MYOB Digital Challenge

Celebrating its 10th year, in partnership with the University of Auckland Case Club, we invite RMIT students to compete in the 2024 MYOB Digital Challenge.

The Challenge is a fusion of business and technical analysis – driving real solutions for real business problems by university students.

The competition this year will remain online, open to every university student from Australia and New Zealand regardless of discipline, and has a prize pool of $10,000 to be won.

Students will put into practice and develop:

  • Business Skills: think from a commercial perspective and understand the market and the customer
  • Technical Skills: build a prototype/MVP (minimum viable product) solution, and understand human-tech interaction
  • Agile and collaboration skills: work with your peers to go from understanding the problem to building a working solution in a limited timeframe
  • Presentation skills: pitch your solution to a panel of MYOB and industry executives

How does it work/timeline?

  • Registrations are open until 26 June.
  • The case outlining the context and problem students will solve will be released on the 23rd, with an online intro event on the 24th.
  • Teams submit a viable solution, creating a 5-10 min video pitch and a one page executive summary by 3 July.
  • Judges will mark the submissions to choose the top 6 participants for the final round on 18 July

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