
Beat the Heat is an AI-powered app that helps prevent heat stroke through a Cool Spot Navigator and a Heat Acclimation Support System using micro:bit to guide and track daily exercises.

Beat the Heat is an AI-powered app that helps prevent heat stroke through a Cool Spot Navigator and a Heat Acclimation Support System using micro:bit to guide and track daily exercises.

This project uses the micro:bit to measure air quality.

Students designed and built a robot friend with moving parts.

Using AI, Micro:bit, and sensors to provide companionship and support for the elderly, addressing their need for a permanent companion.

A stabilizing utensil device designed to support individuals with Parkinson’s-related tremors by using gentle vibrations to steady hand movements. With interchangeable parts for different utensils, it empowers users to eat independently and with greater confidence.

An interactive innovation that measures your movement and voice to reveal your psychological state and displays it in colors or symbols. It will be your study partner for a journey of psychological balance and enhancing your daily energy and health through readable instructions.

This project utilizes the micro:bit to create a game device which supports English language learning.

The Buddy:bit uses micro:bit to enable people to ask for help discreetly.

A simple safety device that uses sensors and MicroPython to protect families through early warnings and real time alerts.

A wearable device that detects abnormal heartbeats and provides real-time support to help users regulate their breathing and prevent hyperventilation. Designed to support mental health, the watch flashes alerts and offers calming solutions to guide users through panic attacks, anxiety, and daily stress.

An aluminum flood barrier system that protects the perimeter of personal property in response to Hurricane Harvey.

A project that uses a micro:bit to sense and control UV light to disinfect restrooms.

A micro:bit supported hydroponics system.

Created in collaboration with their Community Partner, Ms. Jean, the Utensil Gadget is a stabilizing utensil device designed to support individuals with Parkinson’s-related tremors by using gentle vibrations to steady hand movements. With interchangeable parts for different utensils, it empowers users to eat independently and with greater confidence.

This project uses micro:bit to help detect and avoid possible discrimination.

A project that utilizes the micro:bit as a step counter to improve student health.

A micro:bit project that encourages responsible water usage.

A micro:bit project that detects moisture in the soil.

MeteoroScope is a kid-friendly meteorite detection device that uses vibration, sound, and motion sensors to identify possible meteorite impacts. It sends instant alerts to scientists, helping space explorers detect and learn about meteorites from their surroundings.

This project utilizes a micro:bit to sort garbage found on beaches.

This project uses micro:bits to simulate wind power, control lights, and monitor humidity in an evapotranspiration toilet.

This project uses micro:bits to detect soil moisture and automatically activate irrigation preventing the spread of fire during dry periods.

This project uses the micro:bit to for wildfire and landslide detection.

This project uses the micro:bit radio frequency feature to create a robot that monitors waste.

This project uses a micro:bit to detect dust particles in the air and alert residents to dangerous levels of dust.

This project utilizes a micro:bit to automate a swinging motion on an accesible swing.

This project utilizes micro:bits to power propellers, simulated radar, navigation lights and and aquaponics system.

A micro:bit project that predicts equipment failures and schedule maintenance proactively, reducing costs and downtime.

This project uses a micro:bit to detect a possible earthquake.

A smart, AI-powered companion backpack designed to support children’s emotional well-being and foster organized learning habits through interactive technology.

A micro:bit project that measures pH and temperature levels of sea water.

This project encourages healthy posture by adjusting the light level when poor posture is detected.

A proposal that unites play and technology through the digital reinterpretation of traditional games with the micro:bit, encouraging computational thinking, creativity, and playful learning.

System to control humidity, light-temperature, and pollination factors in strawberry production with Lenca producers using community greenhouses.

A smart drinkware cup that changes color to detect if a drink has been spiked, lighting up red for tampered drinks and green for safe ones. Inspired by their passion to prevent human trafficking and assault, the invention offers a simple yet powerful tool for personal safety while drinking.

Water quality test using the micro:bit

BotSona is a robot inspired by the legend of the Pink River Dolphin that protects marine life from the loud sounds of ships. It uses sensors and the micro:bit board to detect noises in the ocean and send alerts to navigators, helping to preserve the sound balance of the seas.

The BioBade is a wearable device designed to detect and track seizures in real-time, with the goal of improving both safety and long-term care for people living with epilepsy. Inspired by a classmate’s lived experience, the team focused on creating a solution that empowers individuals and families with greater insight and peace of mind.

