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Industrie à grande échelle

 

What benefits can my organisation expect from sponsoring The Inform Prize?
 

  • A great opportunity to let Computer Science talent know about your organisation

  • The perfect chance to see available Computer Science talent for intern or graduate roles

  • Expand your network by connecting with industry professionals who attend on the day

  • The Inform Prize sponsors are advertised on the lead up to the event

Sponsorship Levels - Silver; £1500, Gold; £3000, Platinum; £5000

​Contact steve.aitken@intelligentplant.com to register your interest

​We are delighted to announce the following sponsors of this year's Inform Prize

What the sponsors say

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“Ithaca Energy is proud to sponsor the Inform Prize as it aligns with our commitment to fostering innovation and collaboration between industry and academia. By encouraging students to develop practical solutions to real-world problems, we are investing in the future of our industry and empowering the next generation of engineers and scientists. We are excited to be along to the team presentations on the 25th of September to learn about all the projects.”

​Contact steve.aitken@intelligentplant.com to register your interest

What is The Inform Prize?

Launched in 2014 and funded by Intelligent Plant to encourage students to think about how they might communicate their ideas and research findings to local employers, and promote interaction between industry and academia.

Students are tasked with creating a digital solution to a real life problem. A panel of judges are presented with videos by the students which demonstrate their teams product in action.

Teams also take part in a question and answer session before the judges go on to decide who the winners are.

The University of Aberdeen has been involved in The Inform Prize since its inception. Our students that compete in The Inform Prize are in their third year, which presents the perfect opportunity to put all they have learned up to that point into practice. Their interactions before, during, and after the event offer a unique opportunity to have direct contact with industry and gives them first-hand experience on designing, marketing, and presenting their product.

- Dr Matthew Collinson, Head of Computing Science

School of Natural and Computing Sciences, University of Aberdeen

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