Deutsche Telekom Group offers €30,000 prize in search for the best IoT solutions for business

To reward innovative Internet of Things (IoT) solutions for business customers, Deutsche Telekom Group is now accepting entries for the Business Wall of Fame contest in Austria, Croatia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Macedonia, Romania and Slovakia. The contest is geared towards developers who would like to promote their IoT solution and make it accessible to a wide audience. Of interest are innovative IoT solutions from all industries that simplify work for business customers.

Participants will reach the final if their IoT solution is liked. A community vote will determine the best solutions submitted in each country, after which an expert jury will select the national winners and the international IoT solution. Each country’s solution can win a national marketing campaign worth up to €30,000 and become a partner in Deutsche Telekom’s participating markets. The winning international solution can become partner of Deutsche Telekom Group across all eight countries and reach out to a potential of 10,8 million business customers. Deutsche Telekom Group has a great track record for bringing new technologies and services to market in a sustainable way. Therefore, the international winner will receive the expertise needed to maximise reach in sales and marketing.

Participants can increase their number of votes and chances of winning by activating their community to vote for them. And voting can pay off: All entrepreneurs and their employees who vote and register as a supporter of their solution in Austria, Croatia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Macedonia, Romania and Slovakia, are eligible to win for their company a national marketing campaign worth €20,000 together with the winning IoT solution.

Categories and prizes of the Business Wall of Fame contest:

  • National winner: Best IoT business solution

Eight national marketing campaigns worth up to €30,000 each.

  • National winner: Best supporter of the national IoT business solution

Eight national campaigns together with the respective winning solution worth up to €20,000 each.

  • Special Prize: Best international IoT business solution

Deutsche Telekom Group partnership in eight countries reaching up to 10.8 million business customers.

Promotion as Deutsche Telekom Partner on international industry fair worth up to €10.000.

Contest Schedule:

  • Application phase for IoT developers: April 20 – May 25, 2015
  • Voting phase for business customers: May 11 – June 22, 2015
  • Announcement of the winners: July 7, 2015

For more information about the contest, participation, voting, terms and conditions, visit: www.wallofbusiness.com

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