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Borneo Post
11-05-2025
- Science
- Borneo Post
Malaysia reigns supreme at BIRT 2025, winning across all categories
Husini (fourth right), Lai (fifth right), Mariam (third left) and others in a photocall with team Girl's Lead from SMK (P) Temenggong Ibrahim (Johor) who emerged champion In the Upper Secondary Robomission category. MIRI (May 11): Malaysian schools dominated the Borneo International Robot Tournament 2025 (BIRT 2025), securing top spots across all categories in the prestigious regional robotics event held here from May 7 to 10. Young innovators from primary to tertiary levels demonstrated their technical prowess and problem-solving skills, sweeping first place in all five categories namely the Robomission Battle (Elementary), Robomission Battle (Lower), Robomission Battle (Upper), RoboSports (Double Tennis), and the Open Category. In the Elementary Robomission Battle category (ages nine to 12), Team Superhero 2 from SJKC Sacred Heart, led by Hoe Qi En and Sim Hui Enn under mentor Chin Seik Fung, topped the competition. Close behind were fellow Malaysian teams from SJK (C) Perempuan China and SJKC Tung Hua Sibu, finishing second and third, while fourth place went to SJK (C) Connaught 2, Selangor. The Lower Secondary Robomission category (ages 13 to 15) saw another Malaysian sweep, with Team Dex Ngu from SMK Chung Hua (CF) Miri securing first place. Impressively, the same school's team Kay Kay and team Varan took third and fourth place, while team Bentara from SMK Dato' Bentara Luar, Johor claimed second. In the Upper Secondary Robomission Battle (ages 16 to 18), team Girl's Lead from SMK (P) Temenggong Ibrahim, Johor, emerged victorious, while SMK Chung Hua (CF) Miri's Explorers placed second, followed by I-Roboreg from IPGM Kampus Sarawak in third. The RoboSports Double Tennis category (ages 11 to 18) saw Team One from SMK Chung Hua (CF) Miri claim gold, edging out strong Taiwanese competitors. Taiwan's OFDL Speed and OFDL Dynamics secured second and third places, while Malaysia's Team NK1 from SJK (C) Naam Kheung, Kuala Lumpur, placed fourth. Malaysia's dominance extended to the Open Category, with team RKC from Robot Kids Centre securing first place. Team Laivin, a collaboration between IPGM Kampus Sarawak and Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) , finished second, while team VAK.R7 from IPG Malaysia Sarawak came in third. The Borneo International Robot Tournament serves a key platform for youth across Asia to engage in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) through friendly yet competitive events. This year's results highlight Malaysia's rising trajectory in the regional robotics scene. The BIRT 2025 has attracted a total of 220 teams, including 167 from across Malaysia. Meanwhile, Sarawak Minister of Education, Innovation and Talent Development Dato Sri Roland Sagah Wee Inn, in his speech during the closing ceremony of the tournament, which attracted participants from countries like China, Macau, Thailand, Vietnam and Taiwan, served as a powerful testament to the creativity, resilience, and collaborative spirit of young minds from around the world. 'The participants brought not just their technical skills, but also a spirit of unity and forward-thinking. Their ability to think critically, work in teams, and tackle problems with fresh ideas was truly inspiring, qualities that will serve them well in shaping the solutions of tomorrow,' he said. Sagah's text speech was read by his ministry's head of services division Husini Bakir. He further noted that his ministry's sponsorship of the tournament this year reflects its enduring commitment to nurturing young talent and fostering a culture of innovation not just in Sarawak, but across the region. 'Supporting platforms like BIRT is essential to empowering the next generation of leaders and problem-solvers,' he said. He thanked SMK Chung Hua (CF) Miri for their exemplary leadership in hosting the event, acknowledging their dedication and efforts in ensuring the tournament's success. Also present were Deputy Minister of Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts I Datuk Sebastian Ting, Miri Education Officer Mariam Monek representing Sarawak Education department director Omar Mahli and organsiing chairlady, who is also SMK Chung Hua (CF) Miri principal Lai Jia Ling. Borneo International Robot Tournament 2025 lead


Borneo Post
05-05-2025
- Science
- Borneo Post
Yayasan Sarawak International Secondary School to open in Bintulu, Miri by 2027
Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation Chang Lih Kang (fourth left) presents a plaque to Husini. – Photo by Jude Toyat KOTA SAMARAHAN (May 5): Yayasan Sarawak International Secondary School (YSISS) is set to expand its reach to central and northern Sarawak with two new international schools expected to begin operations in Bintulu and Miri by 2027. Ministry of Education, Innovation and Talent Development acting permanent secretary Husini Bakir said the international schools are part of the state government's ongoing efforts to enhance education quality and widen access to international-standard education, especially in strengthening students' proficiency in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). 'To date, two YSISS schools are already in operation in Petra Jaya and Kuching. Another will commence operations in Sibu this year, with two more set to open in Bintulu and Miri in 2027,' he said when representing Minister Dato Sri Roland Sagah Wee Inn at National Science Week (MSN) 2025 here last night. Husini said the initiative aligns with the state's broader agenda to drive the development of science and technology in Sarawak, including the construction of the Sarawak Science Centre, scheduled to open early next year; the recent establishment of the Sarawak AI Center; and the ongoing development of the Sarawak Infectious Disease Centre near Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (Unimas). The MSN 2025 programme, organised by the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (Mosti), featured a range of activities focused on science, innovation, and technology, aimed at sparking interest among students and the public. Husini emphasised the importance of continued strategic collaboration between government agencies and private partners in supporting similar initiatives in future. 'Such partnerships act as a catalyst for stronger synergy in advancing science, technology, and innovation (STI) in both Sarawak and Malaysia as a whole,' he said. Husini Bakir lead Yayasan Sarawak International Secondary School