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2017 World Standards Day IEEE-SA Video Contest

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The IEEE Standards Association is inviting you to help celebrate 2017 World Standards Day by submitting a short video about how standards are helping to create the smart city of today and tomorrow. Based on the submissions, IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) will select up to three videos to receive a prize valued up to USD $500.

Contest criteria:

Each entrant must complete the contest submission form

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  • Each submission must include self-identification, including a legitimate email address and legal name
  • Videos must include references to IEEE standards related to Smart Cities, between 15 – 60 seconds.
  • Must provide link to a video
  • IEEE membership not required to participate
  • Contest end date: September 29, 2017

Submissions will be judged according to the following criteria: relevance to Smart Cities, factuality, creativity, originality, and quality of production.

Source: IEEE

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