Indian students secure key positions at Microsoft contest
                                                                                        
                                                                                              
     Thursday, 22 July 2010, 14:42 IST       |          
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2 by the system automatically. The design also reduces wasting water during flushes," Amonkar said.
Team Target Locked developed a solution to solve hunger. It focuses on using ground and satellite surveillance with GPS (global positioning system) monitoring to track food-carrying vehicles.
"The systems will be able to detect not only changes in weather conditions but also formations for ambushes and terrorist acts that could prevent the food from reaching the desired destination," Amonkar explained.
About 400 students from 70 countries participated in the competition after they were shortlisted from 325,000 entrants worldwide through regional and national level selection process.
"Our Imagine Cup is one way of encouraging the brightest young minds to join together and, using technology, take on the toughest problems facing the world today. This year's competition saw some promising entries from India and two of them making it to the top three in a category reflects the rich talent pool in India," Amonkar added.
Source: IANS