Toradex announces the latest winners of its Embedded Design Challenge

Top Quote Toradex, today announced the latest winners of its Embedded Design Challenge. The contest is one of the most revered embedded design contests globally. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) May 21, 2015 - Horw, Switzerland : The contest is aimed at giving students and technology-enthusiasts alike, a unique platform to showcase their innovations.

    Selecting the top runners from several qualified and unique entries was challenging for the selection committee. After much deliberation, the deserving winner and runner-up were chosen and announced today via felicitation ceremonies held at Toradex's headquarters in Horw for the winner and in São Paulo for the runner-up.

    The selection criteria was based on the concept, implementation and presentation of the project. Josafat Piraquive's project "Globo-Daq" that describes the design, implementation and evaluation of a hot air balloon data acquisition system (DAQ) was declared as the winning entry for this edition. He was presented with a certificate, and cash award of USD 20,000 in Horw, Switzerland by Mr. Stephan Dubach, CEO, Toradex AG.

    Vinicius Bazan Pinto Fernandes' entry "Wearable Interface for Teleoperation of Robot Arms (WITRA)" was the runner-up to Globo-Daq in the contest. Vinicius was presented with a certificate and a cash award of USD 10,000 in São Paulo, Brazil by Mr. Guilherme Fernandes, Director, Toradex Brasil.

    To commemorate the occasion, Mr. Dubach said, "The Toradex Challenge always has, and will continue to be, a platform where students innovate and allow their ideas to take shape. We received several interesting projects in this edition of the contest from around the globe. 'Globo-Daq' is an impressive project and we are very pleased with the high level of commitment and caliber showcased."

    About the Embedded Design Challenge
    The Embedded Design Challenge is a global initiative aimed at students and design enthusiasts. Participants register their ideas and the approved projects get a Toradex development kit. The projects are evaluated by a panel of judges and the winners are selected bi-annually (twice a year). The first prize winner is awarded prize money of USD 20,000 and the second prize winner gets USD 10,000.

    Toradex Design Challenge was made possible by support from our partners and sponsors that are committed to helping the students embrace the full potential of technology. These partners include NVIDIA®, Altium®, Ciiva, and ARM®.

    The Design challenge is still open and students are eligible to register and compete by visiting www.challenge.toradex.com

    About Toradex
    Toradex specializes in embedded computing technology. It offers a broad range of highly miniaturized yet powerful pin-compatible embedded computer modules based on ARM processors complemented by extensive support directly from the engineers. Founded in 2003, and headquartered in Horw, Switzerland, the company's network stretches across the globe with additional offices in the USA, Vietnam, China, India, Japan, and Brazil. For more information, visit http://www.toradex.com.

    For media queries, please contact: Lakshmi Naidu: lakshmi.naidu ( @ ) toradex dot com

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