Converge (“Converge”) hosted by HERIOT-WATT UNIVERSITY, a Scottish charity registered under SC000278 and having its principal offices at Riccarton, Edinburgh EH14 4AS ("HWU") is running a competition entitled Converge Create Change Challenge Competition (the “Competition”).
The purpose of the Competition is to support the establishment of new companies bringing to the market innovative ideas developed by the Scottish research community. The Competition consists of four (4) phases. These phases are outlined on the Converge website (http://www.convergechallenge.com) by providing detail of what is expected of the Entrants at each phase and detailing the packages of support at each phase. Each winner is expected to use the prize awarded to grow the business idea.
1. Definitions
Applicant |
Means the individual or team entering the Converge Create Change Challenge Competition. |
Converge |
Means the Converge team, hosted by HWU, who manage the Converge Create Change Challenge Competition and associated activities. |
Converge Code of Conduct |
Means the Code of Conduct issued by Converge and available on the Converge website. |
Competition |
Means the Converge Create Change Challenge Competition. |
Entrant |
Means the individual or team entering the Converge Create Change Challenge Competition. |
Enterprise |
Means a corporate entity, registered at Companies House. |
External Judging Panel |
Means the panel appointed by Converge for the purpose of the selection of the finalists. |
Graduate |
Means any individual who has graduated from a Scottish University. |
HWU |
Means Heriot-Watt University, a Scottish charity registered under SC000278 and having its principal offices at Riccarton, Edinburgh, EH14 4AS, who host Converge. |
Internal Judging Panel |
Means the panel appointed by Converge for the purpose of the initial assessment of the competition applications. |
Student |
Means any student that is currently matriculated at either a Scottish University or Scottish Research Institution. |
Staff |
Means any person that is currently employed by a Scottish University or Scottish Research Institution by a contract of employment. |
Terms & Conditions |
Means these Terms & Conditions. |
2. ELIGIBILITY. The Competition is open to:
2.1 Any individual Staff member or Student at any Scottish University or Scottish Research institution. Students and Staff members should discuss their competition entry their Supervisors, Principal Investigators or Commercialisation Teams and gain permission if the intellectual property is owned by the University/Research Institute or the project is directly linked to applicant’s research, employment or studies. Entries will not be accepted from individuals/teams who previously won a Converge Challenge, Create Change Challenge, Net Zero Challenge, Impact Challenge or Creative Challenge prize for the same project.
2.2 Recent graduates from any Scottish University or Scottish Research Institution (up to thirty six (36) months after receipt of award at graduation prior to the application deadline). Entries will not be accepted from individuals/teams who previously won a Converge Challenge, Create Change Challenge, Net Zero Challenge, Impact Challenge or Creative Challenge prize for the same project.
2.3 Anyone who meets the criteria identified in 2.1 or 2.2 may apply on behalf of a Company that has been either dormant, non-trading or trading for no longer than twenty four (24) months with an income (incl. but not limited to grants, investment, loans, revenue, prizes) not higher than £150,000, are eligible to apply.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
2.4 Applicants must intend to establish and retain the headquarters of their business in Scotland but beneficiaries of the project can be located overseas.
2.5 Applicants may only enter the Competition with the same idea a maximum of three (3) times in total. After three entries, the idea becomes ineligible for any future entries.
2.6 For Entrants in category 2.3 above, Converge shall decide, in its sole discretion, whether a company shall meet these criteria.
2.7 Applicants must have the right to reside in the UK.
2.8 Enterprising activity must not involve political campaigning or the advancement of religion.
3. JOINT/TEAM applications will be accepted. Only one member of the team must satisfy the condition of eligibility under Clause 2. One team member must be named as the Lead Entrant and all other members of the team must be individually named. The Lead Entrant will be the point of contact and the assumed prize winner (if applicable), unless otherwise agreed. It is a requirement of the Competition that the Lead Entrant should have a significant input in the generation of the enterprising idea.
4. APPLICATIONS. Entrants must, before the advertised closing date, submit the application online at http://www.convergechallenge.com (the “Competition website”) and complete each part of it fully. A brief, clear and convincing outline of the business idea on which the application is based shall be detailed. Applications which are not fully completed before the application closing date will not be accepted.
5. The same business idea cannot be entered by a person both individually and as a member of a team.
6. Applications must be submitted via the Competition website. The CLOSING DATE for all applications is Wednesday 3rd April 2024 at 12pm GMT. Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted.
7. Entrants must either own or have the right to use and to commercially exploit all INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS, including know-how, related to/involved in the business idea on which they base their application.
