Summit Track Elements - Student Competitions

Student Competition

EAI Student Innovation Competition is the European premier student technology competition that provides an opportunity for students to demonstrate their ideas and talent. Whether participating in a Student Competition as a competitor, or as a sponsor or organiser, these events offer an opportunity for unparalelled visibility. 

The aim of the competition is to highlight and reward innovative student research projects focusing on a new product, service or industrial processes, based on a project with a significant contribution to innovation in Europe.

The competition provides an opportunity for students to show their products, ideas and solutions regardless if their research is at a prototype stage or ready for commercial application.

Students must demonstrate creativity, innovation and attention for detail.

Students gain an experiences, and opportunity to turn their ideas into reality while competing with their peers from around the world.

Students have the opportunity to present their work to experts, companies, recruitment companies and other key actors in research and business.

The competition is held to:

  • identify best ideas from young talent
  • link young talent industry, business, private investment, and research
  • promote new fresh ideas to prospective companies
  • reward inventive European research and innovation projects
  • promote a new product, industrial process, service, based on a project with a major contribution to innovation within the ICT field in Europe

The competition is divided in to three steps which will all take part commencing spring 2012, as follows:

Step 1: Application –Students must complete the online submission form and submit their demo video via upload through the EAI Portal. Entrants are required to enter the URL or Embed Code in the submission form. The embedded third party content will be parsed and displayed appropriately from this. The following services are provided: Slideshare, Vimeo, YouTube.

Step 2: Participation – The best entries, as voted by EAI community members,will be selected and featured on the EAI Portal.  Best student submissions are selectedfor presentation at the Summit and best demo videos provided by students are stored at the European Union Digital Library (EUDL) that is an Open Access. Online submission and review process of student entries afford students an opportunity to disseminate their work among the whole EAI Community, receive members’ feedback, comments and offers for collaboration.

Step 3: The Final – Best individuals/teams, as voted by EAI community members,will be invited to make their final presentations in front of experts, companies, recruitment companies and other key actors in research and business. The potential top three student winners receive recognition determined by the Competition’s sponsor, appear in the EAI and/or member organization’s digital publications, and receive a special invitation to present at the EAI upcoming summit. Selected students are featured in The Innovator and they will be considered for the Young Innovator Award. The first place winner will receive a trip to the headquarters of the sponsoring company.

See Rules and Eligibility.

Participate in a student competition, as a competitor, sponsor, or volunteer organiser. You can even propose your own Student Competition.  Visit Inno-Match to participate or propose based on your interests!

 

 

 
 

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