The Entry Process
You don’t need to be working in an ICT/IT environment to be successful in the iAwards. If you’re solving problems using technology, we’d love to hear about it – no matter what type of industry you work in. We strongly encourage students to showcase their solutions too. If you’re thinking about entering the iAwards, but need some guidance on the process, then follow these tips to get the most out of your iAwards journey.
Create your entry on our judging platform. Sign up and familarise yourself with the questions. You can go back to revise your application at any time before the final deadline.
View the iAwards 2026 criteria guidelines →
As part of your submission, you will be asked to respond to a few questions relating to your innovation.
Ensure you select the category that is best suited for your innovation.
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Details of who is involved in the project, i.e. team members, partner organisations, etc.
You’ll have the opportunity to explain the problem your innovation solves, but you’ll need to use evidence (or educated guesstimates with evidence) to back up any claims you make. If this is a joint entry, be sure to detail all collaborators when requested in the entry form.
We understand that innovation can change in a matter of weeks. However, we strongly encourage you to submit your application early. You can continue to log back in and edit your application until the final deadline.
Create a video clip that succinctly encapsulates your innovation/project. The video will be viewed by the judges as part of your entry. We’re looking for authentic, passionate pitches about your innovation. While they should be as engaging and interesting as possible, there is no expectation that they are professionally produced. Face-to-camera clips filmed on smart phones or similar are much preferred over production-quality clips. Videos should be no more than 3 minutes long.
If at any point in the process you have any questions or need clarification, please contact our iAwards team at [email protected] or call 1300 665 145.
Past experience tells us that entrants gain a lot from going through the iAwards process. We ask the hard questions that others might not, and it’s a great opportunity for you to test your approach to your innovation. The program pulls together innovators, do-ers and problem solvers from across the entire economy. Be open to feedback and make connections along the way.
Please note that for Western Australian and Tasmanian innovators, the pathway is slightly different. You become eligible for the iAwards through entering the INCITE Awards for Western Australia and the TasICT Excellence Awards for Tasmania.