8. Converge shall have the right to require any participant to the Competition to provide evidence of the right to use and to commercially exploit intellectual property rights referred to in Clause 7 above. Failure to provide such evidence may have a detrimental effect on the eligibility of the participant to progress into further phases of the Competition.
9. Converge and/or HWU shall have no responsibility for applications lost or delayed in transmission.
10. PHASE 1: Assessment of Applications. A panel constituted of representatives of funding Universities chosen by Converge (the "Internal Judging Panel") shall evaluate the business ideas outlined in the applications. The Internal Judging Panel shall select up to fifteen (15) Entrants (the "Candidates") to progress to Phase 2 of the Competition.
11. PHASE 2: Entrepreneurial Training and Elevator Pitch Competition. The Candidates shall be invited to attend an entrepreneurial training programme. The training will be delivered as a mix of online on-demand content by 13th May 2024 and face-to-face between 27th – 29th May 2024 and 3rd June 2024 – 5th June 2024 and candidates will be provided with a detailed list of activities before the training. During this Phase, an elevator pitch style presentation (the “Inside Innovation Competition”) shall be given by the Candidates. This year the Inside Innovation Pitch competition will take the form of a face-to-face event. Details and format of the event will be provided in June 2024. Attendance or participation in the Inside Innovation event and/or social media campaign is compulsory for all Candidates. Any Candidate not delivering an Inside Innovation presentation shall not be progressed to Phase 3 of the competition and will be disqualified from the Competition completely.
12. The outcome of the Inside Innovation Competition shall be taken into account by the Internal Judging Panel in selecting up to five (5) business plans to be shortlisted under Clause 13.
13. PHASE 3: Submission of business plan, financial forecast and one-minute video pitch. Following the Inside Innovation Competition, all Candidates will be invited to submit a full business plan and financial forecast by Wednesday 31st July 2024 at noon GMT. Submissions will be assessed by the Internal Judging Panel and up to four (4) business plans will be shortlisted. Shortlisted projects will be invited to attend an additional two days of training in September 2024.
14. The up to five (5) shortlisted business plans will be sent to an External Judging Panel Constituted of external experts (the “External Judging Panel”) chosen by Converge. The External Judging Panel will be bound by confidentiality obligations and will select the winning projects from the shortlisted ones. The business plan, financial forecast and video pitch submission as well as the live pitch shall be evaluated against the criteria published on the Converge website.
15. Entrants or Candidates may not contact any member of the External Judging Panel in relation to the Competition. In the event of any unauthorised contact being made, immediate disqualification will result, as will any attempt to influence the judging process
16. PHASE 4: Final Pitch and Announcement of Winners. The Finalists shall be informed via email and invited to deliver a final pitch to the External Judging Panel, taking place on or around 23rd September 2024. This will be face to face. During this event, the two (2) winners will be selected (the “Winners”). The winners will be announced at the Converge Awards Dinner, taking place on the Thursday 3rd October 2024, in Edinburgh. Converge reserve the right to change the final pitch and Converge final dates to comply with Government advice on social distancing and the associated requirements for events in place at the time.
17. In the event of a tied decision by the External Judges, the Chair of the Judging Panel will hold the casting vote to ensure that there will be a single first prize winner of the Converge Creative Challenge
18. In order for a Finalist to be eligible to be announced as winner, the Finalist must confirm via email their availability to attend the Converge Awards Dinner/Event to an email address of which the Finalist will be notified. Finalists can appoint representatives to attend the Converge Awards Dinner/Event and to accept the award on their behalf, on condition that Converge has previously been informed of such circumstance promptly and adequately.
19. All dates related to the phases/events of the Competition and detailed in the present document are subject to change by Converge. Any change shall be made public through publication on the Competition website.
20. All prizes are awarded at the discretion of the judging panel and all judging decisions are final and not subject to appeal.
21. By accepting the prize, each winner AGREES to make themselves available to participate in reasonable promotion or publicity events during the upcoming year, including the launch of the 2025 Converge Create Change Challenge Competition.
22. The first prize consists of a grant of Thirty Thousand Pounds Sterling (£30,000) plus a package of business support to be determined by Converge. The runner-up prize consists of a grant of Ten Thousand Pounds Sterling (£10,000) plus a package of business support to be determined by Converge.
23. All funds will be managed by HWU. All prizes will be final, non-transferable and no cash alternative to in-kind support will be available. Payments shall be made by HWU to Enterprises’ bank accounts only. In order to be able to receive the payment of the cash prize, each winner must comply with the provisions under Clause 24 i) and ii).
24. Each winner shall:
(i) incorporate a new business Enterprise - which must be Scottish registered and have its principal business address in Scotland – and open a related Enterprise's bank account by 4th October 2025 at the latest.
