Deadline: 11-Jun-2026
Falling Walls Lab is coming to Nizwa, Oman, inviting innovators and early-career researchers to present breakthrough ideas in a three-minute pitch. Participants from all disciplines can demonstrate which “wall” their research or innovation aims to break, fostering interdisciplinary exchange and scientific progress.
What is Falling Walls Lab?
Falling Walls Lab is an international platform that brings together innovators, researchers, and early-career professionals to present groundbreaking ideas in science, technology, and society. The Lab encourages:
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Interdisciplinary collaboration and exchange
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Innovation and creative problem-solving
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Presentation of research in a concise three-minute pitch
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Recognition of ideas that aim to “break walls” in knowledge, technology, or social impact
Who Can Participate?
Applicants must:
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Be at least 18 years old at the time of submission
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Meet at least one academic requirement:
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Currently enrolled at a university
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Bachelor’s degree obtained within the last 10 years
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Master’s degree obtained within the last 7 years
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PhD obtained within the last 5 years
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MD is considered equivalent to a Master’s degree, and Dr. med. equivalent to a PhD
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Reflect global diversity in academic qualifications
Important Restrictions:
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Individual submissions only; group submissions or multiple applications are not allowed
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First-time applicants only; this is a one-time opportunity per participant
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Applications in English
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No ticket purchase required
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Travel and accommodation costs are not covered unless explicitly stated by local organisers
How the Lab Works
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Prepare Your Idea: Identify a challenge your research or innovation addresses and which “wall” it aims to break.
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Submit Application: Apply individually in English through the official Falling Walls Lab platform.
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Three-Minute Pitch: Selected participants present their ideas in a structured format to an expert jury.
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Evaluation: Ideas are judged on innovation, feasibility, societal impact, and clarity of presentation.
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Networking and Feedback: Participants gain exposure, mentorship, and opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration.
Why It Matters
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Promotes Early-Career Innovation: Provides a global stage for students, graduates, and young researchers to showcase their work.
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Fosters Interdisciplinary Exchange: Brings together participants from science, technology, arts, and social innovation.
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Accelerates Impact: Recognizes ideas with the potential to create breakthrough solutions for pressing societal challenges.
FAQs
1. Can I apply as part of a group?
No, only individual applications are accepted.
2. What are the age and academic requirements?
Participants must be at least 18 and meet one of the specified academic criteria (Bachelor’s, Master’s, PhD, or equivalent).
3. Do I need to pay to participate?
No ticket purchase is required for international Labs.
4. Are travel and accommodation provided?
Not unless explicitly stated by local organisers.
5. Can I apply more than once?
No, participation is limited to first-time applicants.
6. In what language should I submit my application?
Applications must be submitted in English.
7. How long is the pitch?
Each participant presents their idea in three minutes.
Conclusion
Falling Walls Lab Nizwa 2026 is a unique opportunity for early-career innovators to present breakthrough ideas, connect with an international network, and demonstrate which “walls” their research or innovation can break. It encourages creativity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and societal impact in a structured pitch competition format.
For more information, visit Falling Walls Foundation.









































