Admin l Wednesday, February 15, 2017
FACEBOOK TO PAY $20, 000 TO WINNER BOTS FOR MESSENGER DEVELOPER CHALLENGE
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa – Facebook (www.Facebook.com) is challenging developers across the Middle East and Africa to create innovative bots in the Bots for Messenger Developer Challenge
This aligns with Facebook’s commitment to promote innovation in the Middle East and Africa by providing developers and start-ups with the tools they need to build, grow, monetize, and measure products and services.
Facebook grew out of a hacker culture and thrives by promoting innovation on new platforms. That’s why Facebook is launching the Bots for Messenger Challenge, a contest to recognize and reward developers who are able to create the most innovative new bots on Messenger.
Developers, in teams of up to three people, are invited to create bots in three categories: gaming and entertainment; productivity and utility; and social good.
The 60 finalist teams (10 per category in each region) will win a Gear VR and mobile phone, (https://Developers.facebook.com/fbstart), a Facebook program designed to help early stage mobile start-ups build and grow their bots.
All student teams who make it to the finals will win an additional $2,000 (students will be verified against their registration via their government accredited school email accounts). For each region, three runner-up teams (one from each category) will win $10,000 and three months of Facebook mentorship.
For each region, three winning teams (one from each category) will win $20,000 and three months of Facebook mentorship. Submissions open: 15 February at 09:00 GMT and will close 28 April at 11:59:59 GMT.
Finalists will be announced (30 teams each in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East/North Africa):19 May at 09:00 GMT. Deadline for entries from finalists is 2nd June at 11:59:59 GMT.
Winners will be announced on19 June at 09:00 GMT (three winners and three runner up teams in the Middle East and North Africa; three winners and three runner up teams in Sub-Saharan Africa)