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WebApp Presentation (WAP) Day

Welcome to the one of the final yet most important milestones of the TechUp Programme - the WAP (WebApp Presentation) Days!

This page provides a summary of the key details surrounding the WAP Day:

Venue & Date

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Date

26th — 27th May 2025 (Mon-Tue) - Participants will only be involved in 1-hr slots, during which they would around the same time with their groupmates. - You should arrive at least 15 mins before your scheduled timeslot. -

Venue

MDDI Building, 140 Hill Street, Old Police Station, Singapore 179369

Collaboration Room 2 (Level 1) - The presentation will take place F2F, by default

How would WAP Day look like?

  • During your scheduled slot, you should report as a group to the Collab Room (Level 1).

  • One-by-one, you will be asked to individually present your app before a group of seasoned PM and UX Design practitioners, who will serve as your evaluators. Each presenter gets around 8 mins, which comprises:

    • 5-mins presentation

    • 3-mins Q&A, in which the evaluators would ask probing questions and share their feedback.

What should I need to present?

During the allocated 5 mins of presentation time, you should focus on covering the following:

  1. State your problem statement:

    • Recall: your problem statement should contain a clear and sound description of your (i) target users, (ii) pain-points, and (iii) consequences (if the problem is not addressed)

  2. Describe your web app and its key features

    • Explain what your web app does; and summarize the key features that enable your app to address the problem statement in #1

    • Elaborate on the thought process on how you decided on included these features, e.g., based on the insights you've gathered from your user interviews

  3. Walk through the user flow

    • Perform 1-2 demonstrations with your web app, to show how a prospective user might use the app to achieve his/her intended outcomes.

What will the evaluators primarily be looking out for?

The evaluators will mainly be looking for the following:

A. Problem Statement: In your formulation of the problem statement, is there clarity and soundness in the following:

  1. Target Users

  2. Pain-Points

  3. Consequences, if the problem is not addressed?

Your problem statement should not be a mere restatement of what you have crafted in Week 1; you should be able to briefly share your post-interview/ research insights to further validate the assumptions/ hypotheses in your problem statement.

B. Product Suitability:

  1. The extent to which your app's features address the stated problem statement in (A)

  2. The effectiveness of your app's UX in supporting/ facilitating the user journey

  3. The extent to which the app is functioning as intended

What do I need to Prepare or Bring?

  • Your webapp should have been completed and gone live, in the form of a publicly-accessible URL, by the time of WAP day.

  • During WAP day, you should bring along a laptop that would allow you to display your webapp and demonstrate the user flow.

  • Presentation slides are optional; you may wish to consider using them if they help in delivering your point across effectively.

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Here's wishing you the best of luck for WAP day!

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