“Green” Design Competition Seeking Entries

Sept. 22, 2008
The Freescale Technology Forum is now accepting entries for its 2009 Design Challenge Americas. The FTF is asking designers to submit their own green-themed designs for possible presentation at the 2009 Forum in Orlando, Fla.

The Freescale Technology Forum is now accepting entries for its 2009 Design Challenge Americas. The FTF is asking designers to submit their own green-themed designs for possible presentation at the 2009 Forum in Orlando, Fla.

Ten semifinalists will be given the opportunity to build a prototype and three will be invited on an all-expenses-paid trip to showcase their prototypes in Orlando, where attendees will vote on the first, second, and third place winners ($10,000, $5000, and $2000, respectively). Ten finalists will receive $1000 each and a permanent license for the Professional Edition of CodeWarrior development tools (valued at $4995).

To register, go to www.freescale.com/designchallenge, where you’ll be prompted to complete a short product quiz. Pass the quiz and you can order a complimentary or discounted tool and gain access to the Professional Edition of ColdWarrior development tools. You can then design a project inside the optional virtual lab. Design papers must be submitted before Dec. 19, 2008.

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