Competition

About the Technovation Girls Competition

The Technovation Girls program includes a global competition element. It is not necessary to submit to the competition to use the curriculum, but most of our participants do.

This page collects information about the rules, requirements, and structure of the competition.

Competition Timeline

  • The Technovation Girls Season officially starts on August 13, 2025.
  • Students and Mentors may register between August 13, 2025 and March 18, 2026.
  • Student teams work on their projects from when they sign up until the submission deadline.
  • All teams must submit by April 20, 2026 5pm PDT to be eligible to complete.
  • After teams submit, judging begins. Judging typically runs from April or May through June. There are 3 rounds of judging:
    1. Quarterfinals (Round 1): All teams who submit are quarterfinalists. Judges select which teams will move on to the Semifinal round of judging
      • Semifinalists are announced via email.
      •  Quarterfinal (Round 1) Judging Window: April 23rd - May 26th, 2026
        Takes place at Regional Pitch Events and online
    2. Semifinals (Round 2): Judges select 15 teams who are Regional Honorees, and 15 teams who advance to the Finals. (Regional Honorees do not advance any further.)
      • Finalists and Regional Honorees are announced at the Global Celebration Event, a virtual event open to all participants and volunteers.
      • Semifinal (Round 2) Judging Window: June 1 - June 15, 2026
        Takes place entirely online
    3. Finals: The Final round of judging takes place at the Technovation World Summit.

Key Dates for 2025-2026 Season

Registration Opens: August 13, 2025

12 weeks to submission: January 26, 2026
This is the latest we recommend starting the program

Registration Deadline (Students and Mentors): March 18, 2026 at 23:59 UTC.
The last day to formally register a team

Submission Deadline: April 20, 2026 at 5pm PDT | April 21 at 1am WAT | 2am CEST | 5:30am IST

Quarterfinals (Judging Round 1): April 23 - May 26, 2026

Semifinalists announced: May 26, 2026

Semifinals (Judging Round 2): June 1 - June 15, 2026

Virtual Celebration and Finalists & Regional Winners Announcement: July 2026

World Summit: September 2026

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About the Technovation Girls Competition

The Technovation Girls Competition takes place at the end of the Technovation Girls season.

Teams work on their projects throughout the Technovation Girls season and, if they are eligible to compete and choose to do so, submit them to a global competition for the opportunity to win awards and educational scholarships.

Submissions are then judged in Quarterfinal, Semifinal, and Final rounds, with top-scoring teams advancing to subsequent rounds. Quarterfinals may be judged at in-person Regional Pitch Events or online. Semifinals are judged entirely online.

The Final round of the competition is held at World Summit, where Finalist teams (5 from each division), pitch their projects to a panel of judges.

While the Technovation Girls competition is not open to boys or participants above the age of 18, the curriculum is free and available to use by learners of all ages and genders.

All teams who submit to the competition are required to agree to the Honor Code when they submit. This agreement is made on the my.technovationchallenge.org platform, but the full text of the Honor Code can be found below for review.

Competition Rules

Rules for participating in and submitting to the competition

Submission Guidelines

A detailed list of everything teams must submit, organized by division

Award Structure

A breakdown of the awards given out each season

Frequently Asked Questions

If you have additional questions, explore our FAQ section which includes information about registration, use of AI, and more

Inspiration: Past Submissions

Explore the Technovation App Gallery to see some of the top submissions from recent years

You can also explore our resources for Ambassadors, Mentors, and Judges for additional tools and information relevant to your role.