Created by Team Cypher, the Buddy Up System is a device that uses technology to connect individuals—especially those with social challenges—through random pairings and fun icebreaker prompts. By shaking the device, users activate a match via shared colors or numbers and receive a randomized question to spark conversation and build confidence.

A motorized tool designed to help individuals with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) pick up objects with greater ease. Inspired by a peer’s needs, the device can bend and rotate to provide added reach and independence in daily tasks.

This project is a micro:bit game that teaches the importance of keeping the sea clean.

Sort from the start, gain big benefits!

This bracelet helps children, especially girls, check their heart rate and emotional state.

This project uses the micro:bit tho detect volcanic activity and send data to a research team.

This micro:bit project uses the radio function to send alerts related to student safety at school.

A wearable watch that tracks the user's body temperature and alerts them of potential heat stroke risk through sound, notifications, and a simple interface. The device is designed to help users stay safe in high-heat environments by providing early warnings before symptoms escalate.

The Park Guard uses micro:bit to and ultrasonic sensors to monitor parking areas and alert authorities to unauthorized parking to increase public safety.

The Sensory Helper uses the micro:bit to help children with auditory hypersensitivity.

This project aims to increase accessibility and safety for people with blindness or low vision, using micro:bit boards to provide real-time updates on beach conditions via sound alerts.

Fire Hunter is a project that provides early warning about forest fires using temperature, sound, and Micro:bit radio sensors.

Students create fun, interactive music by connecting fruits to micro:bits as touch sensors, turning each fruit into a musical note. This hands-on project teaches coding, conductivity, and creativity through a playful exploration of sound and technology.

Inspired by oil refinery workers facing dangerous, high-heat conditions, they developed a wristband radio with sensors that alert when the wearer is overheating. They’re now expanding their focus to include elderly individuals in their community who are at risk of heat stroke.

A smart soil moisture sensor designed to conserve water by detecting optimal moisture levels for different types of plants like grass, trees, fruits, and vegetables—and automatically shutting off sprinklers when no more water is needed. Winner of Demo Day LA’s Niagara Cares Sustainability Award!

This project created a recycling machine and organic waste depositing bin.

This project uses a micro:bit to sense light intensity and deploy a shade to cover coral.

This micro:bit project prototype uses light detection to conserve electricity and collects rainwater for a hydroponic smart garden.

Protecting the community with a micro:bit alert system.

A smart soil moisture sensor designed to conserve water by detecting optimal moisture levels for different types of plants like grass, trees, fruits, and vegetables—and automatically shutting off sprinklers when no more water is needed. Winner of Demo Day LA’s Niagara Cares Sustainability Award!

Automated lighting, fan, and watering system

A simple and educational system that uses Micro :bit to raise awareness about the conscious consumption of electricity and promote sustainable habits.

A micro:bit project aimed at storing rain and solar generated power while also alerting residents to possible problems within the home.

Wish to Hear the Sound is a micro:bit project that translates sound into vibration and light to improve quality of life for the hard of hearing.

This project uses a micro:bit to take in sea water from the beach and turn it into potable water for the community to use.

Smart faucet helps save water and inculcate proper hand washing habit.

This project monitors tunnels for vehicle motion and activates a light when motion is detected.

This project uses the micro:bit to create an alert system that measures humidity and water depth levels near the riverbank.

A project that uses the micro:bit to detect humidity and will turn on a fan for drying clothes automatically.

An adhesive add-on for cochlear implants that relieves discomfort for audibly impaired individuals who wear glasses. Featuring an integrated reading light, the solution provides comfort and accessibility in one easy-to-apply design. Winner of Demo Day NYC’s Needfinder Award!

Our project helped us learn more about the micro:bit board. We also learned how to work well together as a team. At the same time, we hope to help save electricity and protect the environment.

Helpie is a companion robot specially designed for hospitalized children. Its main function is to reduce the stress and anxiety that hospitals produce through stories, songs, and fun visuals.

A School Alert System in case of floods.

Challenges related to climate change.Strategies for problem-solving.

A micro:bit project that measures several mangrove health metrics to preserve the mangroves.

A project driven to combat pollution, focusing on an essential issue: waste sorting.

This project utilizes two micro:bits to create a sword cutting game.

A mobile trash can to learn the habit of depositing trash in its place in a fun way.

A flood warning system using the micro:bit

A smart traffic light project built with the micro:bit to increase safe crossing times for individuals with disabilities.

