CRE[AT]E Final Event 2024

The CRE[AT]E Challenge 2024 Final Event was a hybrid event online and at MIT, on Saturday April 27th, 2024.

384 Team Izzy - Documentation Award Winner - Grip-enhancing hand exoskeleton for a person with low muscle tone

638 GuardAIn - Innovation Award Winner - AI-powered scene description device for people with visual impairments

681 Summit Kitchen Team - Product Feasibility Award Winner - soft-grip kitchen utensils with interchangable heads for cooks with weak grip

838 GND2GND - Co-Designer Collaboration Award Winner - indoor audio GPS for school navigation by a girl using a white cane

Finalist Teams

(In order of presentation for the event.)


Team 999: Shanghai Sensory Seekers - HAPlas

Team 838: GND2GND

Team 681: Summit Kitchen Team

Team 638: GuardAIn

Team 384: Team Izzy

Team 318: Vextraordinary

Team 270: The Raptors

Team 121: Arc Reactors

Honorable Mentions

Team 263: Team Geekable

Team 423: Peaky Blinders

Team 734: Mighty Coders

Team 998: Shanghai Sensory Seekers - Interactive Light Box

Watch Party Information

Cambridge, MA, USA: 

Host: MIT Beaver Works

Location: 32-144 Stata Center (32 Vassar St, Cambridge, MA 02139) - first floor, room 144

Campus Tour: Teams wishing to join a tour of MIT campus should meet at 32-144 at 10:45 AM

Lunch will be provided.

Teams wishing to attend the Beaver Works watch party should contact bwsi-create-challenge@mit.edu.


Information for Challenge Teams

All supported teams must submit final event materials, following the Black Gate submission requirements. Open teams that wish to participate may also submit final event materials using the same requirements. Teams must meet all Black Gate requirements in order to have their videos shown. All participating teams that meet the Black Gate requirements will have their videos shown throughout the day of the final event.


Eight finalists will be chosen from the participants. Their videos will be shown during the finalist presentation portion of the event, and they will have an opportunity to answer questions from our judges live after their videos are shown. Finalists will be notified before the final event. Both supported and open teams may be finalists, and they will be judged the same way. Finalists are not required to be in person at MIT, and may answer questions virtually.


Down-selection to the finalist pool from among all the teams will depend on our four judging categories: product feasibility, co-designer collaboration, technical innovation, and documentation.


From our eight finalists, four will be chosen as our category winners for each of the four judging categories after the presentations. Only one category may be won by any team.


A more detailed schedule will be posted shortly before the day of the event.