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Tag: prototype/MVP

  • Neftaly Prototype/MVP If applicable, participants must submit a working prototype or MVP (Minimum Viable Product)

    Neftaly Prototype/MVP If applicable, participants must submit a working prototype or MVP (Minimum Viable Product)

    Certainly! Below is a clear and professional write-up for the Neftaly Prototype/MVP section, detailing expectations for prototype or MVP submissions. This can be used in Neftaly’s competition guidelines, submission instructions, or innovation programme briefs.


    Neftaly Development Royalty
    Innovation Prototyping & Technical Evaluation Unit
    Section: Neftaly Prototype / MVP Submission
    Theme: From Concept to Creation – Demonstrate What You’ve Built


    Neftaly Prototype / MVP

    If Applicable, Participants Must Submit a Working Prototype or MVP (Minimum Viable Product)

    To demonstrate the feasibility and functionality of proposed solutions, Neftaly requires all applicable participants to submit a working prototype or MVP (Minimum Viable Product) as part of their project submission. This practical demonstration showcases the real-world potential of the innovation and provides judges with evidence of its development stage.


    ???? What is a Prototype or MVP?

    • A prototype is a physical or digital model that simulates the function, design, or interaction of the final product.
    • An MVP is a simplified version of the product with enough features to be tested by users or demonstrate its core function.

    ⚙️ Applicable Project Types

    Prototype or MVP submission is required for:

    • Technology, hardware, or engineering projects
    • Software, mobile app, or digital tool innovations
    • Any solution involving physical devices, platforms, or tangible outputs

    For conceptual projects, clear visual models or simulations may be accepted in place of a working unit.


    Submission Requirements

    Participants must provide one or more of the following, depending on project type:

    For Physical Prototypes:

    • Photos of the prototype from different angles
    • Demonstration video showing how it works
    • Schematics or blueprints (optional but encouraged)
    • Description of key materials and how it was built

    For Digital/Software MVPs:

    • Live demo link (web/mobile app, software dashboard, etc.)
    • Executable file or download link (APK, EXE, etc.)
    • Screenshots and system architecture diagrams
    • GitHub or code repository (if open-source)

    For Simulation-Based Models:

    • Video walkthrough of simulation
    • Model file or dataset
    • Explanation of parameters and results

    ???? Format & File Guidelines

    • File types: MP4 (video), PDF (visuals), ZIP (bundled files), URL (demo links)
    • File size limit: 100MB per file
    • Naming convention: [TeamName]_[ProjectTitle]_Prototype.zip
    • Ensure all files are clearly labeled and accessible

    ???? Evaluation Criteria

    CategoryWhat Judges Will Assess
    FunctionalityDoes the prototype/MVP demonstrate key features effectively?
    Usability & DesignIs it easy to understand, use, or navigate?
    Technical SoundnessIs it built with appropriate tools, methods, or coding practices?
    Innovation & ImpactDoes it successfully reflect the intended solution and benefits?

    ???? Best Practices

    • Test your prototype thoroughly before submission
    • Use captions or narration in videos to explain functionality
    • If submitting an app, ensure the link is public or provide access credentials
    • Clearly describe what’s functional vs. in development

    ???? Need Technical Support or Review?

    Neftaly’s Prototype Review Team can assist with testing, feedback, or submission formatting.

    ???? prototype@saypro.online
    ???? www.saypro.online
    ???? +27 (0) 87 265 0012


    Neftaly – Show Us What You’ve Built. Prove Your Potential.


    Would you like this as a checklist, submission guide PDF, or editable form for entrants?

  • Neftaly Final Submission: Submit the completed project proposal, prototype/MVP (if applicable), supporting documents, and pitch video through the Neftaly website before the registration deadline.

    Neftaly Final Submission: Submit the completed project proposal, prototype/MVP (if applicable), supporting documents, and pitch video through the Neftaly website before the registration deadline.


    Neftaly Final Submission
    Purpose: To complete the final step of the Neftaly Science and Innovation Competition by submitting all required materials through the official Neftaly website before the stated deadline.


    Overview

    The Neftaly Final Submission phase marks the culmination of each participant’s efforts in the competition. All teams and individuals must ensure that every component of their submission is complete, properly formatted, and uploaded through the designated platform before the official registration deadline.

    This final step is essential to qualify for review, judging, and potential selection for awards, funding, or incubation support.


    Submission Requirements

    Participants must submit the following:

    1. Completed Project Proposal
      • A comprehensive document detailing the problem, proposed solution, methodology, impact, and implementation plan.
    2. Prototype or MVP(if applicable)
      • A working prototype or digital MVP that demonstrates the functionality and feasibility of the solution.
    3. Supporting Documents
      • All relevant research, technical documentation, test results, feasibility studies, data analysis, and validation materials.
    4. 5-Minute Pitch Video
      • A clear, concise, and engaging video explaining the innovation in a way that is accessible to both technical and general audiences.

    Submission Instructions

    • Visit the official Neftaly Science and Innovation Competition portal at [insert official website or submission link].
    • Log in or create your Neftaly participant account.
    • Upload all materials in the formats specified in the submission guidelines.
    • Double-check that all required files have been uploaded successfully.
    • Submit your application before the final deadline to ensure eligibility.

    Support from Neftaly

    • Submission checklists and file format guides.
    • Live support via the Neftaly Advice Desk Officer or Development Competitions Office.
    • Email notifications confirming receipt of submission.

    Important Notes

    • Late submissions will not be accepted.
    • Ensure that all documents are final versions—incomplete entries may be disqualified.
    • All content should adhere to Neftaly’s ethical, scientific, and data integrity standards.

    Expected Outcomes

    • Official entry into the Neftaly Science and Innovation Competition.
    • Eligibility for evaluation by judges, inclusion in showcase events, and access to Neftaly support resources.
    • Potential for recognition, awards, and advancement to further stages of development.

  • Neftaly Prototype/MVP If applicable, participants must submit a working prototype or MVP (Minimum Viable Product)

    Neftaly Prototype/MVP If applicable, participants must submit a working prototype or MVP (Minimum Viable Product)

    Here’s a polished and clear version for Neftaly Prototype/MVP:


    Neftaly Prototype/MVP

    If applicable, participants are required to submit a working prototype or Minimum Viable Product (MVP) that demonstrates the core functionality of their innovation. This tangible model or software version should effectively showcase the practical application and feasibility of the project.

    Submitting a functional prototype or MVP is essential for illustrating the innovation’s real-world potential and readiness for further development or commercialization.


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