Vedant Malhotra, a student at the University of Nevada, Reno, has been recognized as one of the international winners of the 2024 Apple Swift Student Challenge. Malhotra's winning project is a hand-tracking app for the iPad that enables users to interact with the device without physical contact, allowing them to respond to messages or draw. Apple has also highlighted three 'Distinguished Winners' from this year's competition, whose applications focus on areas such as care, extreme sports, and breathing exercises. The challenge showcased a variety of innovative app projects, including those aiding speech accessibility and providing assistance to the elderly, with 50 new Distinguished Winners announced.
Congrats to the Swift Student Challenge winners and the 50 brand new Distinguished Winners! From helping with speech accessibility to an all-in-one assistant for elderly people, these app projects show how young people are putting their mark on the world. https://t.co/Fqe4P1ERBx
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.@unevadareno student Vedant Malhotra is one of the international @Apple Swift Student Challenge winners. For his winning submission, he created a hand-tracking app for iPad that allows users to respond to messages or draw without touching the screen. https://t.co/wqbMV4bvz0