Wipro Arm Launches Wipro AppLife Contest For Engineering Students (21-Jun-2012)

Wipro Technologies, the Global Information Technology, Consulting and Outsourcing business of Wipro has launched the 'Wipro AppLife Contest' for engineering students to showcase their creative and technical talent in developing mobile applications for consumers and enterprises. The contest will start on June 19, 2012 with final entries being accepted until December 18, 2012.
The Wipro AppLife Contest, a unique crowd sourcing-cum-engagement initiative for engineering students in India would be hosted on Wipro's 'Campus Arena' portal- a social learning network, which bridges the gap between campuses and the company.
Wipro AppLife is a successful social collaborative mobile platform that has allowed Wiproites to showcase their creative and technical talent in building cross-platform smartphone and tablet apps for consumers and enterprises. The company is now extending this platform to engineering colleges through this contest to encourage future engineers, to think outside the box and suggest holistic solutions for the industry.
The AppLife contest would become a medium for Wipro to engage students, identify talent and nurture them. The contest will be open to all final and pre-final year students of Wipro accredited engineering colleges across India.
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