The following university teams won the category prizes:
 
  • Best chance at commercialization: University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez
  • Best video demonstration: University of Florida
  • Best use of TI wireless technology: Purdue University
  • Most innovative home application: Carnegie Melon University
  • Most unique concept: Rowan University
  • Best overall use of TI products: University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez
  • Best environmental: Florida State University
  • Best humanitarian: University of Wyoming
  • Best semester project: University of Texas at Austin
 
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