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Kreativity Show Jr.

Working Prototype Innovation Challenge

Students identify real problems, build functional prototypes, and present solutions for healthcare, agriculture, or smart infrastructure.

Kreativity Show Jr.

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KL 2026

📋 Overview

Kr8ivity Show Jr. 2026 is a structured innovation challenge where students identify real-world problems, develop working prototypes, and present practical solutions before an expert jury. The competition emphasizes structured thinking, responsible innovation, and scalable impact.

Who Can Participate

Grades 6-8

Team Size: Maximum 3 students per team

Key Stages

Start: Ideation Round: 300-500 word synopsis submission

Advance: Finale: top 20% teams from each zone qualify for the Grand Finale

🚀 Your Path to the Finale

Competition Journey

Ideation

Brainstorm and conceptualize your solution

Mentoring

Get guidance from expert mentors

Zonal

Compete at zonal level

Finale

National finale showcase

💡 Themes / Problem Statements

1️⃣

Health Care

Design a healthcare solution that improves preventive care, accessibility, monitoring, emergency response, hygiene, mental health awareness, nutrition, or health data tracking.

2️⃣

Agriculture

Build an agricultural solution that improves productivity, resource efficiency, climate resilience, soil monitoring, crop health, storage, supply chain transparency, or farmer decision-making.

3️⃣

Smart Infrastructure

Create a smart infrastructure solution that improves efficiency, safety, sustainability, resource management, traffic flow, public lighting, waste management, accessibility, or emergency response.

✅ What Participants Need to Do

Students from Grades 6 to 8 are eligible to participate.

Each team must consist of a maximum of 3 students.

Teams must select only one theme for their project.

Round 1 submission is mandatory and must include a 300-500 word synopsis in PDF format.

The prototype must be functional and demonstrable.

The presentation video must not exceed 7 minutes and must include the problem statement, concept explanation, research background, prototype demonstration, and impact assessment.

🎯 Skills You'll Build

Problem Solving and Critical ThinkingSTE(A)M & Computational ThinkingInnovation and Practical ImplementationCommunication and PresentationTeamwork and Collaboration

📚 Guidelines & Resources

Official PDF Guidelines

Download the official problem statement and guidelines PDF.

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