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  Judging Process
All the members of the international jury consider, discuss and assess the entries with the greatest care. In order to be able to do this effectively, the jury has only a small number of members who devote a total of 6 days to the judging process which is divided into three stages.

In the first stage, the 5 jury members assess the projects on the basis of design sketches, photographs of the design model, technical drawings and a project description. About 40–60 entries will be selected for the second stage.

The design models are requested for the second stage of judging, during which the jury selects the finalists who will be invited to the BraunPrize Forum where the overall winner will be elected. In addition other outstanding projects are also selected during this process for inclusion in the BraunPrize Exhibition.

The third stage takes place at the BraunPrize Forum. The finalists present their projects to an invited audience made up of representatives from the sectors of design, as well as notables from the worlds of industry, technology and the media who have a special interest in the field of design. The overall winner of the 2009 BraunPrize will be
selected on the basis of the votes cast by the guest jurors attending the Forum.

 
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