2022年3月18日 星期五

【校友會轉發】2022 新思科技 ARC 盃 AIoT 設計應用競賽-即日起開放收件!


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迫不及待想分享大好資訊給您,今年度的【新思科技ARC  AIoT 設計應用競賽】正式開放報名啦~!

 

如果您有創新的想法,或想與朋友來一場熱血的回憶,卻遲遲不知如何下手行動?

如果您欲應用課程所學的知識,又想贏得豐碩的獎金?

如果您覺得是時候挑戰自我,想在履歷上留下深刻吸睛的一筆?

就是現在!敬請把握這個好機會,免得留下遺憾!

 

|競賽主題

Always Innovating(創新不止)為主題,結合人工智慧(AI)+物聯網(IoT)之涵義,參賽者須運用ARC EM9D ProcessorMachine Learning InferenceMLI)硬體加速器,提出AIoT實作作品。

 

|競賽形式

             競賽採開放式命題方式進行,參賽隊伍自主選擇題目,使用主辦單位提供之ARC EM9D AIoT DK開發板,提出基於實際應用場域的創新解決方案。

             所有競賽作品發展皆須基於新思科技embARC開源軟體平臺、Google TensorFlow Lite for MicrocontrollerTinyML,針對AIoT、嵌入式與控制設計等應用主題發展創新性產品、服務和技術。

      新思科技將提供參賽隊伍所需之軟硬體開發工具,包含:

ARC EM9D AIoT DK開發板(每隊1片)

SDKTutorial Kit(含環境安裝與設定教學)

-技術指導及諮詢

             參考主題:智慧醫療、智慧照護、智慧辦公、智慧工廠、智慧農漁業、智慧載具、智慧家庭、智慧學習等。

 

|競賽時程

      報名與書面審查:即日起~4/10 (評鑑:4/114/15

      免費培訓活動:3/26@清華大學|欲了解更多請點選連結 (報名至3/20止)

      初賽作品繳交:4/185/22 (評鑑:5/235/24

      決賽作品繳交:5/257/3(評鑑:7/47/7

      決賽暨頒獎典禮:7/22

 

|報名資訊

             報名期間 : 即日起 4/10 晚間23:59為止

             報名方式:請至「2022新思科技ARCAIoT設計應用競賽」網站(連結同下)報名。

-點選 "Register for the Contest" 註冊會員、報名競賽(各組推派1人負責即可) > 登入網站後點選 "Proposal Submission Page" > 點選 "Proposal Submission" > 完成表單(含團隊與成員資訊、提案內容等)

             報名網址:https://contest.synopsys.com.tw/2022ARC

 

|獎勵方法

本次競賽累計高達20餘萬的獎金,更有贊助企業(單位)特別獎項加碼近10萬元!優秀隊伍有機會同時獲得一般獎與特別獎!

             一般獎

隊伍獎項

名額(組)

團隊獎勵

指導教授獎項

冠軍

1

新台幣80,000元及獎狀

新台幣20,000元及獎狀

亞軍

1

新台幣50,000元及獎狀

新台幣15,000元及獎狀

季軍

1

新台幣30,000元及獎狀

新台幣10,000元及獎狀

佳作

若干

新台幣15,000元及獎狀

新台幣8,000元及獎狀

=

      贊助企業(單位)特別獎

贊助企業

名額(組)

團隊獎勵

建捷科技

1~2

最高奬金每隊新台幣30,000元及獎狀

亞洲‧矽谷學院

1

最高奬金每隊新台幣30,000元及獎狀

 

 

|注意事項

      ARC EM9D AIoT DK開發板及SDK將於參賽隊伍通過書審階段後提供。

      請勿以相同作品重複報名其他物聯網相關競賽,違者將取消參賽及獲奬資格。

      獲選得獎之參賽作品將於競賽網站及新思科技相關公司網站上公開,並將公開頒獎表揚。

      獲選贊助企業(單位)特別奬之參賽作品,贊助企業(單位)得與參賽團隊聯繫,徵得團隊同意後,取得團隊參賽提交之作品。

      參賽者於網站報名時,視同同意本競賽內容及相關規定,違者將取消參賽資格,如有爭議,將由主辦單位裁定。

 

|更多資訊:請查看附檔文件

|更多關於Synopsys ARC Processor資訊:歡迎造訪ARC智慧物聯網開發者平台

 

|關於新思科技

新思科技名列美國標普500指數成分股,長期以來是全球排名第一的IC電子設計自動化(EDA)創新公司,也是排名第一的IC介面IP供應廠商,專門提供「矽晶到軟體(Silicon to Software™)」最佳的解決方案。不論是針對開發先進半導體系統單晶片(SoC)的設計工程師,或正在撰寫應用程式且要求高品質及安全性的軟體開發工程師,新思科技都能提供所需的解決方案,以協助工程師完成創新、高品質並兼具安全性的產品。

新思科技於1991年成立台灣分公司,目前員工總人數已達1000位,其中有超過600位的研發人才,是在台灣的跨國軟體企業中,擁有最大規模研發團隊的公司之一。新思科技持續為台灣培養半導體設計軟體人才,加速國內廠商產品開發與問市的時程,強化台灣在半導體國際市場的競爭力。更多詳情請造訪: http://www.synopsys.com   

 

 

2022 新思科技 ARC  AIoT 設計應用競賽提供了完全自由的發想平台、誘人的獎金,還有來自專業工程師團隊的技術指導。

目前距離收件截止亦還有充足的時間可以發想、準備,千萬不要小看自己的潛力!

