Final Round Clause Samples
Final Round. The top three (3) Submissions for each Problem Statement from the Qualifying Round will be shortlisted and invited to attend a bootcamp. Shortlisted Problem Solvers from the Qualifying Round (the “Finalists”) will pitch their final proposal to the Judging Panel at the ARTC Bi-annual Technical Meeting (“BTM”) during which the overall winner for each Problem Statement will be selected.
Final Round. Final Round of judging will take place in FEBURARY with significant time allotted prior to Contest Period end. This round of judging will be an oral competition among the Top Ten Contestants which will be recorded on video and may be in front of a live or virtual audience including at least Judges and a celebrity moderator. Contestants may not seek assistance from any person and no one other persons may accompany Contestant or appear during the presentation. Contestant may bring props to demonstrate their Innovation Plan, provided that it otherwise complies with the Official Rules. If Contestant would like to use the overhead projector or laptop, they must notify the Host by February 3rd, 2021 . Use of any other resources, such as reference material(s), must be authorized by the Host by date one week prior to Final Round, who will make all decisions about the use of other resources in the Host’s sole discretion. The order in which Top Ten Contestants present their Innovation Plans will be determined randomly by the Host, with all Top Ten Contestants present live or virtually. Each Contestant may view presentations by all competing Contestants. Each Contestant will have no more than five (5) minutes to orally present his or her Innovation Plan to the live or virtual audience of observers, including at least the Judges, the Host, and celebrity announcer. At the end of the five (5) minute period, the moderator will stop the presentation, whether the Contestant has finished or not. At this time, the panel will ask question[s] about the Innovation Plan. At least 3 Judges will be in the panel during the Final Round. Judges which may include executives from Host or its agencies, celebrity guests, or subject matter experts, will score each of the presentations using a judging scorecard. At the end of all ten (10) presentations, the Host will collect the scorecards. The winner will be declared by the Host from the points earned from the Judges. The winner will be determined at the sole discretion of the Judges, which will be final and binding. In the case of a tie, the Host will make the final determination of a winner in its sole discretion.
