Three Israeli students from Ben Gurion University of the Negev won second place at the International Cultural and Academic Meeting of
Engineering Students conference (ICAMES), a world-wide engineering project competition organized by the Engineering Society of Bogazici
University in Istanbul.
Gilad Keizler, Yuval Ben Zion and Nimrod Shalit’s final project in the Department of Industrial Engineering and Management at Ben-Gurion
University was the only project from Israel to be accepted to the prestigious Istanbul competition, which has been held in Turkey for
the last 20 years.
“This is a very competitive contest,” Dr. Adir Even, who supervised the students’ project, told Tazpit News Agency. “Dozens of student
teams from around the world from different engineering disciplines compete and usually one or two projects are accepted from each country.”
Sri Lanka came in first place in the competition.
The three Israeli students spent the past year developing a special app called StaTeam system, which provides comprehensive information
and computer technology (ICT) solutions for basketball teams. The system is based on a mobile application for efficient data collection
and storage during games and provides a variety of Business Intelligence (BI) utilities for analyzing and visualizing the data
collected over time. The system provides the coach with decision support tools toward improving the performance of individual players,
as well as the entire team for reasonable prices.
“It’s the first time that a service of this type would be available to smaller scale basketball teams, community leagues, etc. at a more
reasonable cost than the kind of technology that big league professional teams use,” said Dr. Even.
For the Ben Gurion students, the Istanbul experience was a positive one. “We got to know engineering students from Lebanon and Egypt, from
all over the world,” said Yuval Ben Zion to Tazpit. “What interests all of us is engineering not politics,” Ben Zion added.
“It was a great honor to reach second place. We’ve been working on this project day and night and it was great to see the results of our
work and receive positive feedback.”
By Anav Silverman
Tazpit News Agency