
The Online Innovation Competition of the Silicon Valley International Invention & Innovation Festival (SVIIF) is designed for inventors, innovators, companies, universities, and organizations who are unable to attend the festival in person but wish to participate on an international stage.
This category allows participants to showcase their inventions remotely while still benefiting from professional exhibition, international jury evaluation, and global visibility at SVIIF in Silicon Valley.
Organized under the patronage of the International Federation of Inventors’ Associations (IFIA), the online competition maintains the same standards, credibility, and recognition as on-site participation.
Online participants benefit from:
SVIIF’s Online Innovation Competition provides a trusted and professional solution for inventors worldwide to present their ideas without travel limitations. Each accepted invention is professionally displayed at the exhibition venue in Silicon Valley, ensuring visibility throughout the festival.
This format serves as a powerful bridge between innovation, technology, and industry, allowing ideas to be seen, evaluated, and recognized globally—regardless of physical location

The Online Innovation Competition is designed for inventors, innovators, companies, universities, and organizations who are unable to attend SVIIF in person but wish to participate in one of the world’s leading innovation festivals.
This program allows participants to showcase their inventions remotely while benefiting from international jury evaluation, professional on-site display, and global visibility at the Silicon Valley International Invention & Innovation Festival (SVIIF).
Each accepted invention is professionally presented at the exhibition venue, ensuring international exposure while maintaining the same standards, credibility, and recognition as on-site participation.
SVIIF welcomes inventors, innovators, companies, universities, and organizations worldwide to participate through its Online Participation Program, designed for those unable to attend the festival in person.
Online participants can present their inventions remotely while still benefiting from professional on-site exhibition, international jury evaluation, and global visibility at the Silicon Valley International Invention & Innovation Festival (SVIIF).
This participation format ensures that every accepted invention is professionally displayed at the exhibition venue, maintaining the same standards, credibility, and recognition as on-site participation.
This program focuses on:
• Providing a global platform for remote participation
• Offering international exposure without travel requirements
• Ensuring professional evaluation by an international jury
• Supporting innovators at all stages, from concept to market-ready solutions
• Connecting ideas with a worldwide innovation network
Whether you are an individual inventor, a startup, or an established organization, SVIIF Online Participation offers a trusted gateway to showcase innovation on an international stage.

A ) Mechanics – Engines – Machinery - Robotic - Tools – Industrial Process – Metallurgy
B ) Electronics – Electricity - Methods of Communication
C ) Building – Architecture – Civil Engineering – Construction – Materials – Woodwork
D ) Sanitation – Ventilation – Heating
E ) Security – Rescue – Alarm
F ) Housekeeping – Nutrition
G ) Commercial, Industrial and Office Equipment
H ) Agriculture – Forestry and Garden – Pet and Farm Animal Supplies
J ) Traffic – Transport – Car Accessories
K ) Graphic Arts – Advertising
N ) Hardware - Software - Cybersecurity - Blockchain - Internet of things (IoT)
M ) Medical Technology – Medical Engineering – Medicine – Hygiene
N ) Hardware - Software - Cybersecurity - Blockchain - Internet of things (IoT)
O ) Teaching Research – Pedagogical Items
P ) Energy - Renewable and green energy
Q ) Paramedical - Health - Foodstuffs - Drinks – Cosmetics
The inventions will be published in one of the following classes for booklet and jury evaluation and the Jury board and organizer Committee alone shall decide in which classes they shall be placed.
Judges evaluate how unique, imaginative, and original the idea is.
New approaches or creative thinking receive higher scores.
Projects with a meaningful purpose score higher
Young inventors are assessed on how well they understand the principles behind their invention — at a level appropriate for their age group.
Judges consider how the invention could be used in real life and who might benefit from it
Students receive points for introducing improvements to existing solutions or creating something entirely new
A simple working model, digital demo, drawing, or physical prototype helps judges understand the idea and supports scoring
Clarity of explanation, confidence, enthusiasm, and the ability to describe the invention in simple terms are key factors in evaluation
Younger participants are judged with age-based expectations.
Judges consider effort, dedication, and the resources realistically available to the student
Groups are assessed on collaboration, shared responsibility, and how well they work together throughout the project
Drawings, explanations, diagrams, or photos showing how the idea works
A simple working prototype, handmade model, 3D-printed part, craft version, or digital demo
Sketches, notes, or a step-by-step plan showing the idea, problem, and solution
Mission City Ballroom
SANTA CLARA CONVENTION CENTER
Mission City Ballroom
Mission City Ballroom
SANTA CLARA CONVENTION CENTER , Mission City Balroom
Mission City Ballroom
Mission City Ballroom
SANTA CLARA CONVENTION CENTER , Mission City Balroom
Mission City Ballroom
Mission City Ballroom
SANTA CLARA CONVENTION CENTER , Mission City Balroom
Mission City Ballroom
Elizabeth A Hangs Theater
SANTA CLARA CONVENTION CENTER
Elizabeth A Hangs Theater



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