At the meeting, the formation of the judging council and scoring rules were approved. Entries will be scored from October 29 to November 5. Based on the scoring results, the judging panel will select and recommend the winners to the Organising Committee in accordance with the competition’s criteria. There will be two first, three second, five third, and 10 consolation prizes.
Launched in February, the competition covers the fields of agro-forestry- fisheries; natural resources and environment; mechanical automation, construction, and transportation; materials, chemicals, energy, information technology, and telecommunications; health care and medicine; and education, training, and others.
By September 30, the Organising Committee had received 36 solutions from individuals and teams, including nine in materials, chemicals, energy, IT, and telecommunications; five in mechanical automation, construction, and transportation; eight in agro-forestry-fisheries, and natural resources and environment; eight in health care and medicine; and six in education, training, and other fields.
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