Romanian electronics firm Allview, the Centre for Public Diplomacy (Centrul pentru Diplomatie Publica) and Universitatea Transilvania in Brasov have announced the opening of the first edtion of a programming marathon called ‘Entrepreneurship’ which will take place on 28 and 29 March at Universitatea Transilvania in Brasov. The event’s aim is to promote applications made by Romanian students passionate about programming in the EU. During the event, teams of two to four students will develop an app over a period of 24 hours with a social utility for devices that are powered by Android.At the end of the contest, the three best projects will win an award from a specialist jury. All the participating works will be donated to the European Commission. The competition will start on Friday 28 March, at 12:00 hrs, and will end on Saturday 29 March at 11:00 hrs.
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