Graduates of the Schreiber LevTech Entrepreneurship Center see themselves as innovators capable of creating products and establishing start-ups, much like the center’s new namesake.
Partly inspired by the terrorist attack and manhunt in Tel Aviv last May, Jerusalem College of Technology students developed a potentially life saving system that can map someone’s route using security footage from several cameras.
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JCT’s 45-hour hackathon for women also featured technology to help detect when babies are left in parked cars and a flying defibrillator that can be summoned by phone.
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Women’s hackathon students develop image-processing technology to improve lives Women’s hackathon students develop image-processing technology to improve lives Post-event, participants can enter the LevTech Lab Pre-Accelerator to further develop products or create their own startups. A participant in the Jerusalem College of Technology LevTech Entrepreneurship Center’s fourth annual women’s hackathon, May 2021. Credit: Jerusalem College of Technology. Spread the word. (June 1, 2021 / JNS) Nearly 25 percent of senior citizens in Israel live alone, causing a potentially fatal situation when one of them falls and needs immediate assistance. To help solve this problem, a group of religious women taking part in the Jerusalem College of Technology LevTech Entrepreneurship Center’s fourth annual women’s hackathon developed an innovative solution that was crowned the winner of the competition.
Women’s hackathon participants developed a number of innovative technologies, including a vibrating bracelet that alerts the hearing impaired of incoming rockets.