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
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 RightsThe 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 ProcessProjects will be reviewed by developers, founders, designers, researchers, and industry professionals.
Judging Criteria Innovation & Creativity — 25%- Originality of idea
- Creative execution
- Uniqueness of solution
- Functionality and performance
- Technical implementation
- Product stability
- Problem significance
- User value creation
- Real-world relevance
- Expansion capability
- Long-term feasibility
- Sustainability of solution
- Interface quality
- Accessibility
- Product usability
- Clarity of explanation
- Product understanding
- Team presentation quality
