Joining Steve Wozniak on the 10-judge panel will include Thiel Foundation’s Nick Arnett. Here is a little background information on the HACKANODE 2014 Mobile App Global Challenge, where this particular online contest will require developers to register, build and submit new apps that are capable of incorporating the NODE+ wireless sensor’s functionality in a creative manner through two methods – you can either construct a new app from ground up, or to integrate NODE+’s wireless sensing capabilities into an existing app. Both ways are not easy routes actually, and they have their fair share of challenges.
The categories that are available along with the cash prizes include Best Smart Glasses Integration Prize ($2,500), Barcode Scanner Award ($2,500), Supply Chain Management Award ($2,500), Color Referencing Award ($2,500), Academic Research ($1,500), College Student Developer ($1,500), High School Developer ($1,000), Better World Award ($500), Visionary Award ($500), Best Female App Developer ($500), 48-Hour Integration Award ($500), and People’s Choice Award ($500).