Remarkable Achievements for Amal Schools at the National Robotics and Engineering Competition
The National Robotics and Engineering Competition was held over two days at the Technological Entrepreneurship Center in Haifa, featuring the participation of 450 students from 30 schools across the country. This year’s competition showcased over 130 projects in the fields of robotics serving humanity and society, innovation and creativity, and computer-aided design systems. The panel of judges comprised leading teachers from the Ministry of Education.
As the competition results were announced, the remarkable achievements of the Amal Educational Network became evident. The Amal Peres High School for Hi-Tech and the Arts in Tel Aviv clinched the first place with their cable car project and the second place with their sorting conveyor project. The school also won first and third places in the Mechatronics College Competition with their rotating parking project.
The Amal Holz Air Force Multidisciplinary School secured the third place in the modeling competition. The Amal Zarzir School took third place in the Technological Innovation and Creativity category with their intriguing automatic drink dispenser project. Additionally, the Amal Akhva Gilboa Naura Multidisciplinary School won third place in the Engineering Excellence Championship with their mechatronic medic project.
Karen Tal, CEO of Amal Education Network, congratulated the winning schools and remarked, “This significant and prestigious victory is the result of educational and ethical endeavors that yield impressive outcomes and is a source of pride for the entire network.”