(ii) establish a business bank account that shall be demonstrable to the Finance Department of HWU by any means as shall be reasonably required by the afore-mentioned Finance Department;
(iii) spend the grant prize awarded exclusively on items/activities aimed at the realisation of the business plan elaborated by the winner for the purpose of the Competition;
(iv) spend the prize awarded by 4th October 2026, at the latest;
(v) ensure that all expenditure of cash prize money is done through the Enterprise’s bank account;
(vi) keep all receipts of expenditure of the grant awarded and make them and other statements and/or information available to HWU upon request;
(vii) provide confirmation of its VAT status to HWU;
(viii) provide quarterly reports to HWU on how the business is progressing.
25. HWU reserves the right to demand a refund of any monies awarded or any part of it to the extent to which a winner is unable to demonstrate that he/she has fully met the conditions from i) to vii) detailed in Clause 23.
26. At the point of drawing down the financial award, the winner of the Converge Create Change Challenge 2023 must ensure that the proposition reflects and is aligned with the original proposition and proposal that was presented to judging panel.
27. By entering the Competition, each Entrant acknowledges that the names of the winners and runners-up will be posted on the Competition website and published in promotional material regarding future editions of the Competition without any further prior notice. By entering the Competition each Entrant VOLUNTARY AND WITHOUT COMPENSATION AUTHORISES such uses of their name for promotional and news purposes related to the Competition by Converge, HWU, sponsors of the Competition, funders of the Competition and any other party that HWU decides in its sole discretion, without further prior notice. An opportunity will be afforded for the winners to opt out of this publicity and promotion.
28. By entering the Competition each Entrant VOLUNTARY AND WITHOUT COMPENSATION GIVES Converge PERMISSION for the non-confidential summary provided in the application form, to be used by Converge and HWU in any reasonable manner it sees fit for the promotion of the Competition without further prior notice. Use shall include use by Converge , HWU, sponsors of the Competition, funders of the Competition and any other party that Converge decides in its sole discretion without further prior notice. An opportunity will be afforded for the winners to opt out of this publicity and promotion.
29. By entering the Competition each Entrant VOLUNTARY AND WITHOUT COMPENSATION GIVES Converge PERMISSION to take and use their photographs and any film footage of their, including voice recordings, to be used by Converge and HWU in any reasonable manner it sees fit for the promotion of the Competition without further prior notice. Use shall include use by Converge, HWU, sponsors of the Competition, funders of the Competition and any other party that Converge Challenge decides in its sole discretion without further prior notice. An opportunity will be afforded for the winners to opt out of this publicity and promotion.
30. Save for the provisions under Clauses 27, 28 and 29, Converge may collect and process the following data about the Entrants: name, e-mail address, address, telephone/mobile number, relationship to the University, photograph. PERSONAL DATA will be collected and processed for the purpose of the Competition. Personal data will not be sent to third parties different from the judging panels for the purpose of reaching a decision. Personal data will be processed and kept in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Data Protection Act 2018 and the General Data Protection Regulation ((EU) 2016/679) and HWU’s Data Protection Policy. HWU’s Data Protection Policy can be accessed at http://www.hw.ac.uk/about/policies/data-protection.htm and may be updated from time to time to reflect the current legislation in force at any given time, in particular to reflect the requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation ((EU) 2016/679).
31. The Entrant acknowledges that HWU is a public authority under the terms of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 and had statutory obligations for disclosure of certain information if requested. The HWU Freedom of Information Policy can be accessed at http://www.hw.ac.uk/about/policies/foi.htm.
32. All Entrants agree not to disclose any CONFIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIALLY SENSITIVE INFORMATION obtained/disclosed to them throughout the duration of the Competition to any third party who is not subject to these same terms and conditions.
33. Information included in the applications will be kept confidential by Converge. It will not be used for purposes other than the Competition, without the prior written approval of the Entrant. Only a limited number of persons involved in the organisation of the Competition, including the judging panels, will have access to such information, strictly on a need-to-know basis.
34. Converge or HWU reserves the right to amend, alter or cancel the Competition without prior notice. Converge and HWU shall NOT be liable to any prospective Entrant nor to any participant to the Competition for any costs, expenses, loss and/or direct, indirect or consequential damages incurred or arising out the amendment, alteration or deletion of the Competition or its terms.
35. Converge reserves the right to amend or alter these Terms & Conditions.
36. The Competition is supported by a number of Scottish Universities and Converge reserves the right to disclose any information relating to the Competition, to the supporting Universities, who shall be bound by confidentiality requirements.
37. Converge reserves the right to disqualify any Entrant if they reasonably believe that the Entrant has breached any of these terms and conditions.
38. By submitting the application, the Entrant ACKNOWLEDGES that they have read the present Terms & Conditions and WARRANTS that all the information submitted in their application is true and accurate.
