Article: Microsoft Awards Academic Grants for Cutting-Edge Device Research and Curricula; Windows Embedded Academic Program Continues to Foster Collaborative Learning Across Academic Community.

Microsoft Corp. today demonstrated its commitment to fostering academic innovation by awarding grants to colleges and universities around the world. The company announced that 77 colleges and universities from more than 25 countries have been awarded Innovation Excellence Awards for Windows Embedded with grants totaling $1.7 million to fund new research projects and curriculum development based on Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Embedded platforms. The grants were awarded by Microsoft University Relations in conjunction with the Microsoft Windows Embedded Academic Program (WEMAP), a free program that provides academic educators and researchers with access to source code, ...

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