After 48 hours of hacking a unanimous jury named the team behind ”Movie Lingo” victorious.
When the members of the
jury gathered they found a clear winner among the contestants:
”MoviLingo merges two areas –
learning a language and film/TV – that are incredibly influential in our
day-to-day lives. They have captured an existing behaviour and developed it
into a digital tool – in a simple, fun and useful way. Members of the jury see
a huge global potential in the idea and the service; not only for consumers,
but also for business to business. There is a need to develop the business
model for the service, but the idea itself of helping people learn a language
by watching their favourite film or TV show is brilliant. It combines
commercial values with real human needs, which in turn creates social values
for individuals, society and companies”, says Anders Bjers, Chairman of the
jury. Movie Lingo is Günay Mert Karadogan, Gustav Westling and Victor Guerrero.
Below is a list of all members of the jury that
participated in this event, all of whom are experts in their respective line of
work.
<b>Stefan Lampinen – Warner Bros. Nordic
Yashar Moradbakhti – MTGx
Ronald Pompa – Spotify
Donnie Lygonis – KTH Innovation
Adiba Cremonini – Silicon Vikings
Patrick Danckwardt – Boxer
Anders Bjers – Solstråle Kommunikation
Johan Bolin/Gustav Norman – Tele2
Baard Eilertsen – VD Maingate Solutions
Markku Saarinen/Serina Björnbom-Artist & Eventbolaget/Actors Agency
Erik Lundström – Penny AR Glasses</b>
<i>Sweden is one of the most
exciting tech innovators for film and TV in Europe. The aim of this ”Hackfest”
was to create tech motivation to maintain Sweden’s position in this field. The
next Film & TV Hackathon is scheduled to take place in spring 2014. </i>
<div class=’boilerplate’>VionLabs is a Swedish Tech Start-up with offices in Stockholm, Hamburg and Barcelona. Since 2009 they developed digital eco-systems for carriers, cable networks and internet providers – with focus on the user experience.
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