Microsoft kicked off (yet) another competition challenge today, this time focusing on their .NET Micro Framework. It’s called the Dare to Dream Different Challenge.

They’ve been going hot lately with the DevSta competition just recently coming to a close (winners will be announced in a few weeks time we hear).

Dare to Dream Different competition

We’re pretty cynical when it comes to competitions since it just seems like a sucky way to get your customers to do your work for you, but at least they give out some good prizes (this time they are claiming more than $101K in prizes).

The .NET Micro Framework (for those who don’t know) is a ‘development and execution environment for resource constrained devices‘. this includes things like medical devices, home automation, industrial automation, automotive devices and even things like watches and other consumer devices. The .NET Micro Framework Developer Center on MSDN has more details.

The cool thing about this competition is that is more likely than any of Microsoft’s other recent challenges to actually turn out something useful to society at large.

The following quote by Colin Miller, product unit manager for the .NET Micro Framework at Microsoft sums it up well:

If you can build something as simple as a device to reliably ensure that someone is taking their medications accurately, you can change the lives of millions of people and help them live independently longer.

Source: Microsoft PressPass

We’ll keep you posted on how the challenge shapes up.

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