The Business Case Competition (BCC) challenges participants to solve complex, real-world business problems related to the transition to clean and sustainable energy. It aims to enhance participants' analytical skills and their ability to develop creative, innovative, and strategic solutions. The competition tests critical thinking, collaborative work, in-depth analysis, and effective, persuasive communication.
Research Coordinator for Data and Modeling Group
Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR)
Early bird registration.
Participants will receive the preliminary case and guidelines to begin formulating their solutions.
All teams must submit their infographic summarizing the preliminary solution by this date.
Submitted infographics will be evaluated by the judges based on creativity, clarity, and relevance to the case.
Selected teams advancing to the semifinal round will be officially announced.
Semifinalist teams must confirm their participation and complete the registration process.
A workshop session will be held to provide insights and guidance to semifinalists in developing their full report.
All semifinalist teams are required to submit their complete written report for judging.
Judges will assess the submitted reports to determine the finalists.
Top 7 teams will be announced and invited to present their solutions in the final round. Selected teams will receive detailed instructions.
A mandatory meeting for finalist teams to review presentation guidelines and clarify technical requirements.
Finalist teams must submit their presentation pitch deck by this date.
Finalist teams will present their solutions to the panel of judges in the final round.