Judging Panel definition
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The period of time that Talenthouse verifies the eligibility of the Creators to participate in the Creative Brief, and the Judging Panel as designated by the Client (“Judging Panel”), reviews and judges all of the submissions from the Creators against the criteria set out on the Creative Brief Site to select the Awardee(s).
All valid Works will be judged by the Judging Panel based on the criteria described on the Creative Brief Site.
Notwithstanding the preceding sentences, if no Team in the Competition fulfills all such requirements, but the Judging Panel determines, in its sole discretion, that a Team or Teams has or have substantially fulfilled such requirements, it may award Prize(s) to one or more such Teams in its sole discretion.
The members of the Judging Panel shall be required to sign non-disclosure agreements that they agree to engage in no communication likely to have a material impact on the Competition with any Team or any representative of a Team other than (i) through official channels of communication established by XPRIZE; or (ii) communications within the scope of the Judge’s services as a member of the Judging Panel.
The Judging Panel will be independent of XPRIZE, Title Sponsor, and all Teams and Team Members.
All determinations with respect to the satisfaction of Competition Guidelines (Exhibit A) will be made by the Judging Panel subject to Section 5.6 above.
Judges are also required to notify XPRIZE if any Team or representative of any Team approaches or otherwise communicates with a member of the Judging Panel with regard to any unethical proposition or suggestion that would result in a conflict of interest, as described in Section 5.8 below.
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.
In the event of a tie, the relevant Works will be subject to final vote from the Judging Panel to select the Awardee(s).
The key responsibilities of the Judging Panel include, but are not limited to: (i) working with XPRIZE to interpret the Competition Guidelines and apply such Guidelines to the facts and circumstances of each Team’s participation in the Competition;(ii) reviewing Team’s final prototype; (iii) usability test; (iv) evaluating additional technical information obtained from the Team; and (v) making Prize award determinations.