The 2nd Show and Tell Presentation Competition
Each and every one of our viewers will be invited to vote as a member of the jury! Please check our news page for more details.
We welcome applicants who:
- want to take on new challenges outside of school
- want to introduce their ideas and activities they are usually involved in
- want to develop their careers on an international stage
- want to improve their presentation skills
- want to have networking opportunities with specialists in Japan and abroad
- are interested in UN agencies, intellectual property, and the SDGs
Theme
Who can enter?
How to enter
- Entry from the Application page
- Submit a video less than 2 minutes
- Finalists will be invited for free to the Final Presentation on Friday, January 17, 2025 held at United Nations University
Key dates
Application deadline: December 1, 2024 23:59 (JST)
- In person competition: January 17, 2025 @ United Nations University (Shibuya, Tokyo)
Awards
Judges
ESCOFFIER Luca
FUJI Haruna
FUJII Shinya
LITTLE Robert
MURAKAMI Hiroyuki
OSHITANI Masamune
RIDGE Kieran
SAKAMOTO Tomohiro
SUGANO Tomoko
Examples of last year's award-winning presentations
- "Wonderful Belt" - Dog sore saver, a caring item to alleviate bedsores for dogs invented by a 5th grade student.
- AI x Innovation: Solving Japan's Recycling Dilemma for Foreigners
- Making the optical illusion yours! -creating original clothing
- For saving the future of the earth with invention
Testimonials from last year's winners
“I am working on the issue of global warming, and having my research and ideas recognized gave me a great boost and confidence in my research.
It is also an opportunity to organize your ideas so I encourage you to give it a try!”
Juno Kato (Gold Prize in Elementary School Division)
“It was an opportunity for me to reflect on what I have been doing and to think about the future.
I was also able to achieve my goal of expanding the project into multiple languages (releasing a Spanish version of the mineral playing cards), which made the contest a very good experience for me.”
Ayumu Nagasaka (Silver Prize in Junior High School Division)
“This was my first presentation to an outside audience, and although many aspects of my presentation and research were not yet mature, the valuable feedback I received from many people gave me an opportunity to reconsider the direction of my research and my own ability to express myself.
This experience also enriched my connections with remarkable presenters and professionals in intellectual property and my field of invention, making my hard work and participation in this competition deeply rewarding.”
Yurika Tsuji (Gold Prize in High School)
“This contest allowed me to express my passion for creating and sharing innovative ideas with a global audience.
This experience also enriched my connections with remarkable presenters and professionals in intellectual property and my field of invention, making my hard work and participation in this competition deeply rewarding.”
Haruki Oyama (Silver Prize in University Student Division)
“I am working on the issue of global warming, and having my research and ideas recognized gave me a great boost and confidence in my research.
It is also an opportunity to organize your ideas so I encourage you to give it a try!”
Juno Kato (Gold Prize in Elementary School Division)
“t was an opportunity for me to reflect on what I have been doing and to think about the future.
I was also able to achieve my goal of expanding the project into multiple languages (releasing a Spanish version of the mineral playing cards), which made the contest a very good experience for me.”
Ayumu Nagasaka (Silver Prize in Junior High School Division)
“This was my first presentation to an outside audience, and although many aspects of my presentation and research were not yet mature, the valuable feedback I received from many people gave me an opportunity to reconsider the direction of my research and my own ability to express myself.
This experience also enriched my connections with remarkable presenters and professionals in intellectual property and my field of invention, making my hard work and participation in this competition deeply rewarding.”
Yurika Tsuji (Gold Prize in High School)
“This contest allowed me to express my passion for creating and sharing innovative ideas with a global audience.
This experience also enriched my connections with remarkable presenters and professionals in intellectual property and my field of invention, making my hard work and participation in this competition deeply rewarding.”
Haruki Oyama (Silver Prize in University Student Division)