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How To Write Extended Abstract For Innovation

This document provides guidance on writing an extended abstract for an innovation by outlining 18 recommended sections to include such as the title, introduction, problem statement, methodology, impacts, cost effectiveness, and originality. The methodology, impacts, and originality sections are identified as particularly important parts of the abstract. Pictures of the innovation and attachments with supporting data and results are also recommended to strengthen the abstract.
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How To Write Extended Abstract For Innovation

This document provides guidance on writing an extended abstract for an innovation by outlining 18 recommended sections to include such as the title, introduction, problem statement, methodology, impacts, cost effectiveness, and originality. The methodology, impacts, and originality sections are identified as particularly important parts of the abstract. Pictures of the innovation and attachments with supporting data and results are also recommended to strengthen the abstract.
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Dr.

Kumaran Gengatharan

HOW TO WRITE EXTENDED ABSTRACT FOR INNOVATION

FORMAT OF EXTENDED ABSTRACT

1. The first page should have the Title of the Innovation with picture
2. Page Content
3. Title, Name of Innovators and Affiliation, Work or Study Address, and Team
Leader Email and Abstract
4. Introduction
5. Study/ Innovation Background (Not compulsory but encouraged - in a short
paragraph)
6. Problem Statement
7. Methodology (In detail – Important Part)
8. Products Pictures with short descriptions
9. Impacts (In Detail – Important Part) with Testimony (If Got)
10. Cost Effectiveness
11. Potential of Commercialization
12. Originality (Pattern Right & Copy Right)
13. Novelty and Uniqueness
14. Product Future Development Plan (Not compulsory but encouraged - in a short
paragraph)
15. Conclusion
16. Appreciation / Acknowledgement (Not compulsory but encouraged - in a short
paragraph)
17. Reference
18. Appendix / Attachment
(Make sure to attach all the winning pictures of the innovation, data and results
you can to strengthen your innovation)

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