Deadline: 01-Jul-2026
Falling Walls Lab Brisbane enables students and early-career professionals to present innovative research ideas that address major scientific and societal challenges. The programme is a three-minute pitch competition open to all academic disciplines, with selected participants having the opportunity to advance to the Falling Walls Science Summit in Berlin from 6–9 November 2026.
Programme Overview
Falling Walls Lab Brisbane is a fast-paced pitch competition for students, researchers, and early-career professionals with breakthrough ideas.
Participants present their research, innovation, or concept in a three-minute format. The goal is to explain how the idea “breaks a wall” by challenging existing barriers in science, knowledge, society, technology, or practice.
The programme is open to all academic disciplines and encourages interdisciplinary thinking, scientific creativity, and solutions with meaningful impact.
Programme Purpose
The purpose of Falling Walls Lab Brisbane is to give emerging innovators a platform to communicate research ideas clearly and powerfully.
The programme helps participants present complex ideas in a concise format, demonstrate their potential impact, and connect with wider scientific and innovation networks.
It is designed for individuals whose ideas can contribute to progress in science, society, research, policy, technology, health, environment, education, or other fields.
Key Focus Areas
The programme focuses on breakthrough ideas and interdisciplinary research innovation.
Key focus areas include:
- Interdisciplinary research innovation
- Breakthrough scientific ideas
- Scientific problem-solving
- Social impact through research
- Innovation across all academic disciplines
- Three-minute research pitching
- Public communication of science
- Early-career research development
- Solutions to scientific and societal challenges
- Global knowledge exchange
- Ideas that challenge existing barriers in knowledge or practice
Pitch Competition Format
Falling Walls Lab Brisbane operates as a three-minute pitch competition.
Participants must present one clear idea within a short time limit. The pitch should explain the problem, the innovative solution, the breakthrough element, and the potential impact.
A strong pitch should answer:
- What problem does the idea address?
- What is the proposed solution?
- What makes the idea innovative?
- What “wall” does the idea break?
- How can the idea benefit science or society?
Opportunity to Advance to Berlin
Selected participants from Falling Walls Lab Brisbane may advance to the Falling Walls Science Summit in Berlin.
The Falling Walls Science Summit is scheduled for 6–9 November 2026.
At the summit, global finalists will present their work on an international stage and connect with innovators, researchers, decision-makers, and scientific communities from around the world.
Funding and Financial Support
Falling Walls Lab Brisbane is not a funding or grant scheme.
No direct financial award is provided for participation.
Travel and accommodation expenses for the local Lab or the international summit are not covered unless organisers explicitly state otherwise.
Applicants should review participation conditions carefully before applying, especially if they may need to travel.
Who Is Eligible?
Eligibility is open to individuals aged 18 years and above at the time of application.
Applicants must also meet at least one of the following academic conditions:
- Currently enrolled at a university
- Completed a Bachelor’s degree within the last 10 years
- Completed a Master’s degree within the last 7 years
- Completed a PhD within the last 5 years
The programme is open to applicants from all academic disciplines.
Medical Qualification Eligibility
Medical qualifications are assessed according to academic level and research component.
Medical degrees are considered in alignment with the general degree requirements. The assessment depends on the type of medical qualification and whether it includes a doctoral or research component.
This approach helps ensure fair eligibility assessment across different academic systems and professional qualifications.
Application Rules
Applications must be submitted individually and in English.
Applicants should note the following rules:
- Applicants must be at least 18 years old.
- Applications must be submitted in English.
- Group applications are not permitted.
- Prior participants are not allowed to reapply.
- The programme is not a grant or funding scheme.
- Travel and accommodation are not covered unless clearly stated by organisers.
Who Should Apply?
The programme is suitable for students and early-career professionals with strong research ideas or innovative concepts.
Suitable applicants may include:
- University students
- Early-career researchers
- Recent Bachelor’s graduates
- Recent Master’s graduates
- Recent PhD graduates
- Young innovators
- Entrepreneurs with research-based ideas
- Professionals with science or society-focused innovations
- Individuals developing solutions to major challenges
Why This Programme Matters
Falling Walls Lab Brisbane matters because it helps emerging researchers and innovators share ideas that can create positive change.
Many breakthrough ideas remain limited to academic or technical spaces because they are not communicated clearly to wider audiences. This programme helps participants turn complex research into a concise, compelling message.
The three-minute format also builds communication, confidence, clarity, and public presentation skills that are valuable for research, entrepreneurship, science communication, and professional growth.
How the Programme Works
The programme works through a competitive pitch selection process.
The process includes:
- Eligible applicants prepare one breakthrough research idea or innovation concept.
- Applicants submit an individual application in English.
- Selected participants are invited to present at Falling Walls Lab Brisbane.
- Each participant delivers a three-minute pitch.
