Start-ups come from Azerbaijan to the world stage
BAKU/18.10.13/TURAN : Project Innovation Center Azercell Barama Company obtained another great success - according to a press release from a local mobile operator and Internet provider.
So , in November, Azerbaijan will also be represented at the finals of the international competition
International competition
Note that the 119 startups from 32 countries joined the contest
The main objective of the project is the cleaning Tuning Fork extra votes ( tones ) during a live performance of music. At the initial stage, the project shall verify votes to users of karaoke . Thus, by means of the Web service , users will receive information about how not properly performed some pieces of music , and an assessment of its performance.
Azercell Telecom provides a variety of opportunities for young people to realize their ideas - the press release . The main goal of the Innovation Center for Barama, operating at Azercell, is a research, development and implementation of new ideas in the field of ICT. More than 3 million young people have participated in various projects Barama Innovation Center since its founding in 2009 .
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