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Tottanka 31-08-2007 22:37

FIRST growing larger for Israel?
 
I just read an article in one of the largest newspaper of Israel, Haaretz.
It's a short article, and i says:
"Peres promoting a project of teenagers building robots

Presedint of Israel, Shimon Peres, is assisting in promoting a project in which teenagers build robots, in order to raise the number of engineers and fight the "brain-escape" .
[not in article] brain escape = an Israeli term that desribes the fact that many talented young people leave israel i order to study abroad, which causes Israel loss of many talented people who could develope and promote its industry[/not in article]
The FIRST Israel project is a collonyof the American FIRST organiztion, which tries to make science and technology more popular among youngssters, by organizing compatitions between teams who build robots. About 6 month ago, the President attended the Israeli finals of the competition, which is now in Israel for 3 years, and decided to assist it. Since then, the President has spoken about the project with CEO of Oracle CO., Larry Ellison, and with the Head of the Israel Defence Force, Gabi Askenazi, whom he convinced to join labs and engineers from the army to the project"



OK, so that's it.
Now the 3 people who are mentioned in this article are real big shots. One of them is the President of Israel, one of them is the 2nd wealthiest person in the world, and the third is the head of the Israeli army. They can pull any string they wish, and with thier assistance they FIRST will grow larger, no question about it.
I remember Shimon Peres at ourregional. He viewed the first game of the 2nd day, in which ,my team happened to lift 2 robots for a 60 points, and won the match! After that we took a picture with him near our robot, shook hands with him, and then he asked me to explain him how our lifting mechanism works. It was very cool! He also gave a good speech and promised to support FIRST. He has always been one of the most Honest politicians in Isral, and now i like him even more, as i see he's holding his word, and promotin FIRST. Seems like a bright future for FIRST isrel for me, what do you think?

Bomberofdoom 01-09-2007 05:11

Re: FIRST growing larger for Israel?
 
Yeah, I was in quite shock that the politician who just lately became the President of Israel, remembered the project and decided to promote the project.

Just for general knowledge for you guys, FIRST in Israel started when a group of teachers (or some guys related to) the Israeli Technion in Haifa, which is all about technology and Engineering, went to a FIRST competition somewhere and the U.S.A and decided to bring the project to Israel.

The first Israeli FIRST season started in 2005, the location of the stadium of the competition somewhere in Haifa, with only 12 teams across the country.

By 2006, there were 24 teams, and as of 2007 there are 34 teams.

Althought this grwoing rate might seem small to you guys from other countries, but Israel is a small country with a very little populace (with over 1.3 million children going to school) with very little amount of schools.

Somehow the project reached the desk of the Israeli Department of Education as is still promoted by it since then. This promotion allows schools which bring this project into their schools, allow their students to complete "Bagrut" (Matriculation) exams in the subjects of Science, Technology or Engineering.

Currently our regional competition is in the Nokia Hall Stadium in Tel-Aviv, where the famous Israeli basketball team, Maccabi Tel-Aviv, hosts their games. Plus, this year we had a not so tiny media coverage about the comptetion (yet it didn't reach the levels of the main news channels[Oh, we'll get them to notice us :cool: ]) and the visit of a known and powerful politician in the competition raised the level of the project, in the terms of more support into it and more actions that might be made to recognize this project.

I haven't read or learned about the other robotics related projects in Israel (which aren't a little number of them. Our school brought in like 4 robotics projects, including FIRST), but I firmly believe that FIRST is the largest of it's kind in the country, although not a lot of people know about it.

Another robotics project team in Israel won a world wide championship competition and had a small but noticable mentioning in some of the newspapers.

I believe that if one of our Israeli teams could win the Championships (or even better, receive the Chairman's Chamionship Award!) we'll receive much more recognition, and I believe we need this recognition.


Of course, that doesn't mean you have to go easy on us in the championship, 'cause it's just going to be a boring competition if you do. :p

Tottanka 01-09-2007 08:58

Re: FIRST growing larger for Israel?
 
Just wanted to say, that "Robo-candle" here in Israel has about 50 teams, hopefully, we will get tehm this year.
FLL also, will have this year about 50 teams.


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