The idea submission phase is over and participation is closed.
Please follow the detailed submission format below to ensure your solution meets all the necessary requirements and standards:
*Mandatory fields
(Sandbox with necessary user accounts)- Minimum POC with MOSIP component(s) (Idea+Design+Prototype) |
Each team must submit a functional version of the solution that demonstrates its core features and functionality. This could be a web application, mobile application, hardware prototype, or any other medium that best represents the proposed solution. The stability of the system should be sufficient to clearly display essential features and successfully illustrate the implementation. |
(Link it to Sustainable Development Goal - demonstrate the specific Sustainable Development Goal that the solution is addressing) |
Teams must have a presentation that outlines the problem, solution, technology stack, target audience, and potential impact of the solution. Used during the final pitch to the jury, this slide deck should convey the project's value proposition and key features. |
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A team can submit a short video (typically 2-5 minutes) that demonstrates the project in action. The video can include live demos or screen recordings and should demonstrate the problem being addressed, depict the functioning of the solution, and highlight the main characteristics of the project. |
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List and submit all the sample test data that is necessary for the test, such as account details and credentials etc. |
(Mandatory if applicable) |
Include a document or section in the README file that provides step-by-step instructions for setting up and running the solution. This allows the jury and other users to install and evaluate the project independently. |
(Mandatory if applicable) |
Teams must share documentation for any APIs created or used within the project. This includes endpoint descriptions, request/response formats, authentication methods, and example use cases. |
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Each team can submit a video log sharing their journey, including the ideas, challenges faced, and the assistance received, etc. |
Note: All work will be published to topic-specific public repositories on MOSIP’s GitHub Repository.
Submission Process