
The competition aims to encourage creativity, originality and commonsense to students, their mobilization in the implementation of projects of high complexity. Students enrolled receive free hardware platforms (FPGA systems) and develop their own projects, to present in the final stage (oral, practical demonstration and documentation).
Twenty-five teams represented universities in Romania (Cluj, Brasov, Timisoara, Targu Mures, Bucharest, Constanta) and abroad (Poland, Hungary, Turkey, Serbia) The jury was composed of representatives of the organizing companies, teachers from the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, industry members.
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