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JB school wins 4 medals at Indonesia robotics contest
JB school wins 4 medals at Indonesia robotics contest

New Straits Times

timea day ago

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  • New Straits Times

JB school wins 4 medals at Indonesia robotics contest

JOHOR BARU: Pupils of SJK (T) Ladang Rini, here, have made Malaysia proud by winning top honours at the 2025 World Robotics & Computer Science Olympiad in Bandung, Indonesia recently. Headmistress S. Tamiel Selvi said the school's two gold medal-winning teams were recognised for their projects, "Sound Wave Alert System" and "Eco Grow Seed Pot". The "Sound Wave Alert System" team also won the Indonesian Young Scientist Association (IYSA) Special Award. Two other teams from the school took home silver medals for their projects, "Microbial Alchemy" and "Vision Superheroes IOT". Organised annually by the IYSA, the competition at Universitas Komputer Indonesia featured 108 teams from Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, India, South Korea, Bangladesh and Kazakhstan. The participants, aged between 11 and 12, used their creativity and problem-solving skills to design technological solutions to real-world problems.

Young Malaysian innovators shine in Bandung
Young Malaysian innovators shine in Bandung

New Straits Times

time2 days ago

  • Science
  • New Straits Times

Young Malaysian innovators shine in Bandung

JOHOR BARU: SJK(T) Ladang Rini students brought home top honours from the World Robotics & Computer Science Olympiad 2025 in Bandung, Indonesia, beating rivals from eight other countries in a showcase of creativity and problem-solving. The event, hosted at Universitas Komputer Indonesia (UNIKOM), saw 108 teams from Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, India, South Korea, Bangladesh, and Kazakhstan competing in innovation-based challenges. The participants were aged between 11 and 12 years old. School headmistress S. Tamiel Selvi said the students named their teams "Sound Wave Alert System" and "Eco Grow Seed Pot", clinched gold medals, with the former also earning the prestigious Indonesian Young Scientist Association (IYSA) special award. Two other Malaysian teams from the school, - Microbial Alchemy and the Vision Superheroes IOT, secured silver medals. The competition, organised annually by the IYSA, challenges participants to develop technological solutions to real-world problems. For Rini's young innovators, this marks another proud moment for Malaysia on the global stage.

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