The Triple Watch Cell Phone

Triple watchThe winner of the CTIA Wireless 2006 Fashion in Motion event in Las Vegas was Manon Maneenawa of the University of Bridgeport. He will be awarded a $10,000 USD Motion Scholarship for his triple watch cell phone design. The triple watch beat out more then 35 products with its ability to transform from a watch to a normal size cell phone. The wristwatch features a speaker phone button that can allow you to answer the phone and hangup plus the watch can be used with a bluetooth headset.

CTIA Wireless 2006 held there first college level scholarship program for fashion and technology students. The Students were asked to combine their knowledge of wireless and fashion into products they could in vision as future wearable wireless.

“Participants were encouraged to submit their designs of either existing or prototype products, to be judged by leaders in both the technology and fashion industries,” said Rob Mesirow, vice president and show director of CTIA WIRELESS. “The students really put a lot of effort into their designs and we, along with our talented judges, were very impressed with the results. This clearly demonstrates the level of creativity we can look forward to from our future wireless designers.”

Triple watchThe winner of the CTIA Wireless 2006 Fashion in Motion event in Las Vegas was Manon Maneenawa of the University of Bridgeport. He will be awarded a $10,000 USD Motion Scholarship for his triple watch cell phone design. The triple watch beat out more then 35 products with its ability to transform from a watch to a normal size cell phone. The wristwatch features a speaker phone button that can allow you to answer the phone and hangup plus the watch can be used with a bluetooth headset.

CTIA Wireless 2006 held there first college level scholarship program for fashion and technology students. The Students were asked to combine their knowledge of wireless and fashion into products they could in vision as future wearable wireless.

“Participants were encouraged to submit their designs of either existing or prototype products, to be judged by leaders in both the technology and fashion industries,” said Rob Mesirow, vice president and show director of CTIA WIRELESS. “The students really put a lot of effort into their designs and we, along with our talented judges, were very impressed with the results. This clearly demonstrates the level of creativity we can look forward to from our future wireless designers.”

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