新思科技誠摯邀請國內外大專校院好手,一同跟上超感世界、勇敢與未來互動連線!

 

若有任何問題歡迎來信至 chunhsu@synopsys.com,感謝您的協助。

 

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Taking Adelaide Events Industry by Storm | Sky Isn’t the Limit for UniSA Space Startup |Transport as an Important Agent for Change


 
   
   
Founder of Sanaa Festival Promoting a Better World Through Creativity
Adelaide is abuzz this time of year with the myriad of festivals, events and parties taking over the city, none less than the upcoming Sanaa Festival, and the Sanaa Exhibition co-presented with The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre. Founder & Director of Sanaa, Victoria Lewis, came up with the idea filming a documentary in artist communities in East Africa and is excited to hold their annual event to brighten up the streets of Adelaide again. With a focus on artists from countries that have faced instability – particularly places of political unrest where art has been used as a form of survival and expression – Sanaa is on a mission to provide visibility to artists from migrant backgrounds and diverse cultural expression to the Australian community. more...
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Thanks to a serendipitous chain of events, Dr Monita Yessy Wambrauw has felt a draw to University of South Australia on two separate occasions, perusing a Master of Engineering in Transport Systems, and five years later a Doctorate by Research in Civil Engineering. Falling in love with the South Australian lifestyle and Adelaide's simple design and transportation links, the trailblazing female engineer based in Indonesia, has brought back her knowledge and talents to make a real difference to the lives of the millions of people that populate the lush archipelago. more...

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1 February until late November 2022 >> Experience MOD.'s INVISIBILITY
INVISIBILITY is everywhere. It's the people you don't notice, the environmental changes we can't see, and the algorithms working hard behind the scenes. What can we notice when we start paying attention? In MOD.'s new exhibition, we're shining a spotlight on all the things we can't see to help us better understand the world around us and our place in it. Are you ready to see the unseen?
7 February to 14 April >> Sanaa Exhibition
Curated by Sanaa: A Better World Through Creativity, co-presented and sponsored by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre and supported by Principal Partner LK, Sanaa Exhibition returns to the Kerry Packer Civic Gallery in 2022. Exploring the theme of Home, the Sanaa Exhibition features contemporary Australian based artists from Aboriginal, African, Iranian, Colombian and Brazilian backgrounds alongside international artists from India, Senegal, Kenya and South Africa.
Thursday 10 March >> Big: The Role of the State in the Modern Economy. Dr Richard Denniss In-Conversation with Jane Caro AM
Presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre, in arrangement with WOMADelaide Festival's Planet Talks Program, Dr Richard Denniss outlines how all the big challenges of the 21st century, from climate change to the impact of big tech on our democracy, will require more government spending, regulation and, most importantly, more creativity in thinking about the role of Government. Dr Denniss, Author and Chief Economist at The Australia Institute, will be in-conversation with social commentator Jane Caro AM.
Thursday 17 March >> A Yarn with Djon Mundine OAM FAHA and Dr Tyson Yunkaporta
Two prominent Aboriginal thought leaders will join UniSA as part of a new Visiting Research Fellowship scheme. Curator, artist and activist, Djon Mundine OAM FAHA, and author, researcher and arts critic, Dr Tyson Yunkaporta were named the inaugural Pirku murititya UniSA Visiting Research Fellows – a donor co-sponsored program. In this yarn, facilitated Professor Lester-Irabinna Rigney AM, the Pirku murititya UniSA Visiting Research Fellows will share their wealth of experience and expertise in their respective fields. Presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre, Samstag Museum of Art and the Office of the Pro Vice Chancellor: Aboriginal Leadership and Strategy, UniSA.
Thursday 31 March >> Bob Hawke: Demons and Destiny. Troy Bramston In-Conversation with Tory Shepherd
Join The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre for an online event with award winning and best-selling author and journalist, Troy Bramston, discussing his latest book, Bob Hawke: Demons and Destiny. This unprecedented biography of Hawke includes an exclusive series of interviews with him – the last that he gave – as well as unfiltered access to his extensive trove of personal papers. Troy Bramston tells the remarkable story of Hawke's upbringing and education, the people and events that shaped him, his rise through the union movement, his complex personality and personal life, and his nine-year government from 1983 to 1991, plus his post-prime ministerial life and legacy.
Wednesday 20 April >> UniSA Nelson Mandela Lecture delivered by Craig Foster AM
Presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre, Craig Foster AM, former Socceroos captain and now human rights advocate presents the UniSA Nelson Mandela Lecture. Despite calls of 'togetherness' and 'shared humanity', of the 'interconnectedness' of everyone in society in Australia and around the world during the height of COVID-19, the pandemic uncovered staggering inequality. Craig explores a new social bargain with human rights at its core.
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