Judging Criteria

Teams must demonstrate the following in their pitches:

  • Proper scoping of social problem (what is the pain point?)
  • Convincing and sustainable business model
  • Sufficient application of GenAI technology
  • Team competency to implement solution

Judging Criteria

Feasibility and impact

• Relevance of the proposed solution for addressing a specific real-world problem or challenge.

• Potential scale of impact that can be achieved, such as the number of beneficiaries, reduced costs. 

• Justification of the feasibility, including technical feasibility, time and resource feasibility, financial feasibility, legal and ethical feasibility.

Novelty and innovation

• Uniqueness of proposed innovation compared with current solutions.

• Appropriate use of GenAI technology in solution. 

• Creativity and originality of approach taken to solve the problem, showcasing innovative thinking and out-of-the-box idea.

Transdisciplinary co-creation

• Demonstrate the integration of multidisciplinary knowledge and skills of team members in prototyping and implementation.

• Engaged with relevant social stakeholders for scoping the problem and developing the solution.

Sustainability and ethics

• Business plan that shows scalability, adaptability, and potential integration with existing systems or processes 

• Potential replication of the solution in different contexts

• Awareness and consideration of potential ethical implications and risks such as bias, privacy concerns, or unintended consequences.

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