39. By submitting the application, the Entrant agrees they will comply with the Converge Code of Conduct.
40. The Entrant shall procure that in entering the Competition they will comply with all applicable laws, regulations and statutes relating to anti-bribery including but not limited to the Bribery Act 2010.
41. This Competition and the terms and conditions are governed by Scots Law and subject to the jurisdiction of the Scottish courts.
Converge Code of Conduct
We believe that participants should be treated with respect by the Converge team, our training and corporate partners, and those at our host venues. In return, we also expect and anticipate that participants will behave respectfully towards other people and those involved in their training programme.
The Converge Code of Conduct sets out expectations for participant behaviour and the procedures that Converge follows to resolve matters when participants’ behaviour is unacceptable.
Introduction
Our code of conduct applies to:
- Converge workshops and events delivered at universities and third-party venues;
- Converge training sessions;
- In-person meetings with members of the Converge team;
- Distance communications including email, telephone, the online alumni platform, the application/submission portal, the Converge website, and social media.
A participant is any individual who has taken part in a Converge programme. This includes:
- Applicants to any Converge programme;
- Semi-finalists and finalists participating in any Converge programme;
- Alumni (i.e., past participants) from any Converge programme.
All participants are expected to adhere to the code of conduct.
- A breach of the code of conduct may lead to a participant being excluded from the programme(s) they are undertaking, and future events offered to participants.
- Participants have the right, always, to see material that is kept on file and to request its removal if it is found to be incorrect or if they wish their personal data to be removed in accordance with the Data Protection Act 2018.
- Participants are representing their universities whilst taking part in Converge activities. We reserve the right to notify the host institution of any breaches of the code of conduct.
We ask that you:
- Respect others, regardless of culture, ability, race, gender, age or sexual orientation;
- Are courteous and respectful of host venues and staff at the host venues;
- Show a positive commitment to your own development and learning;
- Respect confidentiality and the Chatham House Rule (https://www.chathamhouse.org/chatham-house-rule);
- Attend and arrive punctually to training events you have been scheduled to attend;
- Cooperate with other participants, trainers, host venue staff and the Converge team;
- Understand that there is a certain amount of necessary paperwork which must be completed by each participant;
- Take care of equipment, facilities and buildings and show respect for property belonging to others;
- Take due notice and care of your own health and safety:
- Respect others well-being.
Misconduct
The following are examples of behaviour which are considered as misconduct and may result in a participant’s suspension or exclusion from a programme of study.
- Failure to follow Health & Safety Regulations.
- Conduct which prevents, obstructs, or disrupts teaching, learning or administration of training, workshops, events, online discussion, etc.
- Plagiarism.
- Failure to follow the reasonable instructions and requests of the trainer, a member of the Converge team or representatives of a host venue.
- Disorderly behaviour or the use of abusive language.
- Causing damage to the premises, equipment or property of another participant, the trainer, host venue or Converge.
- Behaviour or language which is racially or sexually offensive, or which is offensive to those with disabilities.
- Misuse or unauthorised distribution of intellectual property belonging to Converge, its training providers, corporate partners and other participants (including but not limited to programme content, printed and digital support material and information related to participant projects.
The following are considered examples of gross misconduct.
- Violence or a threat of violence.
- Drunkenness or illegal use of drugs whilst on the premises of a host venue or attendance at a training session, workshop or other event.
- Activity that is classified as illegal whilst attending a training session, workshop or other event.
- Failure to follow health and safety instructions that may cause or have caused serious injury.
Disciplinary Procedure
Except in circumstances which are considered acts of gross misconduct, in the first instance, the trainer(s) or Converge team member(s) will respectfully bring the issue to the attention of the participant and discuss, where necessary, to prevent further issues.
If a participant’s behaviour continues to be unacceptable or causes disruption to the learning of others, they may be asked to leave the training room pending further discussion or consultation with their university. If their behaviour is considered disrespectful to other participants, the trainer or host venue, or is otherwise considered to be gross misconduct, the participant will be asked to leave the site immediately. In the event of hostile behaviour towards the trainer, other participants, host venue staff or members of the public, or involvement in suspected illegal activity, the Converge team will support a decision to contact the police. In all instances, the Converge team will respect the decision of the trainer or representative of Converge on site.
Following an event where it has been necessary to remove a participant from a programme, an investigation will take place, taking note of statements provided by the participant, trainer and other eyewitness accounts.
Where it is found that a participant was removed from a course with due cause, they will only be accepted back onto future Converge activities on the condition their behaviour improves. If it is identified that the removal of the participant was inappropriate, Converge will accommodate the participant as soon as possible.