- The pitch explains the problem, solution, innovation, and impact.
- Participants demonstrate how their idea “breaks a wall” in science or society.
- Selected participants may advance to the Falling Walls Science Summit in Berlin.
- Global finalists present their work internationally from 6–9 November 2026.
How to Apply
Applicants should prepare a focused application that clearly communicates one innovative idea and its potential impact.
Application Preparation Steps
- Check age eligibility
Confirm that you are at least 18 years old at the time of application. - Check academic eligibility
Make sure you are currently enrolled at a university or have completed a Bachelor’s, Master’s, or PhD within the required timeframe. - Select one breakthrough idea
Choose one research idea or innovative concept that can be explained clearly in three minutes. - Define the wall being broken
Explain what barrier your idea challenges, such as a scientific limitation, social problem, technical gap, policy challenge, or practical obstacle. - Describe the impact
Show how the idea can create positive impact for science, society, communities, industry, health, environment, education, or another relevant field. - Prepare the application in English
Ensure the application is clear, concise, and written in English. - Apply individually
Submit only as an individual applicant, not as a group. - Check travel conditions
Confirm whether any travel or accommodation support is offered before making participation plans. - Prepare for a three-minute pitch
Practice communicating the idea in a short, structured, and engaging format.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Applicants should avoid submitting ideas that are too broad, unclear, or difficult to explain within three minutes.
Common mistakes include:
- Applying without meeting the age requirement
- Applying without meeting academic eligibility conditions
- Submitting a group application
- Applying again after previous participation
- Assuming the programme provides grant funding
- Assuming travel or accommodation costs are covered
- Presenting an idea that is too technical for a general audience
- Failing to explain the “wall” being broken
- Not showing the potential impact on science or society
- Using vague language instead of a clear problem-solution structure
Tips for a Strong Application
A strong application should be clear, focused, original, and impact-driven.
Applicants should:
- Present one strong idea
- Explain the problem simply
- Show what makes the idea different
- Connect the idea to real-world impact
- Avoid unnecessary technical language
- Use a clear problem-solution-impact structure
- Demonstrate why the idea matters now
- Show relevance across science and society
- Prepare a pitch that fits within three minutes
- Make the idea memorable for a broad audience
Key Terms Explained
Falling Walls Lab
Falling Walls Lab is an international pitch platform where students and early-career professionals present breakthrough ideas in a short and structured format.
Breakthrough Idea
A breakthrough idea is an innovative concept, research insight, technology, method, or solution that challenges existing limits and creates new possibilities.
Three-Minute Pitch
A three-minute pitch is a short presentation that explains an idea quickly, clearly, and persuasively.
Breaking a Wall
Breaking a wall means overcoming a barrier in science, society, knowledge, technology, policy, or practice through a new idea or approach.
Interdisciplinary Innovation
Interdisciplinary innovation means combining knowledge, methods, or perspectives from different fields to solve complex problems.
Falling Walls Science Summit
The Falling Walls Science Summit is an international gathering in Berlin where global finalists and scientific innovators present breakthrough ideas and research.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Falling Walls Lab Brisbane?
Falling Walls Lab Brisbane is a three-minute pitch competition where students and early-career professionals present innovative research ideas that address scientific and societal challenges.
Is Falling Walls Lab Brisbane a grant programme?
No. Falling Walls Lab Brisbane is not a funding or grant scheme, and no direct financial award is provided for participation.
Who can apply?
Individuals aged 18 years and above can apply if they meet the academic eligibility requirements.
What academic qualifications are accepted?
Applicants must be currently enrolled at a university, or they must have completed a Bachelor’s degree within the last 10 years, a Master’s degree within the last 7 years, or a PhD within the last 5 years.
Are all academic disciplines eligible?
Yes. Participation is open to all academic disciplines without restriction to a specific field.
What language must the application be submitted in?
Applications must be submitted in English.
Can groups apply?
No. Applications must be submitted individually.
Can previous participants apply again?
No. Prior participants are not permitted to reapply.
What happens after the Brisbane Lab?
Selected participants from Falling Walls Lab Brisbane may advance to the Falling Walls Science Summit in Berlin, scheduled for 6–9 November 2026.
Are travel and accommodation covered?
Travel and accommodation expenses for the local Lab or the international summit are not covered unless explicitly stated by organisers.
Conclusion
Falling Walls Lab Brisbane provides students and early-career professionals with a platform to present breakthrough research ideas in a clear three-minute format. Although it is not a grant programme, it offers valuable visibility, pitching experience, and the opportunity for selected participants to advance to the Falling Walls Science Summit in Berlin, where innovative ideas from around the world are showcased on an international stage.
For more information, visit Falling Walls Foundation.









































