Deadline: 04-May-2026
The Falling Walls Lab Oslo is a 3-minute pitch competition for students and early-career researchers to present breakthrough ideas with real-world impact. Part of the Falling Walls Lab initiative, it emphasizes innovation, clarity, and societal relevance. The winner advances to the prestigious Falling Walls Science Summit in Berlin for international exposure.
The Falling Walls Lab Oslo 2026 is a high-impact innovation competition held in Oslo. It provides a platform for emerging researchers to present transformative ideas in a concise and engaging format.
Key Event Details
- Date: June 2, 2026
- Venue: Kristiania University of Applied Sciences
- Participants: 20 selected candidates
Core Objective
To showcase innovative solutions to real-world problems through clear, impactful communication.
What is the Falling Walls Lab?
The Falling Walls Lab is a global initiative that:
- Promotes interdisciplinary research and innovation
- Supports early-career researchers and students
- Encourages solutions to global scientific and societal challenges
Key Concept: “Breaking Walls”
Participants must:
- Identify a key barrier (“wall”)
- Present an innovative solution
- Demonstrate value for a specific target group
Competition Format
3-Minute Pitch Presentation
Participants are required to:
- Deliver a structured 3-minute pitch
- Clearly explain:
- Problem
- Solution
- Target audience
- Impact
Evaluation Criteria
Judges evaluate:
- Innovation and originality
- Societal and scientific relevance
- Clarity and communication
- Feasibility and value
Unique Feature: Pathway to Global Stage
- The winner advances to the Falling Walls Science Summit in Berlin
- Gain international visibility and networking opportunities
Key Focus Areas
Open to all disciplines, including:
- Science and technology
- Social innovation
- Health and medicine
- Environment and sustainability
- Education and policy
Who is Eligible?
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
Age Requirement
- Must be 18 years or older
Academic Eligibility (At Least One)
- Currently enrolled at a university, OR
- Bachelor’s degree completed within the last 10 years, OR
- Master’s degree completed within the last 7 years, OR
- PhD completed within the last 5 years
Target Participants
- Students (Bachelor’s and Master’s)
- PhD candidates and postdoctoral researchers
- Early-career professionals
Additional Requirements
- Individual applications only
- Strong innovative idea with societal impact
Important Concept: Public Disclosure & Intellectual Property
What Applicants Must Know
- The pitch is a public presentation
- Avoid sharing:
- Proprietary methods
- Sensitive technical details
- Patentable innovations
Best Practice
- Focus on:
- Problem definition
- Target audience
- Value proposition
Why This Competition Matters
Encourages Innovation
- Supports creative, high-impact ideas
Builds Communication Skills
- Trains participants to present clearly and concisely
Provides Global Exposure
- Connects innovators to international platforms
Supports Career Growth
- Enhances visibility and networking opportunities
How the Competition Works
Step 1: Application Submission
- Submit idea and academic details
Step 2: Selection
- 20 candidates shortlisted
Step 3: Pitch Preparation
- Develop a compelling 3-minute presentation
Step 4: Live Event
- Present at Kristiania University in Oslo
Step 5: Winner Selection
- Top candidate advances to Berlin summit
How to Apply
Follow these steps:
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
- Ensure you meet age and academic criteria
Step 2: Develop Your Idea
- Focus on:
- Innovation
- Real-world impact
- Target audience
Step 3: Prepare Application
Include:
- Idea summary
- Academic background
Step 4: Submit Application
- Follow official deadlines and guidelines
Step 5: Prepare Your Pitch
- Practice delivering within 3 minutes
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Sharing sensitive or patentable details
- Overloading pitch with technical complexity
- Lack of clear structure
- Ignoring target audience
- Exceeding time limit
Pro Tips for Success
- Keep the message simple and clear
- Focus on impact and value
- Use storytelling techniques
- Practice timing and delivery
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is Falling Walls Lab Oslo?
A pitch competition where participants present innovative ideas in three minutes.
2. Who can apply?
Students and early-career researchers meeting eligibility criteria.
3. Is this a funding programme?
No, it is a pitch competition, not a grant scheme.
4. What is the main benefit of winning?
Winners advance to the Falling Walls Science Summit in Berlin.
5. Can teams apply?
No, only individual applications are accepted.
6. Should I share full technical details?
No, avoid disclosing sensitive or patentable information.
7. What disciplines are eligible?
All academic disciplines are welcome.
Conclusion
The Falling Walls Lab Oslo offers a powerful platform for early-career innovators to present transformative ideas.
For more information, visit Falling Walls Foundation.









































