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The [[Rice Undergraduate Elevator Pitch Competition]] is a 90-second product pitch contest supported by the [[Oshman Engineering Design Kitchen]] (OEDK), [[Rice Alliance]], and [[Rice Center for Engineering Leadership]] (RCEL).
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==About==
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The [[Rice Undergraduate Elevator Pitch Competition]] is an annual 90-second product pitch contest supported by the [[Oshman Engineering Design Kitchen]] (OEDK), [[Rice Alliance]], and [[Rice Center for Engineering Leadership]] (RCEL). The pitches will identify a problem, describe a solution to that problem, and the advantages and commercial potential of the concept. This competition is open to all Rice undergraduate students.
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==Competition==
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Teams or individuals will prepare an elevator pitch about their design project, focusing on the economic aspects of it. All teams must meet with a coaching team prior to the contest, so they can get feedback on their project. After all teams have presented, there will be another opportunity for judges to provide advice to teams.

Revision as of 15:43, 3 December 2015

About

The Rice Undergraduate Elevator Pitch Competition is an annual 90-second product pitch contest supported by the Oshman Engineering Design Kitchen (OEDK), Rice Alliance, and Rice Center for Engineering Leadership (RCEL). The pitches will identify a problem, describe a solution to that problem, and the advantages and commercial potential of the concept. This competition is open to all Rice undergraduate students.

Competition

Teams or individuals will prepare an elevator pitch about their design project, focusing on the economic aspects of it. All teams must meet with a coaching team prior to the contest, so they can get feedback on their project. After all teams have presented, there will be another opportunity for judges to provide advice to teams.