Cisco acaba de lanzar la segunda edicion del I-Prize, abajo reproduzco el mail que me enviaron ayer.
Como dije anteriormente, creo que estaria bueno que desde Uruguay (y la region) presentemos ideas, aunque no ganemos (aunque el objetivo debe ser ganar, nada de «lo que importa es competir» 😉 ), estaria bueno que anio a anio vean que siempre tienen yoruguas entre los finalistas (la vez pasada tuvimos 2 entre los 32 semifinalistas y 1 entre los 10 finalistas, de mas de 1500 que se presentaron), quien sabe quizas los haga mirar al paisito para instalar algo en el futuro.
A por ellos!!!
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Cisco is excited to invite the innovation community to participate in the second Cisco I-Prize contest. Since you participated in the first Cisco I-Prize contest, we wanted to encourage you to participate again. We hope you like some of the additional features we’ve added.
Cisco I-Prize is an open innovation competition. Entrepreneurs worldwide can submit their ideas starting January 26th in four categories.
· The Future of Work: New solutions that accelerate and change the way we do business
· The Connected Life: Technological inspirations that dramatically improve living conditions and disseminate culture
· New Ways to Learn: Next-generation solutions that transform when, where, and how people learn.
· The Future of Entertainment: New solutions that change how people play together
The team with the winning idea will receive a grand prize of $250,000.
Make sure to visit the Cisco I-Prize website today at www.cisco.com/iprize to submit your idea, build your team, and interact with other innovators like yourself in the online Cisco I-Prize environment.
Best of luck.
The Cisco I-Prize team
Go get them! :D.
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Muy buena idea la de Cisco, sobre todo porque de ahí puede salir su próximo negocio millonario.
me anote, me mandaron el user + pass y … no anda 🙂
alguiern que proponga les un algoritmo para delivery de passwords de repente le va bien 🙂