Deadline: 22-Jun-2026
The Falling Walls Lab Denmark competition is a three-minute international pitch event for students and early-career professionals to present breakthrough ideas in science, research, business, or social innovation.
The programme focuses on interdisciplinary innovation and communication of impactful ideas, with eligibility based on academic stage and age. It is not a funding programme and does not cover travel or accommodation costs.
Programme Overview
The Falling Walls Lab Denmark is part of a global pitch competition series that showcases breakthrough ideas that advance science and society.
Participants are invited to present:
- Research innovations
- Scientific breakthroughs
- Social impact initiatives
- Business models
- Interdisciplinary solutions
The core format is a 3-minute pitch designed to test clarity, impact, and innovation.
Key Features of the Competition
- 3-minute live pitch format
- Open to all academic disciplines
- Focus on innovation and societal impact
- Networking with researchers and experts
- Platform for early-career visibility
- International Falling Walls Lab network participation
What Participants Present
Applicants may present:
- Research-based ideas
- Scientific discoveries
- Startup or business concepts
- Social innovation projects
- Interdisciplinary solutions
The goal is to communicate complex ideas in a clear and compelling way.
Funding and Costs
This is not a grant programme.
Important Notes
- No funding is provided to participants
- No prize funding is specified for participation
- Travel costs to local Labs are not covered
- Accommodation costs are not covered
- International travel support is only available if explicitly stated by local organisers
Who is Eligible?
Applicants must meet all eligibility conditions:
Age Requirement
- Must be at least 18 years old
Academic Eligibility (one of the following)
- Currently enrolled university student, OR
- Bachelor’s degree obtained within 10 years, OR
- Master’s degree obtained within 7 years, OR
- PhD obtained within 5 years
Degree Equivalency Notes
- MD without dissertation = Master’s equivalent
- Dr. med. with dissertation = PhD equivalent
Application Rules
Applicants must follow strict rules:
- Applications must be submitted in English
- Only individual applications are allowed
- Group submissions are not accepted
- Multiple applications are not permitted
- Previous participants cannot apply again (once-in-a-lifetime rule)
- No ticket purchase is required
How the Competition Works
Step 1: Prepare a Breakthrough Idea
Applicants should select a:
- Research idea
- Innovation concept
- Social or scientific solution
Step 2: Develop a 3-Minute Pitch
The presentation must clearly explain:
- The problem
- The innovative solution
- The impact on science or society
Step 3: Submit Application
Applicants submit:
- Online application form in English
- Individual submission only
Step 4: Participate in Local Lab
Selected participants present at the Denmark Lab event.
Evaluation Criteria
Participants are typically assessed on:
- Innovation and originality
- Scientific or social relevance
- Clarity of communication
- Interdisciplinary thinking
- Potential impact
Why This Competition Matters
The Falling Walls Lab helps participants:
- Gain international exposure
- Develop science communication skills
- Connect with global innovation networks
- Showcase early-career research and ideas
- Build interdisciplinary collaborations
It is widely recognized as a platform for emerging innovators.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Overly Technical Presentations
Ideas must be understandable within a 3-minute pitch.
Ignoring Eligibility Rules
Academic timing limits and once-in-a-lifetime participation rules are strict.
Group Applications
Only individual submissions are accepted.
Applying Multiple Times
Multiple submissions lead to disqualification.
FAQ
What is Falling Walls Lab Denmark?
It is a three-minute pitch competition for students and early-career professionals presenting breakthrough ideas in science and innovation.
Is this a funding programme?
No. It is a competition, not a grant or funding scheme.
Who can apply?
Students and early-career professionals who meet the academic and age requirements.
Are travel costs covered?
No. Travel and accommodation costs are generally not covered.
Can teams apply?
No. Only individual applications are allowed.
What language is required?
All applications and pitches must be in English.
Conclusion
The Falling Walls Lab Denmark 2027 competition provides a high-visibility platform for young researchers and innovators to present breakthrough ideas in a fast, compelling format. By emphasizing clarity, creativity, and impact, the programme helps participants connect with the global science and innovation community.
For more information, visit Falling Walls Foundation.
