5 Futuristic Wearable Devices That Will Blow Your Mind - Intel Contest

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Intel Corp. has created the Make It Wearable challenge, a global competition that is currently ongoing, to spur people's imagination in what is possible in life, and not simply in health, with wearables. The winner in round four out of five of the Dream it or Visionary Track, which encourages people to dream up the coolest concepts, was Gin Lee of Taiwan who imagined wearable nails whose patterns can be changed via mobile apps. Winners of each five rounds of Visionary Track get $5,000 each plus two tickets to travel and stay in San Francisco to attend the Make it Wearable awards and presentation.

The Make It Challenge also has a Build It or Development track that is currently accepting submissions. Ten finalitsts will receive $50,000 and mentorship to help support their ideas and attend the Make It Wearable event in San Francisco for their presentation. The grand prize winner will get $500,000 with $200,000 and $100,000 for the second-and third-place winners. The contests are open to anyone who is 13 and older over and who hasn't raised more than $5 million in capital.
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