最近Atmle发起了拯救世界,赢得奖品 的活动,详情请看下边:
为了防止反译变形,所以用了原文:
Save the World and Win Prizes
Last year, our friends at SupplyFrame launched the first ever Hackaday Prize, a competition designed to drive innovation in connected hardware around the Internet of Things. The contest received entries from 55 countries, awarded over $350,000 in prizes, and created hundreds of innovative open hardware projects — many of which were Atmel powered. The winning submission was a global open-source network of ground stations (The SatNOGS project) that was powered by an Atmel® AVR® device (ATmega32u4) to enable communication with the thousands of satellites already in orbit.
This year’s Hackaday Prize is focused on solving serious issues that face humanity. As a sponsor of the 2015 Hackaday Prize, we’d like to make it back-to-back wins and are calling on all Atmel Makers and AVR users to unleash the community’s innovative energy and collective expertise to move mankind forward. And with a trip to space or $196,000 in prize money, you not only help to save the world, but also get a nice “thank you” prize for doing so.
Learn more about the 2015 Hackaday Prize and how you can be the next AVR Hero!
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