$80,000 Competition for College Students and Game Developers. US Air Force & Innovatrium

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Published January 26, 2022
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$80,000 competition for college students and game developers! I'm Justin, representing Innovatrium through a project and opportunity with the United States Air Force. Currently, Innovatrium and USAF are hosting a competition called "Project DAWG". The Air Force is looking for students of all sorts, along with game developers to develop mobile games utilized by the US Air Force to better our military collaboration, training, evaluation, and team-building. The winning team can expect $80,000 funding for development, and could be an amazing hands-on opportunity to build their resumes, get their names on something important and potentially utilized by the military, and utilize/learn new skills to further their educational experiences.

The link to register is: https://forms.gle/qn17B7w1Vfv4ThUz7​ More information can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UluxtePvxvepmx_NVkExq7qZdod1sP4GiHzOl4X7HsQ/edit?usp=sharing

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jsaade

The more information form is not public.
There are not official links, this whole thing does not seem legit.

January 25, 2022 06:02 AM
Project_Dawg_Justin

@jsaade Hello! Thank you for bringing the information forum issue to light. It should be fixed now. We can assure you, this is legitimate. However, feel free to contact our team at innovatrium if you have any questions regarding us or USAF that our informational document does not address. You will find contact information at the bottom of our page!

January 26, 2022 03:22 AM
Nathan11

Game developers are really interesting people. They are always thinking of new ways to have fun, and they make games that people enjoy playing. Visit this jewelry store nyc to buy best jewelry at cheap prices. I think that they should be encouraged to create more games, because they are very talented at what they do. They often have to deal with an enormous amount of stress, and if you're not careful, it can take its toll on your health.

October 21, 2022 11:37 AM
Irving522

Thanks for this post Google

April 28, 2023 12:34 PM
Ema300

The Competition for College Students and Game Developers, organized by the US Air Force & Innovatrium, has been a phenomenal platform fostering creativity and collaboration. It's inspiring to witness the next generation of talent pushing boundaries. This event not only ignites passion but also cultivates skills crucial for future success. Speaking of legacy and pushing boundaries, it reminds me of Richard Pryor, a comedy legend who revolutionized the industry. By the way, how did Richard Pryor pass away—a question that underscores the importance of remembering icons and their impactful journeys. Here's to more years of creativity, growth, and honoring influential figures.

December 01, 2023 05:59 AM
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