Judging Criteria

Weighting of Score

Written Proposal: 60%
Finalist Presentation: 40%

Engineering Solution (50%)

(Section I : should focus on the engineering aspect of the project, with a focus on the plan, design, and implementation of the solution related to AI / Robotics)​

  • Provide a comprehensive plan and design for the solution, including detailed specifications such as materials, software requirements, and testing procedures.
  • Demonstrate how engineering expertise is integrated the diversity technical to develop the solution.​
  • Produce a video showcasing the details of the solution and simulated outcomes.​

Goals and Intended Outcomes (20%)

(Section II : should clearly outline what challenges (climate, community, or infrastructure) the project will focus on, and how the intended solution addresses it over the long term)​

  • Identify the issue and elaborate on its necessity and/or immediacy (and in which geographic location).​
  • Outline the proposed solution, its relation to emerging technologies such as AI, Robotics, and AR/VR, and how it will solve the problem (with relevant KPI).​
  • Show projected timeline and team structure of the project.​

Sustainable Value (20%)

(Section III : should demonstrate the sustainable value of the project)​

  • Demonstrate the application of environmental protection and sustainable development measures in the planning.​
  • Show the plan can help address existing pollution or community problems.​
  • Consider the development direction of the design concept to achieve carbon neutrality.​

Business Value (10%)

(Section IV : should demonstrate the business value of the project)​

  • Demonstrate the design concept of the business model and how to operate with key revenue streams in a sustainable way​
  • Illustrate the planning of marketing strategy to maximise the exposure to grow your business.​
  • The main goal of this section is to examine the project’s feasibility in terms of cost and profitability.

 

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