Dell Technologies has launched a design challenge in Asia Pacific and Japan, inviting creative talents to reimagine local landmarks using Dell Precision workstations.
The Reimagined: #BuiltWithPrecision challenge will run from 11 April to 10 May, and 12 participants from six countries will create sustainable designs for selected landmarks in their respective countries.
Participants, including architectural students, designers and creator communities, will use Precision mobile workstations to develop their concept designs.
Paul Carter, VP of Client Solutions Group, Asia Pacific and Japan, Dell Technologies, says: “This Reimagined: #BuiltWithPrecision challenge is our way of empowering and leveraging the visions of the next generation of creators to realise their ideas with Precision”.
The winners, who will be chosen by a panel of judges based on criteria including innovativeness and incorporation of sustainability, will receive prizes that include the latest Precision systems launched this year.
The challenge is aimed at showcasing Dell Precision’s capability in enabling creative minds to bring their visions to life.
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