Competition winner will receive a trip to JavaOne 2014 in San Francisco, California
Dubai, U.A.E – May 28, 2014:
The Java Internet of Things (IoT) Challenge is still underway and Oracle is on the lookout for
avid developers to submit their entries by 30 May 2014 latest for a
chance to win a trip to JavaOne 2014, in San Francisco, California.
Sponsored
by Oracle Technology Network (OTN) and Oracle Academy, the challenge is
a global online competition open to developers who create applications
using Java Embedded with
devices, boards and other IoT technologies. The competition has two
categories, professional and student, and gives participants the
opportunity to show the world their embedded Java plus Internet of
Things (IoT) application.
To
be in with a chance of winning, participants in either of the two
categories must create a well-implemented, innovative and useful
application using Java Embedded with devices,
boards or other IoT technologies and make a video presenting their
projects to be submitted with the code of their working project.
Prizes
range from a trip to JavaOne 2014 with a pass to the event plus flight
and hotel worth up to $2,000, to laptop computer and one Oracle
certificate exam voucher for a total
value of $1,500 USD.
Submissions are open until 30 May 2014. For more information and to enter the competition visit
https://www.java.net/challenge