Deadline: 08-Jun-2026
The Falling Walls Lab Baden-Württemberg is part of the global Falling Walls Lab network, designed to showcase innovative ideas that address pressing global challenges.
Participants deliver a three-minute pitch in English, presenting research, innovations, or concepts with strong societal relevance.
The competition emphasizes clarity, innovation, and impact in science communication.
Core Objectives of the Program
The program aims to:
- Showcase breakthrough ideas across all academic disciplines
- Promote interdisciplinary innovation between academia, industry, and society
- Strengthen science communication skills through concise pitching
- Highlight solutions to global societal challenges
- Provide international exposure for early-career researchers and innovators
Eligible Participants
The competition is open to early-career individuals, including:
- Master’s students
- Doctoral candidates
- Postdoctoral researchers
- Early-career professionals
Eligibility requires meeting at least one academic criterion, such as:
- Currently enrolled in a university program, or
- Recently completed a relevant academic degree within specified timelines
Applicants must be at the early stage of their career and present ideas in English.
Competition Format
- Format: 3-minute live pitch
- Language: English
- Location: Heidelberg University, Germany
- Event date: 22 July 2026
- Application deadline: 8 June 2026
- Application method: Online submission
Each participant presents a single breakthrough idea.
Evaluation Criteria
Participants are assessed based on:
- Breakthrough potential of the idea
- Societal and real-world impact
- Clarity and effectiveness of communication
- Innovation and originality
- Interdisciplinary relevance
- Presentation quality within time limits
Key Benefits for Participants
Selected participants gain:
- International visibility for their research or idea
- Professional pitch training and communication support
- Mentorship opportunities
- Access to a global innovation and research network
- Exposure to academia and industry leaders
- Opportunity to compete at the global finale in Berlin
Progression Pathway
- Apply to a selected regional Falling Walls Lab
- Present at the Baden-Württemberg Lab in Heidelberg
- Winners qualify for the global Falling Walls Science Summit in Berlin
- Compete for international recognition and awards
Funding and Costs
- Participation fee: Free of charge
- Travel and accommodation: Generally not covered
- Participants must self-fund attendance costs unless otherwise supported
Why the Program Matters
The Falling Walls Lab is important because it:
- Promotes early-stage scientific and technological innovation
- Encourages clear and effective science communication
- Bridges academia, industry, and society
- Provides global exposure to emerging researchers
- Supports interdisciplinary problem-solving
- Highlights ideas with real-world societal impact
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Exceeding the 3-minute pitch limit
- Weak explanation of societal impact
- Overly technical presentations without clarity
- Poor alignment with innovation or breakthrough criteria
- Lack of clear structure in the pitch
- Ignoring interdisciplinary relevance
Tips for a Strong Application and Pitch
- Clearly define the problem and breakthrough solution
- Keep language simple, structured, and engaging
- Emphasize real-world impact and relevance
- Practice strict 3-minute timing repeatedly
- Highlight innovation and uniqueness early in the pitch
- Use storytelling to improve clarity and engagement
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is Falling Walls Lab Baden-Württemberg?
A pitch competition where early-career researchers present breakthrough ideas in 3 minutes.
Who can apply?
Master’s students, PhD candidates, postdocs, and early-career professionals.
What is the deadline?
8 June 2026.
When is the event held?
22 July 2026 at Heidelberg University.
What is the format?
A 3-minute English-language pitch.
What do winners receive?
Qualification for the global Falling Walls Science Summit in Berlin.
Is participation free?
Yes, but travel and accommodation are usually not covered.
Conclusion
The Falling Walls Lab Baden-Württemberg 2026 provides a high-visibility platform for early-career innovators to present breakthrough ideas in a global setting. By combining science communication, interdisciplinary collaboration, and innovation, it enables participants to showcase impactful solutions and compete on an international stage.
For more information, visit Falling Walls Foundation.









































