An app designed to locate lost travelers without cellular service won first place at The Jerusalem College of Technology’s (JCT) 7th annual women’s hackathon earlier this month.
The competition was split into two parts, with the first stretching over the semester. Teams of 4-8 members selected an issue to address and spent the semester developing their solutions, participating in preparatory workshops on various topics, and collaborating with mentors to refine their technology.
Open for students from any department
“It’s been so inspiring to witness these young women, some of them juggling young babies in their hands, come up with cutting-edge solutions to very real problems,” said Orlee Guttman, co-founder of the Schreiber Levtech Entrepreneurship Center, in a press release Sunday. “We’re proud of the accomplishments of everyone who participated in this event.”
They tackled challenges presented by leading tech companies such as Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, Elbit Systems, Beit Halochem, BonData, and more.