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Falling Walls Lab Singapore - Deadline extended to 12 August

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The Falling Walls Lab is a challenging, inspiring and interdisciplinary format for outstanding talents. It offers the opportunity to excellent students, academics, and professionals to present their innovative ideas, research projects and social initiatives.

Present your research project, business plan or social initiative in 3 minutes (any disciplies) before our prestigious jury and win a trip to Berlin, Germany to participate in the Falling Walls Finale!

Application deadline is 12 August 2019 and selected participants will be notified in early August to compete on 27 September, 2pm at UT Auditorium 1, NUS.

Register here to take part in Falling Walls Lab Singapore as audience!

International Labs and the Finale in Berlin

The first Falling Walls Lab took place in Berlin in 2011 one day prior to the Falling Walls Conference (www.falling-walls.com/conference), established on the anniversary of the falling of the Berlin Wall. Thanks to the huge success of the Falling Walls Lab 2011, the Falling Walls Foundation and A.T. Kearney extended the format to a global scale in 2012. Since then, international Labs take place in different vibrant cities around the world throughout the year. So far, Falling Walls Labs have taken place in more than 30 countries. The Falling Walls Lab Finale is held each year in Berlin on 8 November. The Finale gathers 100 participants, among them all winners of the international Labs.

EURAXESS Prize 2019

An additional EURAXESS Prize of EUR 600 to facilitate the winner’s visit to a research institute of his or her choice located anywhere within the European Union.

 

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Location/Venue
UT Auditorium 1, NUS, Singapore
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Falling Walls Lab 2019SingaporeScience Communication

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NTU in cooperation with Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology, German embassy in Singapore, EURAXESS, NRF and NUS
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