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Tata Invites Motorsport Fans To Find New Uses For F1 Data
Tata Communications has announced a Formula One challenge to all its motorsports fans. This is the first challenge out of three that is scheduled by Tata Communication. All three challenges focus on Connectivity Innovation for Formula One.
The competition has begun last month and Tata promises the winner a prize amount of USD 50,000. The competitors will have to find innovative solutions for three technological challenges in Formula One. The first challenge by Tata was announced prior to the British Grand Prix to be held this Sunday.
The first challenge to all participants is to find new and innovative ways to use the information that is acquired from Formula One management data. They will also have to prepare a video demonstration how they will use the technology. This will help the audience understand it more easily.
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Judging the participants will be Former F1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton, John Morrison FOM CTO, Paddy Lowe Mercedes Executive Director, Mehul Kapadia Tata Communications Managing Director, Martin Brundle F1 commentator. They all depend on Formula One data in their own ways and will be the best judges for the competition.
The competition will have participants showcase their technical knowledge as well as their creative side. This will help them in providing information to people who don't particularly understand the technology, even though they might be keen about it.
To know further details of the challenge, participants can download the set of rules. Head to Tata Communications' F1 Connectivity Innovation Prize website. Lewis Hamilton explains with a prize amount of USD 50,000 at stake he will pay keen interest in the competition and will be looking for the most innovative ideas.
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