BitFest 2025
Project Showcase

Innovate. Create. Showcase. Turn Ideas into Impact!

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Event Description

Project Showcase

Project Showcase is an exciting and dynamic event where participants present their innovative projects to a wider audience, allowing them to demonstrate their skills, creativity, and problem-solving abilities. This event serves as a platform for students, professionals, and hobbyists to showcase their work in fields such as software development, engineering, robotics, design, research, and more. It fosters a sense of pride in creating something impactful and provides valuable exposure for participants to industry professionals, peers, and potential employers.

DateJanuary 03, 2025
LocationNew Academic Building, Block-B, KUET

Event Timeline

Registration Deadline

Location: Online

Date & Time: December 26, 2024

Onsite Presentation

Location: New Academic Building, Block-B, KUET

Date & Time: January 03, 2025

Prize Money

1st Runner Up
15K
Champion
20K
2nd Runner Up
10K
Total Prize Pool
45K+

Frequently Asked Questions

The Project Showcase event is a platform where participants present innovative projects, ranging from tech solutions to creative concepts, to an audience and panel of judges.

Anyone with a project or prototype, including students, researchers, and professionals, can participate. The event is open to all skill levels.

Projects of various types can be showcased, including software applications, hardware prototypes, scientific research, and creative solutions to real-world problems.

Yes, there are often themes or categories, such as sustainability, healthcare, AI, and education, to help focus on particular areas of innovation.

Projects are evaluated based on their innovation, functionality, design, impact, and overall presentation. Judges will review each project and score it accordingly.

Yes, a demo or working prototype is encouraged, as it allows judges and spectators to better understand and experience the project firsthand.

Projects are typically judged on creativity, technical skill, real-world applicability, and presentation quality. Judges may also consider uniqueness and innovation.

Teams are usually limited to 3 members per project to ensure that each team member can contribute meaningfully to the project and presentation.

Prizes are awarded to the top projects and may include trophies, certificates, and sometimes cash rewards, sponsorships, or mentorship opportunities.

Registration details can usually be found on the event website or by contacting the event organizers. Deadlines and requirements vary, so check early!