over 2 years ago
Prizes, Prizes, and more Prizes!
As if just building cool software solutions and taking your Azure and AI knowledge to the next level wasn’t enough incentive for you, here’s a reminder of the prize potential for eligible participants:
Technical Project | First Place
- $5000 USD
- $1000 in Azure credits
- Featured on the official Azure Developer Community blog
- Shout out on FB @MSFTDev.US and Twitter @MSTCommunity
- Project mentorship from Microsoft team
Technical Project | Second Place
- $2500 USD
- $1000 in Azure credits
- Featured on the official Azure Developer Community blog
- Shout out on FB @MSFTDev.US and Twitter @MSTCommunity
- Project mentorship from Microsoft team
Technical Project | Third Place
- $1000 USD
- $1000 in Azure credits
- Featured on the official Azure Developer Community blog
- Shout out on FB @MSFTDev.US and Twitter @MSTCommunity
- Project mentorship from Microsoft team
Best No Code Project
- $500 in USD
Best Undergraduate Student App
- $1000 in USD
- $1000 in Azure credits
- Featured on the official Azure Developer Community blog
- Project mentorship from Microsoft team
Best Graduate Student App
- $1000 in USD
- $1000 in Azure credits
- Featured on the official Azure Developer Community blog
- Project mentorship from Microsoft team
As a reminder, here is the main requirement for the challenge:
What to Build
Build an intelligent app using Azure AI & Azure Data Services that reimagines the future of education. Full blown apps, prototypes, reference applications or schematic models are all welcome as submissions.
What to Submit
Provide a URL for your working app and testing instructions for the judges to review and test your project.
Include a 3 - 5 minute video that demonstrates your project in action (hosted on YouTube, Vimeo, or Facebook Video and made public). The video should include an explanation of how your project uses OpenAI and Azure Data Services while highlighting how your project might reimagine the Future of Education.
Provide a URL to your GitHub code repository. The repository must be public and have an open-source license from one of the following:
- MIT - https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
- Apache 2.0 - https://opensource.org/licenses/Apache-2.0
- 3-Clause BSD - https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause
Good luck and happy coding!


