Ultimate Guide to Creating a Winning Hackathon Presentation

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Learn how to craft a compelling hackathon presentation with detailed templates covering problem statements, proposed solutions, SDGs alignment, technical approaches, feasibility analysis, and more. Enhance your project submission with expert guidance to stand out in hackathons effectively.

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  • SDGs
  • Technical Approach

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  1. OlympAI Hackathon Stage 1: Hackathon Presentation Template for Students

  2. TITLE PAGE The first slide of your project submission should include the following information. Make sure all the details are accurate and match your registration: Problem Statement Title: The exact title of the problem statement you are solving. Theme: Mention the theme under which your problem falls (e.g., healthcare, education, environment). OlympAI Hackathon Presentation - Template 2

  3. Your Team Name IDEA TITLE This section is where you introduce your proposed solution to the given problem. It should be engaging and clearly convey your concept. Proposed Solution: Detailed Explanation: Provide a clear and in-depth description of your solution or prototype. Imagine you are explaining the idea to someone unfamiliar with the problem. How it Addresses the Problem: Explain how your solution directly tackles the problem statement. What specific issues does it resolve? Innovation and Uniqueness: Describe why your idea is unique. Does it use a new technology, an innovative approach, or a creative application of existing ideas? Highlight what makes your solution stand out. OlympAI Hackathon Presentation - Template 3

  4. Your Team Name SDG (Sustainable Development Goals) In this section, connect your project with one or more of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This helps show the broader impact of your work. Identify the SDG: Name the specific SDG(s) relevant to your project (e.g., Goal 3: Good Health and Well-being, Goal 13: Climate Action). Explanation: Provide a short explanation of how your solution addresses this SDG. For example, if you're working on a healthcare project, explain how it promotes well-being or improves access to healthcare. To know about SDGs, refer to https://sdgs.un.org/goals OlympAI Hackathon Presentation - Template 4

  5. Your Team Name TECHNICAL APPROACH This is one of the most important sections where you describe how you plan to build your solution. You should provide enough technical details for judges to understand your approach. Technologies Used: List the programming languages, tools, libraries or frameworks you will use to build your project. For example: Python, Teachable Machine etc. Briefly explain why you chose these technologies. Methodology and Process: Include flow charts, block diagrams, or screenshots of your working prototype to explain how your solution works step-by-step. Working Prototype: If you have a prototype, show how it operates. Even if it s not fully functional, showcase key elements. OlympAI Hackathon PPT submission- Template 5

  6. Your Team Name FEASIBILITY AND VIABILITY This section should evaluate whether your solution is realistic and sustainable in the long term. Feasibility Analysis: Is your solution technically and financially possible? Could it be implemented in the real world? Consider if the technology you ve chosen is easily accessible and if there are resources to support your idea. Challenges and Risks: Identify any challenges or risks that might arise while implementing your project. This could be technical (e.g., hardware limitations) or operational (e.g., cost, time constraints). Strategies for Overcoming Challenges: Propose solutions to overcome the challenges. For example, if you re worried about limited data, you could suggest using synthetic data for testing. OlympAI Hackathon Presentation - Template 6

  7. Your Team Name IMPACT AND BENEFITS This is where you showcase the value your solution provides. Make sure to connect it back to the problem statement and SDGs. Target Audience Impact: Explain how your solution will impact the people, organizations, or communities who will use it. Be specific: Who will benefit? How will their lives be improved? Benefits: Describe the social, economic, environmental, or other benefits of your solution. Does it save time, reduce costs, minimize waste, or improve accessibility? Think beyond immediate users. Does your solution have a wider impact on society? OlympAI Hackathon Presentation - Template 7

  8. Your Team Name CONCERNED LINKS References (if any): List any resources, research papers, or articles you referred to during your project development. This could include tutorials, academic papers, or websites. OlympAI Hackathon Presentation - Template 8

  9. IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS Please ensure below pointers are met while submitting the Project Presentation: Slide Limit: Keep your submission concise. You are allowed a maximum of eight (8) slides, including the title page. Be creative, but don t overload the slides with information Format: Avoid long paragraphs. Use bullet points, charts, infographics, or pictures to present your ideas clearly and effectively. Judges appreciate visual clarity and well-organized information.Clarity and Precision: Your explanations should be easy to understand. Keep your points clear and precise.Avoid technical jargon unless necessary, and when using it, explain briefly so it is understandable by all. Originality: Ensure that your idea is unique, innovative, and original. Plagiarism will lead to disqualification. Template: You must use the provided Presentation template for your submission. Do not change the structure or the required sections. Only edit the content in the respective areas. File Format: Once your slides are complete, convert your presentation into PDF format and upload it on the portal. This ensures the formatting remains consistent across all submissions. Final Tip: Review your submission carefully before uploading. Ensure it is free of errors and that all required sections are complete. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Note: Remember to delete this "Important Instructions" slide before submitting your final project. OlympAI Hackathon Presentation - Template 9

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