ENGINEERING INNOVATIVE IDEAS CONTEST
NOVA-ENGINEERING-IDEAS-CONTEST
Innovative Ideas in Engineering Contest: Submit Your Idea, Document the Purpose and Details, Present a Video and Evaluation of Content and Social Media Impact for a Chance to Win Prizes and Certificates
INTRODUCTION
The Innovative Ideas Engineering Contest, hosted by KHRES, is a prestigious platform designed to ignite creativity and showcase groundbreaking concepts in the field of engineering. This competition invites students to present their most inventive ideas, demonstrating not only theoretical insights but also practical applications and potential impacts. Participants will submit detailed documentation and a compelling 5-6 minute video presentation, both evaluated for content quality, presentation, and creativity. The contest is structured to foster a deeper understanding of engineering principles, encouraging participants to explore innovative solutions to contemporary challenges. Winners will be awarded cash prizes and certificates, while all contributors receive recognition for their efforts. Through this initiative, KHRES aims to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world applications, promoting excellence and advancement in engineering disciplines.
DETAILS / CONDITIONS /PROCEDURES
DOCUMENTS SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
1. Name of Innovative Idea
Provide the title of your innovative idea.
2. Hypothesis
Include a brief description or definition of the idea, explaining its core concept.
3. Details
– Purpose
Explain the problem or need this idea addresses and why it was developed. Also, state the main objectives and goals of the idea, including the specific problems it aims to solve or improvements it seeks to achieve.
– Theoretical Definition
Describe the theoretical aspects, principles, and underlying science behind the idea.
– Practical Definition
Outline how the idea will be practically implemented or utilized in real-world scenarios, including potential applications or examples.
4. Research and Background
Provide any research, background information, or prior work that supports the development of the idea, including relevant literature or existing solutions.
5. Design and Methodology
Detail the design process, methodologies used, and any prototypes, models, or simulations created. Explain how these elements contribute to the development of the idea.
6. Feasibility and Implementation
Discuss the feasibility of the idea, including technical, financial, and resource considerations. Include a plan for how the idea could be practically implemented.
7. Benefits and Impact
Highlight the potential benefits of the idea, including its impact on the industry, society, or environment. Explain how it improves upon existing solutions.
8. Challenges and Solutions
Identify any challenges or limitations associated with the idea and propose potential solutions or mitigation strategies.
9. Engineering Branches
Specify whether the idea is specific to a single engineering branch or integrates multiple branches, such as mechanical, electrical, environmental, or medical fields.
10. Visual Aids
Include diagrams, charts, sketches, or any visual aids that help illustrate key aspects of the idea and make it easier to understand.
11. References and Citations
Include any relevant references or citations to support the information provided, acknowledging sources and prior research.
REGISTRATION & DOCUMENT SUBMISSION
AFTER 25TH AUGUST, VIDEO PRESENTATION PORTAL WILL BE OPENED
VIDEO & PRESENTATION SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
1. Video Creation
Create a 5-6 minute video using tools such as MS Office, Canva, CapCut, or other video editing software. Ensure that the video is engaging, creative, and clearly communicates the main agenda of the presentation.
2. Video Content
– Introduction
Start by introducing yourself and the topic of your presentation.
– Topic Overview
Briefly describe the name of the topic, its background, and relevance.
– Details and Uses
Provide a detailed explanation of the idea, including its purpose, theoretical and practical aspects, and potential uses.
3. Evaluation Criteria
– Ideas (10%)
Quality and originality of the idea presented.
– Methodology (45%)
Content clarity, use of diagrams, and overall structure of the idea.
– Presentation (15%)
Effectiveness of presentation style, including visual appeal and organization.
– Fluency (10%)
Clarity and fluency of speech, including pronunciation and articulation.
– Engagement (20%)
Ability to engage and maintain the audience’s interest through creativity and presentation techniques.
4. Additional Features and Conditions
– Visual Aids
Use diagrams, charts, or other visual aids to enhance understanding.
– Background Music
Optional background music can be used but should not distract from the main content.
– Audio Quality
Ensure clear audio quality with minimal background noise.
– Submission Format
Submit the video in a widely accepted format (e.g., MP4) through the designated platform.
– Compliance
Adhere to the time limit of 5-6 minutes; videos exceeding this duration may be penalized.