Network & Infrastructure Challenge Belgium 2019
STIB - MIVB
04/02/2019 to 15/03/2019
15 minutes
18
Belgium

1st Pro & 1st Student: 600€ Voucher

2nd Pro & 2nd Student: 400€ Voucher

3rd Pro & 3rd Student: 250€ Voucher

Other Finalists: 25€ Voucher

We are inviting all Network & Infrastructure talents to participate to the first Network & Infrastructure competition in Belgium. The first round is played online from the 4th of February to the 15th of March. The finals will take place on the 28th of March at STIB-MIVB HQ.
The STIB-MIVB Contest is a challenge designed to inspire Students & Professionals, to have fun, to put their Network & Infrastructure skills to test, to benchmark themselves, to learn something and hopefully to win the prizes.  The contest takes 15 minutes during which one's the participants have to answer to 18 multiple choice questions.   Only participants located in Belgium can win the prizes but every-one can participate.  Students and professionals will compete in separate leagues so everyone gets a fair chance to compete to be crowned Belgian Student or Pro Network & Infrastructure Champion.   After you complete the Challenge, you will not see your result immediately. The details of your score and your ranking will be released in your private userboard at the end of the challenge so that the answers can't be shared among players during the Challenge.  

Jury and ambassadors

Sébastien Combéfis
Lecturer
Haute École Provinciale de Hainaut - Condorcet
Marie-Noël Vroman
Professeur
Institut Technique Supérieur Cardinal Mercier (ITSCM)
Benoit Donnet
Associate Professor
Université de Liège
Steve De Jongh
Formateur et Administrateur Réseau
ISIB
Thomas Clauwaert
Lecturer
Howest - Hogeschool West-Vlaanderen
Joris Dieltiens
Lecturer
Thomas More Mechelen
Isabelle Boulogne
Maître-Assistant
HELHa
Laurent Schalkwijk
Maître-Assistant
EPHEC
Pierre-André Rulmont
Vice-President – Information Systems
STIB-MIVB
Akin Tatar
Director Service Delivery
STIB-MIVB
Prekshaya Sobnath
Manager Security Operations
STIB-MIVB
Thierry Berth
Manager Telecom Operations
STIB-MIVB
Claude Masson
Professor
EPHEC

How to participate?

Everyone can participate but only belgian residents over 18 years old are eligible to take part at the finals and win the prizes. One registration per person is authorized. The participant can only compete in his own name and not for someone else. Personal information of the participant may be checked through different sources. Personal information must be accurate. Inaccurate or false information given by the participant will invalid the registration or entail the loss of the Prize.

Scores calculation and Jokers

You will have 15 minutes to give the correct answer to 18 questions. The questions will be multiple-choice with  one or several good answer(s). The questions will be provided by specialised academics and professionals, who will also be the jury of the Challenge.

The online test contains a maximum of 18 questions with 3 levels of difficulty and an associated score of 1, 2 or 3 points, if answered correctly.

  • 7 easy questions, 1 point
  • 7 medium questions, 2 points
  • 4 difficult questions, 3 points

A wrong answer results in a score of minus 1, irrespective of the level of the question. When you skip a question, you win nor lose points. The total score will be the cumulative score of all questions answered within the set timeframe of 15 minutes.

The contest allows the usage of three ‘jokers’

  • The "50/50", forcing the online test to take out half of the possible answers to a question
  • The "Ask the challengers", where the percentage of the other challengers choosing each answer is displayed to you and
  • The "Bonus question/Ask a friend", in which the challenger sends a bonus question (after the regular 15 minutes) to a friend in the course of the 6-week Challenge. The friend provides the answer and the score is adapted with the result.

Data privacy

In the context of this competition, the following data about the participants will be collected and processed: name, address, date of birth, email address, telephone number and possibly Linkedin profile. The organizers’ servers will automatically save specific data such as: address, date and time. Personal data are collected and processed for the following uses:

  • To enable and oversee the correct competition process
  • To analyze and optimize EDITx
  • To set up the Statboard & Leaderboard at the end of the challenge

EDITx shares the personal information of the participants with and only with the STIB-MIVB and with any governmental agency or Authority at their request (in case of irregularities).

The STIB-MIVB, owner of this challenge will use this information for the following purposes:

  • To contact all participants to share challenge results
  • To contact the best participants to invite them for the finals
  • To contact all the participants to ask them for a feedback about the challenge
  • To contact participants about future intern or job opportunities