The winners were selected during the GISTech-I Competition Finale “The Battle of Ideas” held at the 2011 Entrepreneurship Summit held Dec. 3-6, 2011 in Istanbul, Turkey. Two entrepreneurs from Lebanon, Najwa Sahmarani and Zyad Sankari, won first place and will receive $20,000 for their start-up idea -- called Cardio Diagnostics, a health device that monitors a patient's heart 24/7.

GISTech-I Winners

GISTech-I 2011 Entrepreneurship Summit Program

Hosted by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the Summit drew prominent international leaders like U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, investors and successful entrepreneurs. In his address at the Summit, Vice President Biden spoke about the power of entrepreneurship to change lives.

The GIST Tech-I Competition was a multinational venture that invited applicants in 43 Muslim majority countries to submit proposals and videos detailing their ideas for technology innovation. Through this competition, CRDF Global and GIST aimed to inspire young entrepreneurs by helping them to advance their technology ideas.

Throughout the three-day event, the 25 GIST Tech-I semi-finalists received mentoring and pitch training to prepare them for a presentation before an international panel of judges. The most successful 11 entrepreneurs were recognized at a December 5 award ceremony.

“We just concluded an outstanding event. The level of energy and enthusiasm these young entrepreneurs radiated was unbelievable,” said Natalia Pipia, CRDF Global senior program manager for Innovation Programs. “Everybody was so grateful for the opportunity to participate in the YouTube competition and learn from top-notch mentors and judges. These folks are the ones who will make a difference in their countries!”

First runner-up James Khoo of Malaysia says he is already sharing his positive experiences from the Summit with his fellow entrepreneurs at home.

“My family and I would love to give our personal thanks to CRDF Global for organizing such a successful event. It means a lot to us as entrepreneurs,” added Khoo. “I have shared my experiences -- what I have learned, and the networking I have gained from the GISTech-I competitions -- to a local entrepreneur group.”

Khoo also said he is strongly encouraging the group to participate in the GIST Business Plan Competition. With this competition, the GIST Initiative and its partners aim to open the doors of opportunity to young entrepreneurs in the Middle East, Africa, and Central and South Asia. Aspiring entrepreneurs can enter the competition and win a cash prize of $50,000 to launch their business, in addition to receiving training and mentorship, which will also be provided to semifinalists. The application deadline is Jan. 12, 2012.

“The initial reaction to the competition is positive,” said Khoo. “I think GIST will receive a lot of entries from Malaysia!”

List of Winners

Click the links to watch the video submissions.

First Place ($20,000 grant):

  • Najwa Sahmarani and Zyad Sankari of Lebanon for their Cardio Diagnostics idea http://bit.ly/t5QzXq

First Runner-Up ($10,000 grant):

  • James Khoo Chen of Malaysia for his SecQme project, a technology application that enables individual security in urban cities leveraging social and mobile networks. http://bit.ly/udg7TW

Second Runner-Ups (four $5,000 grants): Winning Teams

Honorable Mentions (5 $2,000 grants): Winning Teams

Semifinalists

Region 1

Net3lem (Egypt),
http://bit.ly/untlcz
Greenhouse (Turkey),
http://bit.ly/vvp2Co
Gahezbetak.com (Egypt), ttp://bit.ly/u1Yl9bh
7alaWa7da (Egypt),
http://bit.ly/rKMESJ
WithLoveFromMe (Egypt), http://bit.ly/ucypO4
G2G-Give to Get (Egypt),
http://bit.ly/rx48dV
Cognitive Channel Use (Egypt),
http://bit.ly/sKburc
Alli Sootak (Egypt),
http://bit.ly/tEk1Xz


Region II

Taltol (Jordan),
http://bit.ly/ru9QuF
Taqetna- Renewable Energy (Jordan),
http://bit.ly/uGNYy9
SimTravel (UAE),
http://bit.ly/sviAyZ
Silver Nanoparticles of Milk (Saudi Arabia/Lebanon),
http://bit.ly/rqDY74
Refilling Batteries (Qatar),
http://bit.ly/viaVqT
G2G-Give to Get (Egypt),
http://bit.ly/rx48dV

Cognitive Channel Use (Egypt), http://bit.ly/sKburc Alli Sootak (Egypt),
http://bit.ly/tEk1Xz
RoboBlind (UAE),
http://bit.ly/t9Iaq9
Cardio Diagnostics (Lebanon), http://bit.ly/t5QzXq House Energy Saving Application (Iraq), http://bit.ly/vEDglE
Movement Charger (Jordan), http://bit.ly/uO0D38


Region III

Artifical Brain Controlled Upperlimb Prosthesis
(Pakistan), http://bit.ly/vkwSBq
Antenna Serves
(Bangladesh),
http://bit.ly/sNf7H7
Natural Gas Digester
(Pakistan),http://bit.ly/t1IBbd
Bloodline (Pakistan),
http://bit.ly/sqHZXZ
Piezoelectric Solution
(Pakistan), ttp://bit.ly/vUnBorh
Saltech (Pakistan),
ttp://bit.ly/rLc4nhh
Biodiesel-21 Century Energy Soution for Pakistan
(Pakistan), http://bit.ly/s6bOYx
SecQme- My Mobile Tracker
(Malaysia), http://bit.ly/udg7TW


Mentors

  • Joseph Hadzima, MIT Sloan School of Management
  • Steven R. Koltai, Global Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Builder
  • Stephanie Marrus, CEO, Portfolio Strategies and Stanford Technology Ventures Program Entrepreneur in Residence
  • Ahmed El Alfi, Founder & Chairman, Sawari Ventures
  • Shareef Batata, Associate Director of SME Programs, SilatechTM
  • Paul Bragiel, Co-Founder & Managing Partner, I/O Ventures
  • Mike Ducker, JE. Austin Associates Inc.
  • Mert Tinik, Marketing & Commercial Director, Mazars Türkiye
  • Burcin Ergunt, President, PING
  • Yigit Savci, Owner, Gama Plastic
  • David Nabty, Chief Entrepreneur and Organizer, AltCity.me

Judges

  • Robert R. Ackerman, Jr., Founder and Managing Director, Allegis Capital
  • Elizabeth (Beezer) Clarkson, Director, Draper Fisher Jurvetson
  • Craig Hanson, General Partner, Next World Capital
  • Christopher M. Schroeder, CEO and Board Member, HealthCentral
  • Alphan Manas, Chairman , Brightwell Holdings
  • Jennifer Kushell, President and Co-founder, Your Success Network