Nov 25, 2024
November 25, 2024
Zipit Wireless
Future of Connectivity Scholarship

Description

A $2,500 essay scholarship for students driven to think beyond tomorrow.

Zipit Wireless ("Zipit") looks forward to awarding a $2,500 scholarship to a college undergraduate or graduate student who sees the world for what it can be and envisions how the future of connectivity can make that world a reality. Zipit delivers cloud-based software and cellular services for Internet of Things (IoT) products, enabling the solutions and business models of tomorrow.

Explain in a 1,000-word essay how you envision Internet-enabled devices and increased connectivity impacting people's lives or changing industries.

Essay Prompt: You're living in the year 2035, how have Internet-enabled devices impacted your life or the world around you?

How are you or humanity more broadly using these "smart" connected devices and IoT connectivity to overcome challenges and solve problems in the world?

What are some concerns people have as everything and everyone becomes more connected, and how might individuals, companies, communities or a combination of the three be addressing them?

You are welcome to use the following questions to spark your creativity, but you aren't required to answer them.

The combination of IoT sensors, software platforms, wireless networks and cloud computing is enabling new solutions and even entire industries that were not possible just 10 to 15 years ago. Farmers now remotely monitor the tractors in their fields while patients can consult doctors from miles away and owners of electric vehicles (EVs) can summon their cars to them using an app. If you were creating and IoT device, what would it do and why?

The increased efficiency, automated and faster processes and greater convenience IoT brings, gives us more time at our disposal. How has IoT influenced the way humanity views and manages time in the year 2035? How has our perception of convenience changed in the last 50 years, and how might this continue to change in the future? How might we spend our time differently in the year 2035?

In 2022, wireless 5G technology started rolling out around the world. The technology has a higher transmission speed and lower latency, meaning devices can transmit more data in less time than ever before. Bandwidth intensive applications like augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and artificial intelligence (AI) would benefit from this. What kinds of real world applications or use cases for 5G could we see in 2035 that don't exist today?

Through the use of many different kinds of IoT sensors like LiDAR, driverless cars or other autonomous vehicles can often "see" and react to road obstacles faster than a human can. This has the potential to improve safety and reduce the number of accidents, but the upfront cost of these technologies can sometimes create a barrier to wide adoption. How can companies and communities find solutions that allow everyone equal access to this potentially lifesaving technology?

Eligibility

  • If you are a computer science, cybersecurity, data analytics, IT Management, network systems administration, software application development, business administration or marketing student, then this scholarship is for you!
  • The application is open to both undergraduate and graduate students. We will only be considering submissions from U.S. based students attending a college or university in the U.S.
  • Please specify your intended field of study and your current degree level within your application. We also request either proof of college acceptance or a high school transcript at the time of submission.
  • We would be interested to know your future goals and why you believe you deserve this scholarship, so we ask that you also provide a brief biography of no more than 250 words with your application. Note: We will not assess this bio in our submission evaluation, but it will help us better understand your goals.

Your submission will not be considered if it does not include:

  • A short bio with your intended field of study and education level
  • Proof of education
  • Proof of enrollment in a U.S. university or college
  • A 1,000-word essay

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