China Graduate Electronics Design Contest
The China Graduate Electronics Design Contest (GEDC) allows graduate students to form teams and win awards by implementing creative electronics design.
MathWorks is honored to sponsor GEDC, provide complimentary software to participating teams, and give MathWorks Awards to excellent teams that use MATLAB or Simulink as a designing or developing tool.
MATLAB and Simulink can help your team efficiently develop AI, control and mechatronics, signal processing and communication, and image and video processing algorithms for use with embedded systems and FPGA hardware.
When submitting an entry, if you check "MATLAB/Simulink" in the "Pre-selection of Enterprise Award Platform", your team will automatically apply for MathWorks awards, and still can apply for other awards. For detailed application methods and prize information please refer to the GEDC website.
Complimentary Software
MathWorks provides complimentary software for this competition. If your team is participating in this competition and needs software, fill out the software request form.
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