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Lantronix Wireless Design Contest

Wirelessly network-enable your machine or device and you could win $6,000 or more in prizes!

What could you engineer or enhance with a MatchPort™ b/g embedded device server module?
Show us! You might just win $6,000 or more!

  First place $6,000
  Second place $4,000
  Third place $2,000
See last year's Wireless Design Contest winners
Special bonus prizes for:    
Best entry from a student or educational institution: $3,000  
Most likely to succeed (most commercial-viable design): $2,000  

Contest entries are due at Lantronix on March 3, 2008!


$99 MatchPort Kits

Contestants are eligible to receive a special price on MatchPort Demo Kit and Sample (must be purchased together). Just click the option on the Registration form.


How to Enter

  1. Register on-line.
  2. You will receive a Contest Project Number (see "Entry Procedure" under Contest Rules) and information how to purchase a special-price MatchPort Demonstration Kit.
  3. Develop your design/prototype, using the Lantronix MatchPort b/g.
  4. Submit your working prototype design and supporting documentation detailing how it works. If you are unable to submit a working prototype due to size or proprietary information, you must submit documentation detailing how it works to Lantronix (see "Shipping" under Contest Rules) by March 3, 2008.
  5. Winners will be notified by email and announced at the 2008 Embedded Systems Conference.

See the entry form for more information.

Please carefully read the Contest Rules before submitting your application form.




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