Amal Schools triumph in the Unistream 2024 Competition
In a remarkable display of innovation and entrepreneurial spirit, students from the Amal Educational Network achieved significant victories at this year’s prestigious Unistream competition. The Safe Bites Project from the Amal Interdisciplinary School of Taibe clinched first place with a palm-sized device that detects peanuts in food, addressing a critical allergy issue.
The Movie Code Project from the Amal Interdisciplinary School of Safed secured third place, enabling moviegoers to continue watching movies on their mobile devices via QR code. The event, held at the Expo Hall in Tel Aviv, brought together over a thousand youths from diverse backgrounds, including Bedouins, Druze, Arabs, and Jews, many of whom have faced displacement and have been studying in schools that were new to them as a result of the war.
Representing the Amal network as judges were Tamar Peled Amir, the network’s deputy Director General, and Itai Rosenfeld, Amal’s head of technological education and former Director General of Applied Materials. Amal Educational Network and Unistream share a profound commitment to empowering Israeli youth through creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship, believing in the transformative power of education for social mobility. These achievements underscore Amal’s role as a leading force in nurturing future entrepreneurs and fostering a love for science and technology.