The winners of the competition for Android developers were applications from Sweden, France, South Africa, Israel and Russia
The international competition for Android developers Tactrick Android Developer Cup has ended.
It was attended by 312 applications from 28 countries. Applications competed in four main categories:
Best Idea, Best Game, Best Everyday Services, Best Medical & Education App.The winner in the Best Game nomination was the Devil's Attorney strategy game. The application will receive $4,000. The game takes place in the 80s. The main character, Max McCann, is a charming lawyer with low moral values.
The Genius Scan app has won the Best Everyday Services App nomination and will receive $3,000. Genius Scan turns your Android device into a pocket scanner.
In the Best Medical and Education App nomination, Count with Me was the best. With it, children learn to count, write numbers and letters. All training takes place in a playful way. The team will receive $3,000 for the development of the project.
The best in the Best Idea nomination was the Gvidi application – a personal guide to cafes and restaurants. The jury highly appreciated the idea. Tactrick Mobile Solutions will develop an Android application and help promote it. Gvidi recommends cafes and restaurants that are suitable for you personally nearby, studying your tastes and preferences.
In addition, Qualcomm has established its own nomination Best AllJoyn concept, in which 24 applications competed for the title of the best. The winner was the Radix SmartClass project — Classroom Management and Control. The project team will receive $3,000 and the opportunity to cooperate with Qualcomm.
Radix SmartClass turns student Android and Windows tablets into a 21st century learning tool. Teachers can broadcast videos, presentations, check assignments, restrict Internet access and much more to their students' screens.
— Tactrick Android Developer Cup is the first event within the framework of the Android Developer support program. In 2 months, we have collected more than 300 applications from 28 countries, which confirms the need for and relevance of the competition," says Ekaterina Kalacheva, COO of Tactrick Mobile Solutions.
— I was impressed by the quality of the applications that participated in the competition. I would especially like to highlight the application level in the Best Game and Best Med&Ed App nominations," says one of the jury members, Thibaut Ruffino, Vice President of Developer Partnerships at WIP.
— Even those companies that are already well-known sought to win the competition. This once again indicates a high level of rivalry. We are grateful to the jury, who highly appreciated our idea," Anton Baranchuk, CEO of AlterGeo, comments on his victory in the Best Idea nomination.
— The contest is a great platform for independent developers to showcase their application to the public. The competition was attended by projects with a high level of implementation (idea and technical implementation). This proves that not only large companies can create top-end applications, but also small talented teams. Companies like Google, Qualcomm and, of course, Tactrick understand this and support developers," says Kayle Sherrock, Director of Nimbus Technologies, winner of the Best Med&Ed App nomination.