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our kind of science fair

Neumont College of Computer Science's Project Showcase is an excellent opportunity for Neumont students to show off what they've been working on, compete for prizes, and enjoy a little friendly competition.

WHEN: Friday, March 8, 2024 // 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
WHERE: Neumont Campus
WHO: Neumont students, alumni, staff, faculty, friends, family, employers, and future students are all invited to attend Project Showcase.

Students must register to participate in Project Showcase and may be invited to participate in Project Showcase Prime during April FReX.

 
 

PROJECT SHOWCASE

At this annual competition, students are invited to show off their latest and greatest project work. From first-year students to Enterprise Project participants, all students compete for recognition in the categories: Gaming, Non-gaming, Capstone Projects, and Enterprise Projects. The group with the most overall votes from staff/faculty as well as students are also given special recognition.

Project Showcase is an unmatched opportunity to get to know Neumont. Visitors will see student projects in action and learn more about our hands-on approach to software and game development. Vote for your favorite and watch to see who is named overall champion.

 

PROJECT SHOWCASE 2021

Take a peek at our 2021 Project Showcase, held in conjunction with FReX, in the video below and see what great student work was on display.

 

PROJECT SHOWCASE PHOTO GALLERY

Project Showcase enjoys a long history of showing off student work. Check out the gallery below for some photos from recent years.

 
 
 
 

RULES & ELIGIBILITY

To compete in Project Showcase, students must register their project by submitting an online registration form. All projects must be submitted by the deadline. Projects will ONLY be accepted after that date at the discretion of the event organizer. Registration will open approximately one month prior to the event.

  1. Project teams are limited to six individuals. If students wish to submit a project with more than six contributing members, an exemption must by granted by the Project Showcase Committee.

  2. Any winning project may only be resubmitted to a future Project Showcase if the project has undergone substantial change and improvement.

  3. At least one member of the project team must be present at your booth during the entire event.

  4. If no one on the registered project team is able to participate in Project Showcase, you must contact the event organizer to cancel your registration at project.showcase@neumont.edu.

  5. Project teams must complete set-up prior to the beginning of the event.

If you have any other questions or concerns about Project Showcase, please email project.showcase@neumont.edu.