Judging

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The judging criteria are still being developed.
 
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<p>However, every team submission must be documented on the iGEM Wiki, including but not limited to a public executive summary, elevator pitch (max 3 min) video, and public presentation (Slides). Wiki: You have the freedom to be creative, but generally follow the collegiate iGEM Wiki requirements.  
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At the Entrepreneurship Jamboree, each team will present and give an elevator pitch of up to 2 minutes.  
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Then they will present their business plan up to 20 minutes followed by 5 min of Q&A.  
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<li><span  id='li_heading'>Business Plan Wiki:</span> Successful business plan submissions probably include sections that show:</li>
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Five judges with experience as entrepreneurs or investors will evaluate all the teams on their presentation and specific aspects of their business plan. Some of the aspects that they will rate team on include:
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<li>The problem or opportunity being addressed. </li>
<li>The problem or opportunity being addressed. </li>
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<li><span  id='li_heading'>Other Track Wikis (*Economic and Business Models, *Industry Development, and *Business and Regulation) will probably at least include sections that show:</li>
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<li><span  id='li_heading'> Business Model Analysis Presentations</li>
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Similarly, business model presentations will be judged on their presentation. <ul>
<li>The problem or opportunity being addressed. </li>
<li>The problem or opportunity being addressed. </li>
<li>Details of the solution being proposed.</li>
<li>Details of the solution being proposed.</li>

Revision as of 19:22, 2 November 2012

At the Entrepreneurship Jamboree, each team will present and give an elevator pitch of up to 2 minutes. Then they will present their business plan up to 20 minutes followed by 5 min of Q&A.

Five judges with experience as entrepreneurs or investors will evaluate all the teams on their presentation and specific aspects of their business plan. Some of the aspects that they will rate team on include:

  • The problem or opportunity being addressed.
  • Details of the solution being proposed.
  • The competitive landscape.
  • Skillsets of the founding team and early employees and collaborators required.
  • Information about the team.
  • The team's competitive advantage.
  • Proposed milestones.
  • Business model.
  • Funding requirements tied to milestones.
  • Potential Risks.
  • Actions suggested to mitigate risks.
  • Attribution of work to team members, advisors, and others.
  • If seeking investment, exit scenarios and appropropriately discounted yield calculations.

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  • Business Model Analysis Presentations</li> Similarly, business model presentations will be judged on their presentation.
    • The problem or opportunity being addressed.
    • Details of the solution being proposed.
    • Comparison of alternative solutions.
    • Stakeholder maps and actions required to reach them.
    • Proposed milestones.
    • Potential Risks.
    • Actions suggested to mitigate risks.
    • Attribution of work to team members, advisors, and others.