Summary of Ministério das Comunicações divulga resultado final do Concurso INOVApps

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In the YouTube video "Ministério das Comunicações divulga resultado final do Concurso INOVApps," the Ministry of Communications announced the results of the second conference for innovative apps and electronic games. A total of 100 projects will receive a prize of 50 thousand reais each, totaling 5 million reals in awards. One of the selected projects, shown by reporter João Pedro Neto, is an app developed by Vinícius Gonçalves from Rio de Janeiro. The app, named "Blood Finder," helps users locate the nearest blood donation collection point or suggest locations for external campaigns. The app can be easily used on a cell phone screen. Vinícius's project was chosen in the Ministry of Communications' NOVEX competition, which focused on applications and games of public interest in themes such as education, health, mobility, and security. The developers will now have a deadline to make their projects available for free download in virtual app stores. One hundred innovative app projects, including Vinícius's, were selected in the second edition of the November competition. Each developer will receive a prize of 50 thousand reais.

  • 00:00:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Ministério das Comunicações divulga resultado final do Concurso INOVApps," the result of the second conference of innovative apps and electronic games from the Ministry of Communications was announced. A total of 100 projects will receive a prize of 50 thousand reais each, totaling 5 million reals in awards. One of these innovative projects is shown by reporter João Pedro Neto, developed by Vinícius Gonçalves from Rio de Janeiro. This app helps users find the nearest blood donation collection point or suggest locations for external blood donation campaigns, such as companies, universities, and communities. The app can be used with just a few taps on a cell phone screen. Vinícius's project was chosen in the Ministry of Communications' NOVEX competition, which selected proposals for applications and games of public interest in themes such as education, health, mobility, and security. The developers will now have a deadline to take their projects off the drawing board and make them available for free download in virtual app stores. A total of 100 innovative app projects, including Vinícius's, were selected in the second edition of the November competition. The developers will each receive 50 thousand reals in prizes.

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