Competition
2025 IEEE Metaverse Grand Challenge for Simulation-Based Learning
Competition Overview
Participants will have the creative freedom to develop immersive simulations that model key processes and innovations in education. The challenge focuses on designing engaging, interactive simulations that can enhance the learning and training experience for Young Professionals (YPs) and students.
All entrants must be a students from an accredited university or YPs who have graduated with their first professional degree within the past 15 years. Teams may consist of a mix of students and YPs.
- Please complete this form to indicate your interest in participating.
- Then, stay tuned for two upcoming knowledge webinars where we’ll provide guidance and answer your questions as you develop your immersive environments.
Download official contest rules (PDF, 206 KB)
Competition Overview (PDF, 2 MB)
Competition Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) (PDF, 152 KB)
Submission Materials Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) (PDF, 765 KB)
Resources and Useful Links (PDF, 792 KB)
Knowledge-Sharing Webinars
General Overview Webinar: Getting Started with Simulation Challenge 2025
Date: 31 May 2025 (Saturday)
Download presentation slides (PDF, 5 MB)
Watch on-demand at YouTube
Webinar 1: Immersive Innovation for Smart Cities / SusTech – From Virtual Labs to Sustainable Futures
Theme: Sustainable Smart Cities and Urban Innovation
Invited Speaker: Yesaswini Chilukuri, Senior Engineer, Sustainability Design, Khatib & Alami Engineering Consultants
Talk: Simulations as Catalysts for Sustainable Smart Cities
Date: 7 June 2025 (Saturday)
Watch on-demand at YouTube
Webinar 2: Designing Digital Healthcare Experiences – Simulation Concepts That Save Lives
Theme: Healthcare Applications in Digital Learning
Invited Speaker: May Dongmei Wang, Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University
Date: 8 June 2025 (Sunday)
Watch on-demand at YouTube
Webinar 3: Building the Future of Learning – Simulation Ideas for Smart Classrooms
Theme: Advanced Learning in Educational or Classroom Environment
Invited Speaker: Gustavo Giannattasio, IEEE FDC Board, IEEE TEMS Board, IEEE Smart Cities Board, AI Coalition, TCOES, IEC, N&A, Committees
Talk: Simulation Ideas for Smart Classrooms
Date: 8 June 2025 (Sunday)
Watch on-demand at YouTube
Objective
The challenge aims to foster simulation-driven learning experiences on 2D or 3D metaverse platforms, allowing users to interactively engage with concepts, processes, and problem-solving scenarios. Participants will design, simulate, and showcase emerging technology using real-time, AI-enhanced, and/or user-adaptive simulations. The goal is to create scalable, immersive, and globally accessible educational tools that transform learning.
Teams:
- Teams may consist of 1 to 5 members.
- Each participant may be part of only one team.
- Teams cannot change members after project submission.
Theme Categories
Participants must select one of the following themes to guide their simulation development:
1. Healthcare Applications in Digital Learning
- Simulating patient interactions, surgical procedures, and/or medical training in immersive environments.
- Exploring AI-driven diagnostics, wearable health tech, and/or virtual hospital management simulations.
2. Sustainable Smart Cities and Urban Innovation
- Highlighting sustainability principles through virtual laboratories and/or eco-friendly innovations.
- Demonstrating energy-efficient systems, recycling methodologies, and/or sustainability analytics in educational settings.
- Public safety infrastructure, including smart surveillance, emergency response systems, and/or disaster resilience planning.
3. Advanced Learning in Educational or Classroom Environment
- Simulating AI-driven personalization in education, including adaptive learning systems.
- Exploring smart classroom concepts, immersive collaboration spaces, and/or AI-powered instructional tools.
- Focusing on inclusive, accessible, and future-ready learning environments.
View inspiration to spark your ideas! (PDF, 92 KB)
Submission Format
1. PowerPoint Presentation (up to 5 slides):
- Clearly indicate the selected theme.
- Provide a brief implementation design overview.
- Highlight key technology elements that enhance education and learning experiences.
2. Video Recording (5-7 minutes, MP4 format):
- Showcase your project in an engaging format.
- Highlight elements that should be considered in the evaluation process.
Submission Deadline: 1 September 2025
Judging Criteria:
Submissions will be evaluated based on the following:
Criteria | Weight |
---|---|
Effectiveness of Simulation-Based Learning | 25% |
Creativity & Innovation | 20% |
Educational Impact and/or Learning Effectiveness | 20% |
User Experience (UI/UX) & Engagement | 15% |
Integration of AI, Gamification, and/or Adaptive Learning | 10% |
Sustainability, Accessibility, and/or Ethical Considerations | 10% |
Prizes
First-Place Awards (Travel Grants): Up to two (2) winners will receive US$2,500 in travel expenses to attend the 2025 IEEE International Symposium on Emerging Metaverse (ISEMV), co-located with the 2025 IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV) in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA (or another IEEE Metaverse Initiative event).
Second-Place Awards: Up to two (2) winners will receive a premium backpack featuring the IEEE Metaverse and YP logos, along with a certificate of achievement.
*Awards will only be granted if suitable winners are identified.
Are you ready to shape the future of simulation-based learning? Join the challenge today! Download the official contest rules (PDF, 206 KB).
Competition Sponsors
Competition Chair: Polat Goktas, University of College Dublin, Ireland
For any questions or concerns, please contact [email protected].