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Semifinalists chosen to compete in Microsoft’s Imagine Cup nat’l finals

Microsoft Philippines, in collaboration with the Department of Science and Technology – Information and Communications Technology Office (DOST-ICT Office), has announced the 15 semifinalists of the 12th edition of the Imagine Cup global competition. The semifinalists, who are competing for the chance to represent the Philippines in the Asian Finals, were chosen for the three major competition categories — Innovation, Games, and World Citizenship.

Microsoft Philippines, in collaboration with the Department of Science and Technology – Information and Communications Technology Office (DOST-ICT Office), has announced the 15 semifinalists of the 12th edition of the Imagine Cup global competition. The semifinalists, who are competing for the chance to represent the Philippines in the Asian Finals, were chosen for the three major competition categories — Innovation, Games, and World Citizenship.

MicrosoftImagine Cup is in its 12th year of providing students across all disciplines the opportunity to use their creativity, passion and knowledge of technology to create applications, games and solutions that solve some of the toughest problems in the world today. Some even took inspiration from recent events and adversities encountered by Filipinos to come up with solutions that address them.

According to Karrie Ilagan, GM of Microsoft Philippines, “Imagine Cup is just one of the many ways we are helping shape a generation of creators who are capable of creating impactful technological solutions. We are proud of the semifinalists and we look forward to hopefully using their solutions soon.”

Entries for the Innovation category includes BALM, a business continuity and incident management system that enables users to create a continuity plan that will help their business run smoothly. A contender which uses cloud technology is CNEARC, short for Cloud Network Emergency Response Communication, a cloud-based service that helps rescue workers conduct their operations. Addressing urban problems is RoadFloodPH, a flood monitoring application that will help motorists and pedestrians on the road. Adding a touch of personalization to storytelling is FUNIMALS, an app that generates stories based on pictures selected by children. Helping the elderly maintain their mental health is WhaleWang, a Web and mobile application that consists of mini-games which deal with visual or spatial perception and cognitive functions.

For World Citizenship category, entries that are competing address issues in healthcare, environment, and governance, among others and these consist of HanapBuhay, an emergency response app which enables users to find the nearest hospital using their location and medical information; HealthCare, which will centralize medical records and emergency contact information in a Web site that medical facilities can access reducing the need for repetitive forms. A group came up with ReLink, an app that will help people sell their pre-loved belongings instead of throwing them away. GreenThumb, a mobile phone app that helps users grow vegetables in their own homes, encourage citizens to help the environment in their own little way. Taking inspiration from the bayanihan spirit is Do-Nation, a mobile phone app that will enable Filipinos to easily volunteer in relief efforts and donate relief goods during times of calamity.

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Entries for the Games category tackled fitness and wellness, city, and disaster management; and current events. FitPals combined fitness & play and utilized the power of Xbox Kinect to enable children to remain active as they have fun while Pixel Calamity and Minmin Escapes Disaster teach users how to respond to a disaster through an engaging mobile game. Subject of Change, a 3D simulator similar to the popular Sim City, enables players to build and manage a city. A cute and adorable game called Furbs lets players solve world issues through various minigames while counting on the help of the fluffy creatures the game was named after.

The semifinalists for each category will be competing in the National Finals on April 24 at Casa Blanca, Intramuros for a chance to win P50,000 and will represent the Philippines in the next round.

More than 1.65 million students from more than 190 countries have participated in Imagine Cup over the past 10 years. To date, over 1,000 young Filipinos have been given the opportunity to transform their ideas into wonderful apps through this prestigious competition.

Imagine Cup was made possible with the help of SMARTDevNet and the Intramuros Administration.

More information at www.imaginecup.com.

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