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What is ADC?

ADC stands for Accessibility Design Competition. This is an annual event organized by RMIT Careers, Alumni and Industry Relations where we provide Students with a platform to team up with Industry Partners, enabling them to work together and create innovative ideas in the form of a design/prototype to promote inclusiveness for People with Disabilities in the workplace. 

What is the process of being assigned to an Industry Partner?

In the registration form, each team will be asked to select THREE Industry Partners whom they prefer to connect with for further assistance and consultation during their journey with ADC 2024. After that, the ADC 2024’s Organizing Team will contact you to announce your team's assigned Industry Partner. In Round 1, each team must conduct at least one and at max three meetings (both face-to-face and online meetings are accepted) with the assigned Industry Partner to consult about their ideas and get endorsed in the proposal. 

 

Each team will also have an opportunity to acquaint themselves with various Industry Partners from top-notch companies in the Info Day & Networking event taking place on Wednesday, 10 April: 14:00 - 17:00 (Offline in Ha Noi) and Tuesday, 16 April: 9:00 - 12:00 (Offline in HCMC & Online via livestreaming).

Where do the Industry Parners come from?

The Industry Partners are experienced professionals in diverse fields.  

I do not know anything about the topic of disabilities, can I join? 

If you have had no prior knowledge or experiences about disability-related issues, you are highly encouraged to conduct in-depth research and set up meetings and talk with people with lived experiences to deepen your understanding of the topic. ADC also offers you a diverse array of masterclasses and opportunities for collaborating with mentors/industry partners to strengthen your knowledge about people with disabilities. 

I do not have a team yet, can I join as an individual? 

No, you will have to form a team of three students to register for the competition. If you have any difficulties forming your team, please contact us for prompt support. 

 

ADC 2024’s contact points:

1. Mr. Tuan Anh Le | International Mentoring & Career Consultant @ tuananh.le@rmit.edu.vn

2. Ms. Nhat Phuong Nguyen | Marketing & Program Assistant @ s3878269@rmit.edu.vn

I am currently a Master student, can I join the competition?   

Yes, you can. Any student currently enrolled in a Bachelor or Master program is eligible to join the competition. 

What would be the expected final product to be completed?

The final product can be a hardware prototype, a software, or a design. The participating teams are strongly encouraged to come up with practical, functional products. The marking criteria will be provided in the Rules & Regulations. 

How can I stay updated about the Competition?

For further information, please visit:

1. ADC’s official Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/rmit.adc 

2. ADC website: https://www.accessibilitydesigncompetition.com 

 

If you need any support, please contact the Organizing Team via email:

1. Mr. Tuan Anh Le | International Mentoring & Career Consultant @ tuananh.le@rmit.edu.vn

2. Ms. Nhat Phuong Nguyen | Marketing & Program Assistant @ s3878269@rmit.edu.vn

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