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Shrey Pacheco | Published on 15 Mar 2021
After months of anticipation, team 4 Unknown has emerged as the winner of Qualcomm Snapdragon Conquest’s Season 1. As winners, the team takes home the grand prize of Rs 20,00,000. To recall, the Qualcomm Snapdragon: Free Fire 2020 Open tournament was announced back in November last year. The Finale was over the course of two days (March 12 and March 13), during which time the 12 finalists battled it out to be the champion.
Rajen Vagadia, Vice President, Qualcomm India Private Limited and President, Qualcomm India stated, “Our heartiest congratulations to team 4 Unknown for winning the first season of Snapdragon Conquest. It was inspiring to see the strategies and the high level of perseverance the gamers demonstrated throughout the tournament. We are also proud to have had this opportunity to bring gaming talent and communities together from across the country. India has a very promising eSports ecosystem, and we are committed to
Global chipmaker Qualcomm Technologies has announced 4 Unknown as the winner of season 1 of Snapdragon Conquest: Free Fire Open 2020, taking home the lead award of Rs 20,00,000.Team Elite and Life Hackers finished the tournament as the first .
Published February 1, 2021, 8:00 PM
AIA Philam Life, the country’s premier life insurance company, recently concluded AIA Philam Life Hackers 2020 where students with the best and brightest ideas proposed game-changing solutions to help AIA Philam Life fulfill its mission of racing against risk and empower Filipinos to live Healthier, Longer, and Better Lives.
College and university students 18 years old and above from all over the Philippines were invited to join the second AIA Philam Life Hackers and challenged them to come up with innovative tech, product, or marketing solution that will address the problem statement “How can AIA Philam Life insure and protect more Filipinos at a faster rate, concretizing its brand promise of helping people live healthier, longer and better lives?” With over 400 students making up 87 teams rising to the challenge, representing 85 schools across the country, the hackathon generated game-changing proposals that strongly reflect the concerns