Evaluation Criteria

The proposals considered as admissible will subsequently be evaluated by an ad hoc jury.

The jury in charge of the evaluation and selection of the best innovative technologies and ideas will be composed of representatives of international institutions, Developing Countries’ institutions, research centers, and financial entities.

All competitors will be informed about the decisions of the jury. The designation of the winning proposals will be expressed in a collegial way, and the judgment will be considered final.

The name of the President and members of the jury will be announced later.

The evaluation of the proposals will be based on the following criteria, to which the percentages indicated below will be associated:

Economic and social relevance and innovation of the proposal 40%
Environmental and economic long-term sustainability 25%
Actual possibility to be reproduced and extended in different contexts 20%
Expected occupational return 10%
Applicants’ financial involvement 5%

The evaluation process, carried out by the jury on the basis of the above-mentioned percentages, will be cumulative and in line with the highest ethical standards.

The absence of the participants’ conflict of interest, the process’ transparency and tracking, certifications obtained from recognized organs, and motivations of merit identified by the jury will be considered as key elements in the evaluation process.

The organizers have the faculty to request additional documents and/or clarifications to complement the candidature, if deemed necessary.