[Toba National College of Maritime Technology] New Fishing Model for the SDGs Era: 'Shirasu-ru' Whitebait Fishing Support System Wins 2nd Place at International Competition

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  • [Toba National College of Maritime Technology] New Fishing Model for the SDGs Era: 'Shirasu-ru' Whitebait Fishing Support System Wins 2nd Place at International Competition
  • Students from Toba National College of Maritime Technology won 2nd place in an international programming contest for their whitebait fishing support system.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: March 28, 2026

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Students from Toba National College of Maritime Technology won 2nd place in an international programming contest for their whitebait fishing support system.

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[Toba National College of Maritime Technology] New Fishing Model for the SDGs Era: 'Shirasu-ru' Whitebait Fishing Support System Wins 2nd Place at International Competition (March 28, 2026), PR Times
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March 28, 2026
Students from Toba National College of Maritime Technology won 2nd place in an international programming contest for their whitebait fishing support system.

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Members of the student team 'ezaki-lab' who won 2nd place in the task category

Four students from the Department of Information, Mechanical and Systems Engineering at Toba National College of Maritime Technology (Toba City, Mie Prefecture; Principal: Yuichi Furuyama; hereinafter "Toba Shosen") participated in the 17th NAPROCK International Programming Contest held in Hanoi, Vietnam, from March 8 (Sun) to 9 (Mon), 2026, and won 2nd place in the task category.

This contest is an international event for students from technical colleges and engineering universities, where participants compete in creativity and technical skills by aiming to solve regional and social issues using ICT-based systems. The student team 'ezaki-lab,' which won the top prize in the task category at the 36th National Institute of Technology Programming Contest (Kosen Procon), represented Japan and presented "Shirasu-ru: A Sustainable and Environmentally Friendly Whitebait Fishing Support System." As a result of the judging, they secured 2nd place in the task category. The participating students commented, "Although we narrowly missed 1st place, participating in an international competition was a very valuable experience."

ezaki-lab students and Principal Furuyama (center)

After receiving a report on the students' achievements following the contest, Principal Yuichi Furuyama offered words of encouragement: "Congratulations. It is very gratifying to see our students succeed. I believe you have all gained valuable experience abroad. Please continue your efforts in the future."

Toba Shosen remains committed to fostering engineers capable of succeeding on the international stage and will continue to actively support the challenges taken on by its students.


Overview: 17th NAPROCK International Programming Contest

◆ Dates

March 8 (Sun) – 9 (Mon), 2026

◆ Venue

VNU University of Engineering and Technology (Hanoi, Vietnam)

◆ Participating Countries

Vietnam, Mongolia, Thailand, Japan

◆ Entry from Toba Shosen

Department of Information, Mechanical and Systems Engineering: ezaki-lab
"Shirasu-ru: A Sustainable and Environmentally Friendly Whitebait Fishing Support System"
Faculty Advisor: Professor Nobuo Ezaki

FAQ

Which student team from Toba National College of Maritime Technology participated in the contest?

The student team named 'ezaki-lab' participated in the international programming contest.

What is the name of the whitebait fishing support system presented by the student team?

The system presented by the student team is called 'Shirasu-ru: A Sustainable and Environmentally Friendly Whitebait Fishing Support System'.

What place did the student team secure in the task category of the competition?

The student team successfully secured second place in the task category of the contest.

Where and when was the 17th NAPROCK International Programming Contest held?

It was held at VNU University of Engineering and Technology in Hanoi, Vietnam, from March 8 to March 9, 2026.

Who is the principal of Toba National College of Maritime Technology mentioned in the article?

The principal of Toba National College of Maritime Technology is Yuichi Furuyama.