Team Screwdrivers pose for a picture wearing their traditional Indian outfits at NASA. (Facebook | Team Screwdrivers)


A group of 13 Indian engineering students, including four girls, has won the team spirit award in NASA’s prestigious global competition to build and design remotely operated vehicles from scratch, writes Seema Hakhu Kachru. – @Siliconeer #Siliconeer #NASA #MATE2016 #HOUSTON #NMIMS #TEAMSCREWDRIVERS


The team named ‘Screwdrivers’ from Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management, Mumbai, won “Aloha Team Spirit” award at the Mate International ROV Competition at the NASA Johnson Space Center, Neutral Buoyancy Lab, in Houston, Texas.

The award is given to the team that shows enthusiasm, exemplary communication within the team, helps and interacts with other teams best and has the best team jersey.

There are about 5-7 awards that are based on different judging criteria, like safety, innovation, product demonstration, marketing and display team spirit.

The entire team wore Indian outfits—saris and kurtas to bring their culture to the competition.

“It was a huge success with people from different nations that had never seen our national dress,” excited members of the team screwdrivers told PTI.

Two judges came to us and said that all the judges were so unanimous and clear in their decision, that no other team was even nominated for this spirit award, they said.

#TeamScrewdrivers competed against 40 other teams from countries like China, Scotland, Russia, USA, Canada, Ireland, Mexico, Norway, Denmark, Egypt, Turkey, and Poland in NASA’s 15th annual international Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) competition in Houston.