Georgia Tech Team Brings Home Second Place in Microsoft Imagine World Cup

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Student team fares well in global contest for young software developers

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A student team from Georgia Tech has created an innovative software solution using Microsoft's Azure and HoloLens technologies.

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A team from Georgia Tech took home second place in this year's Microsoft Imagine Cup World Finals.

Computer engineering and computer science major Wenqi Xian and computer science majors Cheng Hann Gan and Sarthak Srinivas – team Oculogx – competed against dozens of other finalist teams in this annual global competition.

Now in its fifteenth year, the Imagine Cup challenges student developers to use Microsoft platforms to create innovative software solutions. Competitors must first advance from of their national competitions before qualifying for the global contest.

Oculogx competed against 54 other finalist teams over a two-day period before making it to a final group of four teams. The Georgia Tech team Oculogx finished behind Team X.GLU from the Czech Republic and ahead of the third and fourth place teams from Argentina and Canada. 

The Georgia Tech team built a mixed reality warehouse navigation app using HoloLens and Microsoft Azure that increases efficiency by making it easier for workers to find items quickly. The team earned $25,000 and $25,000 in credits toward a Microsoft Azure subscription for its second-place finish. 

Oculogx competed earlier in the year for the 2017 Georgia Tech Inventure Prize as PickAR. Oculogx is also a startup company and was founded by industrial and systems engineering student Charu Thomas. They specialize in augmented reality software solutions for other businesses.

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School of Computer Science, School of Interactive Computing, College of Computing, School of Computational Science and Engineering

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  • Created By: Ben Snedeker
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Aug 11, 2017 - 12:40pm
  • Last Updated: Aug 11, 2017 - 2:17pm