To maintain a fair and professional environment, all participants must comply with official event policies.

 

General Policies
  • Original work is mandatory
  • Teams must follow participation limits
  • Deadlines must be respected
  • Open-source tools are allowed with proper attribution
  • Previously submitted projects are prohibited unless disclosed
Participant Conduct

The following actions are strictly prohibited:

  • Plagiarism
  • Harassment or abusive behavior
  • Fake or manipulated submissions
  • Unethical practices
  • Multiple team registrations
  • Misrepresentation of project ownership

Participants are expected to maintain professionalism and respectful collaboration throughout the event.

Organizer Rights

The organizing committee reserves the right to:

  • Verify submission authenticity
  • Review suspicious entries
  • Modify schedules if required
  • Disqualify participants violating rules

All decisions made by judges and organizers shall remain final.

Evaluation Process

Projects will be reviewed by developers, founders, designers, researchers, and industry professionals.

Judging Criteria Innovation & Creativity — 25%
  • Originality of idea
  • Creative execution
  • Uniqueness of solution
Technical Quality — 20%
  • Functionality and performance
  • Technical implementation
  • Product stability
Impact & Relevance — 15%
  • Problem significance
  • User value creation
  • Real-world relevance
Scalability — 15%
  • Expansion capability
  • Long-term feasibility
  • Sustainability of solution
User Experience & Design — 10%
  • Interface quality
  • Accessibility
  • Product usability
Presentation & Communication — 15%
  • Clarity of explanation
  • Product understanding
  • Team presentation quality