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Do you have what it takes to forge new ground and raise the bar in Perceptual Computing?
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Intel wants to see your most innovative and unique games, productivity tools, user interfaces, or other innovative use of gesture, voice control, facial recognition, and augmented reality. The second phase of Intel’s Perceptual Computing Challenge isNOW OPEN FOR ENTRIES and with a grand-prize of $100,000 USD and thousands of dollars in even more prizing available in 4 different categories, this is not one to miss.
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We invite you to submit your idea by next Monday. Idea submissions are due June 17th. The creators with the most innovative and impressive concepts will receive an interactive gesture camera in order to turn their idea into reality and will have until August to develop and deliver their demos.
Intel is also looking for developers and applications using this technology to showcase at industry events and market together with our new computing platforms.
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Good luck to all participants!
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