Participant Requirements


Team Composition: Proposals must be submitted by teams of 2–6 individuals.
Age: All participants must be 18 years or older.
Eligibility: Team members must be residents of Southeast Asia.
Language: Participants must have sufficient English proficiency to engage fully in the event.
Backgrounds: Teams are welcome from TVET and university institutions, NGOs, government bodies, or the startup community.
Availability: All team members must be able to travel to Hanoi on 25–26 October. Finalist teams will have their travel and accommodation covered by RMIT University, but participants must hold a valid passport and visa (if required) for international travel.
Diversity: We strongly encourage diverse teams to apply and bring a range of perspectives to the challenge






Judging Criteria
Innovation:
How novel and creative is the solution?
Does it introduce a new concept, approach, or use of technology?
Functionality:
How well does the solution perform its intended function?
Is it technically sound, feasible, and free from major performance issues?
User Experience:
Is the solution intuitive and user-friendly?
Does the design provide a positive overall experience for users?
Impact & Scalability:
How significant is the problem being addressed, and how well does the solution respond to it?
What is the potential value for users, communities, or society more broadly?
Can the solution be scaled or adapted for wider use?
Presentation:
How clearly and effectively is the project communicated?
Is the pitch engaging, well-structured, and aligned with the goals and outcomes of the challenge?


Additional Information
Information Session
Participants are invited to register for an online Information Session on Thursday, 25 September 2025 at 5:00PM ICT. This session will cover Hackathon details and give you the chance to ask questions.
Prepare with Lean Canvas
The session will include a Lean Canvas introduction workshop to help you shape your proposal. You can also watch a short tutorial in advance.