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ICONapps for Windows Phone 8 - Developer Program

ICONapps for Windows Phone 8 : Developer Program

Overview

The global online and mobile applet market is growing at a fast pace, pioneered by platform technologiessuch as Microsoft Windows Phone 8. In order to help Malaysian citizens participate in this global phenomenon as a producer instead of just a consumer, the Government of Malaysia, via the Integrated Content Development Taskforce (ICON), is embarking on aonline and mobile applet development capability seeding programme, ICONapps, which will be managed by the Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC).

Objectives

ICONapps aims to provide suitably qualified Malaysians the skills as well as the development platforms in order to enable them to participate in this growing market. The programme is refund on milestones achieved based and includes training as well as assistance in purchasing a development platform.

Targeted Beneficiaries

Malaysian citizens with minimal knowledge in programming, depending on the target platforms.

Terms and Conditions
  • Approval is based on the sole decision of the Approval Committee and the decision is final. All information is private and confidential and reasons for rejection and non-approval will not be released to third parties.
  • MDeC reserves the right to amend any components of the ICONapps programme without notice.
Eligibility

Malaysian citizen (Proof to be submitted in the form of photocopy of MYKAD)

Details for Briefing Workshop

Closing date:- 28th February 2013
Date:

  • KL – 9th March 2013
  • Penang – 16th March 2013

Register here –> http://www.mscmalaysia.my/win8form

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