The presentation of your project should follow the typical structure of a start-up pitch for investors. In the drive links below you can find the examples of such pitch templates.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9JefaCxjM9bSV9GRW5HLWVXeUk
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9JefaCxjM9bSmFzSHBvaVlUZFE
The first drive link is the typical pitch template expected by Sequoia Capital based in Silicon Valley, the world's best entrepreneurial ecosystems. Sequoia Capital is one of the biggest venture capital investors in the world and home of some of the biggest start-up successes the world has seen (Google, Cisco, SUN, YuoTube, and so many others).
The second drive link is a pitch template structure compiled out of early pitches of a few start-ups that have become huge success stories.
Although there is not one pitch structure that is universally used, there are a few fundamental pillars in which all pitches should be based: 1. The Problem | 2. The Solution (and the product and/or service) | 3. The Market (the size, the positioning, the competition, the differentiation) | 4. The Financials (the money you make selling your products and/or services, the money you spend paying salaries, materials, equipments, etc.) | 5. The Team