worldsteel announces steelChallenge-12 World Championship Finalists

World Steel Association (worldsteel) announced today the World Championship Finalists for the 12th steelChallenge.

The Regional Championship took place online for a 24-hour period on 29 November 2017. This year’s steelChallenge attracted 1,515 participants representing 50 countries. The 12th edition added more participants and countries than the previous year.

There were 175,416 attempts with the secondary steelmaking simulation with 736 people successfully completing at least one run of the simulation and a total of 7,866 successful runs completed.

The top placed people in the ‘Industry’ and ‘Student’ categories will be invited with expenses paid to compete for the title of World Champion in Mumbai, India, on 10 April 2018. Qualifying for the World Championship are the first place people in each region plus the person with the best result worldwide.

The award ceremony will be held in the presence of leaders of the global steel industry. All Finalists will be awarded certificates, cash prizes and an iPad in addition to their trip. The World Champions in both categories will also be awarded a World Champion certificate, an additional cash prize and the steelChallenge trophy.

steelChallenge-12 utilised steeluniversity’s secondary steelmaking simulation. Competitors were tasked to produce a grade of steel meeting technical requirements at the lowest cost per tonne. The simulation used a grade of steel specifically designed for steelChallenge-12.

Competitors could undertake unlimited ‘runs’ of the simulation during the 24-hour competition period. A ‘run’ was concluded when the simulation had completed the set time, the result had been registered in the competition database, and the competitor had received a confirmation of successful completion.

The 3 best ‘runs’ of each competitor were averaged to determine their score and placement in the Regional Championship.

The World Championship Finalists are:

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Person Affiliation Country
Anže Bajželj

Regional Champion Europe, CIS, Middle East, Africa

University of Ljubljana Slovenia
Jamil Nobre de Castro

Regional Champion North and South America

Universidade Federal Do Ceara Brazil
Park EunSung

Regional Champion Asia and Oceania

Chon Buk National University South Korea
Zhaopeng Zeng / 召鹏 曾

Regional Champion China

Chongqing University of Science & Technology China
Shijun Zhang / 张时君

(Best runner-up)

Chongqing University of Science & Technology China

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Person Affiliation Country
Stevo Akkerman
Regional Champion Europe, CIS, Middle East, Africa
Tata Steel Europe The Netherlands
Francisco Alberto Rocha
Regional Champion North and South America
Gerdau Brazil

Ho Yeon

Regional Champion Asia and Oceania

POSCO South Korea
Huan Ma
Regional Champion China
China Baowu Steel Group Corporation Limited China
Xiaoyu Tang / 笑宇 唐
(Best runner-up)
HBIS Group Co., Ltd China

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