In order to create interest among students in the fields of programming,
technology, robotics etc various competitions are organsied. There is
no participation fees so it does not cost you financially to take part.
Following are among some of them.
National Best Quality ICT Awards (NBQSA formerly National Best Quality Software Awards) organised by the BCS the Chartered Institute for IT - Sri Lanka section
is held annually for Tertiarary Student Projects since 2003. This Award
is presented to the most innovative ICT software and/or hardware
project from students of Institutions of Higher Learning. Any ICT
project that is conducted by a student or a group of students who are
formally enrolled in an institution of higher-learning, such as college
or university, excluding Master and Doctorate programs can take part at
NBQSA. Evaluation is conducted in stages, where first round is usually
held at the applicant's university and the final round held centrally,
mostly at UCSC. Top three student projects are recognised as Gold,
Silver and Bronze and are nominated and funded partially or fully to
take part at APICTA
(Asia Pacific ICT Awards). Most of the final round applicants receive
awards (i.e. at least Merit Award).
The Asia Pacific ICT Awards (APICTA) provide networking and product benchmarking opportunities to
ICT innovators and entrepreneurs in the region. The program is designed
to stimulate ICT innovation and creativity, promote economic and trade
relations, facilitate technology transfer, and offer business matching
opportunities via exposure to venture capitalists and investors. APICTA
is hosted by one of the member countries. APICTA recognise the Winner of
each category. Merit awards are sometimes awarded. Sri Lanka has
participated in APCITA since 2003. First APICTA was held in 2001.
Winners of NBQSA are nominated to participate at APICTA.
Imagine
Cup is an annual competition sponsored and hosted by Microsoft Corp.
which brings together young technologists worldwide to help resolve some
of the world's toughest challenges. Imagine Cup has several categories,
such as Software Design, Embedded Development, Web Development, Project
Hoshimi, IT Challenge, Algorithm, Photography, Short Film, Interface
Design. Winner of the local country event participate at the international event. 2013 local event finals
will be held at UCSC.
IEEEXtreme
is a global challenge in which teams of IEEE student members –
supported by an IEEE Student Branch, advised and proctored by an IEEE
member – compete in a 24-hour time span against each other to solve a
set of programming problems.
UCSC students first took part at this competition in 2011 (IEEEXtreme 5.0). It was a learning process for them where the top team was placed 39th in the country, 77 in the R10 region and 216 world wide.
Google
Summer of Code is a global program that offers post-secondary student
developers ages 18 and older stipends to write code for various open
source software projects. We have worked with open source, free
software, and technology-related groups to identify and fund projects
over a three month period. 2011 was the first instance of participation.
The
e-Swabhimani is an initiative of the Information Communication
technology agency of Sri Lanka aimed at recognizing excellence in
digital content creation. It is expected that this national award would
stimulate a greater interest in the development of a wide range of
content and services that would serve the needs of society. The
e-Swabhimani was launched in 2009. The e-Swabhimani Award process is
being conducted along the lines of the World Summit Award and has input
from the Digital Empowerment Foundation if India as the Knowledge
Partner to ensure that the jury process conforms to international
standards. The award is a stepping stone to other regional and
international awards with all short listed submissions being nominated
to the Manthan Award South Asia.


The
World Summit Award (WSA) is a global activity to select and promote the
world's best e-Content and most innovative ICT applications. It offers a
worldwide platform for all who value the creative use of ICTs and who
are committed to making today’s information society more inclusive. The World Summit Award Mobile
first took placed in 2010 to honour excellence in m-Content and
innovative application creation. The Grand Jury selects 40 winners of
the eight WSA-mobile categories. WSA was started as an initiative by the
Republic of Austria as a contribution to the United Nations World
Summit on Information Society (WSIS) and is organised by the
International Center for New Media (ICNM) in Salzburg.
This
competition is held since in 2010 and is organized by SLASSCOM and
Motorola Solutions. It involves training programmes conducted by the
staff of the Motorola Solutions and runs over a period of 6-7 months.
Competition focus on building human resource capacity in Mobile
Technologies; develop entrepreneurial skills; and promote innovation
among students by exposing their innovative and creative skills.
Yarl Geek Challenge
Yarl Geek’s Challenge is an annual premier technology competition open to all youth.The intent of the competition is to nurture IT skills, innovation and creativity, fostering a spirit of entrepreneurship among the entrants. The best and the brightest young minds will be invited to join hands to utilize technology, taking on some of the world’s toughest problems. While competing with their peers, participants will have the opportunity to work alongside industrial practitioners, gain valuable industrial experience, make new friends, expose their abilities to the global IT industry and transform their ideas into reality.NBQSA

APICTA

Imagine Cup

IEEEXtreme

UCSC students first took part at this competition in 2011 (IEEEXtreme 5.0). It was a learning process for them where the top team was placed 39th in the country, 77 in the R10 region and 216 world wide.
Google Summer Code

e-Swabhimani - National Best e-Content Award

Manthan Award

The Manthan Awards are granted for projects that aim at raising the
standard of life of people,especially the rural masses by the use of
Information and Communication Technology. The Award is an initiative of
the Digital Empowerment Foundation with strategic support from the
Department of Information Technology, Government of India and the World
Summit Award Austria. With effect from 2008 the Manthan Award was
extended to other countries in the region and is now the Manthan Award
South Asia.
The Award recognizes the best e-Content for Development and this year
applications were invited from e-Content innovators, practitioners and
creators across South Asian Countries. Individual participants,
organizations as well as individuals seconding nominations for
grassroots practitioners from countries in the region were also invited
to apply. The requirement was that they be engaged in pioneering work in
developing, creating and disseminating digital content, be it online or
offline, for grassroots empowerment and development in daily life.The
theme of this year’s Manthan Awards was the use of electronic media
content for Development in South East Asia. This year greater emphasis
was laid on projects that apply information communication technology to
raise the standard of life rural people. Sri Lanka participants are
nominated by the ICT Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA) from among the
e-Swabhimani winners.
mBillionth Award

The mBillionth Award is a dedicated platform to explore the latent
potential of mobile & telecom sector across 8 countries in South
Asia.
World Summit Award mobile

Inter University Innovations Championship

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