The Eye on a Better Tomorrow research competition is built on three fundamental concepts: making effective, affordable, and accessible technologies that assist in making the world a better place. These are core components of the Grinbath philosophy. In a short video, show us how eye tracking technology can assist in your research to make the world a better place.
If you are a non-profit organization or higher education researcher, submit a 2 minute video showing how your research could benefit from eye tracking data. All videos will be published on the Eye on a Better Tomorrow page on the Grinbath website and public voting will determine the top three videos. Of the top 3, a winner will be selected by the EyeGuide™ advisory board.
The winner of the competition will receive a free EyeGuide™ system and their video will be featured on the homepage of Grinbath’s website. Furthermore, just by participating in the Eye on a Better Tomorrow event, you will receive 30% off the purchase of an EyeGuide™ system.
To Participate
Participants must be affiliated with a non-profit organization or a higher education institution. Participants may submit one video per individual or project.
Compose a video, no longer than two minutes, showing how your research (using eye tracking data) can help make the world a better place. In your video you should clearly show the following elements:
If you are a non-profit organization or higher education researcher, submit a 2 minute video showing how your research could benefit from eye tracking data. All videos will be published on the Eye on a Better Tomorrow page on the Grinbath website and public voting will determine the top three videos. Of the top 3, a winner will be selected by the EyeGuide™ advisory board.
The winner of the competition will receive a free EyeGuide™ system and their video will be featured on the homepage of Grinbath’s website. Furthermore, just by participating in the Eye on a Better Tomorrow event, you will receive 30% off the purchase of an EyeGuide™ system.
To Participate
Participants must be affiliated with a non-profit organization or a higher education institution. Participants may submit one video per individual or project.
Compose a video, no longer than two minutes, showing how your research (using eye tracking data) can help make the world a better place. In your video you should clearly show the following elements:
• The mission of your research
• Your research scope
• Briefly explain your methodology
• Where does eye tracking research fit into your data collection? How will it inform your study?
• How does your research help make the world a better place?
Submit an entry form on the Eye for a Better Tomorrow Contest site (grinbath.com/eyeonabettertomorrow) including your personal information and a link to your video (videos need to be posted on a video hosting site such as YouTube and the URL and embed code must be included on the entry form). See Contest Rules for full information.
• Your research scope
• Briefly explain your methodology
• Where does eye tracking research fit into your data collection? How will it inform your study?
• How does your research help make the world a better place?