A game integrating reading with interactive elements and rewards to enhance reading experience.

This project utilizes micro:bits to control humidity on a regenerative farm.

An app for guiding dyslexic learners using AI and micro:bit to adapt materials and help students learn numbers through hands-on, interactive activities.

This project creates a fall sensor using two micro:bits.

This project utilized the skills learned using the Bboards and micro:Bits to now create working Race Cars out of shoe boxes. These were then coded to move based on another Bboard and micro:bit radio signaling to it to go.

This project uses micro:bit to track the sun's movement and ensure optimal solar panel orientation.

A project that uses AI to classify recyclable materials, improving recycling efficiency and reducing environmental impact.

This project uses a micro:bit to monitor air quality.

Healthy Littles is an interactive platform that empowers kids to build lifelong habits through fun games, challenges, and personalized feedback based on their lifestyle data.

A transmitter and receiver using microbits to alarm park rangers if there is a danger to wild animals.

Caring for our crops is caring for our village. With this project, we get closer to that goal.

A system for organizing and managing electrical cables from generators to improve safety and aesthetics in residential areas.

A micro:bit project that turns on a light when a door is opened.

This project uses three micro:bits to coordinate a motor for folding laundry and dispensing coins.

A solar powered car that saves energy and reduces emissions.

Subcellular structures transformed into a Real, Live City.

This project utilizes the micro:bit to sense water temperature and level to activate a pump to drain water into a catchment area.

An indoor micro garden that features accurate soil moisture readings, automated watering, and real-time alerts to ensure optimal plant care. The invention encourages environmental awareness and helps users stay connected to nature through hands-on, sustainable gardening.

A mini weather station that monitors the temperature and humidity of the environment.

A project that represents the emotions of various sea animals using the micro:bit

A micro:bit powered project that aims to recover small objects and assist in monitoring endangered marine life

Students designed and built a robotic arm powered by a micro:bit.

A system to sense rising water levels and mitigate flood risks.

This project utilizes two micro:bits to detect relative location and play music to aid in locating a person who has wandered off.

Digital record of student information to improve accuracy and accessibility.

Digital and literacy activity, bringing to life the book "How to Catch A Dragon"

A smart cycle that saves energy.

Water Level Warning House Using micro:bit

An app to help those with sleep apnea that uses sensors including micro:bit to monitor vital signs and breathing during sleep and provides a real time emergency response if the user stops breathing.

A diorama of the famous Battle of Sekigahara animated with micro:bits.

TrailBlazer is a foldable and versatile mobility device designed to empower individuals with disabilities to engage with the outdoors more confidently.

This project utilizes the micro:bit to attract birds to birdhouses by playing birdsongs.

This project utilizes the micro:bit to detect and alert the crutch user to obstacles.

This project uses a micro:bit to monitor water levels and mitigate flood risks.

An AI app + micro:bit project for teens with social anxiety that uses micro:bit to detect stress and overstimulation and remind users to calm down. It also features a chatbot to learn social skills.

Monitoring air temperature changes at sea level.

Water is the origin of life, and from the Tigris and Euphrates, the civilization of Iraq was born. However, the land of Mesopotamia today faces significant water challenges.

This project sends an alarm when there is a flood risk.

This car is coded to open and close to pick up items while driving and it even lights up to help in the dark to travel through tough environments like mountains and rocky areas.

Butterfly is an app that helps people with autism communicate using AI and micro:bit to express emotions and learn.

An eco-friendly mosque with a sustainable features.

This micro:bit project detects fire and sends a message to the fire department.

A game to improve student engagement with science.

LifeSense: An innovative system using modern technology to monitor vital signs in real-time, promoting health awareness and early assistance.

This inclusive project engaged primary school students—including those with special educational needs—in exploring the science of earthquakes through hands-on STEM activities and micro:bit programming. By combining scientific inquiry with creative problem-solving in an accessible and supportive environment, students collaboratively designed and tested earthquake detection and safety solutions, developing both technical skills and social-emotional competencies.

The "Flow and Give" project is an environmental and health initiative aimed at addressing two main problems: pollution resulting from plastic cups, and lack of hygiene in the beverage distribution process. This innovative system was designed using two robots to reduce plastic waste and enhance public hygiene at major events.

Technology that cares and connects with nature. Learn, code, and cultivate the future.

An Ocean Cleaner to solve environmental problems.

An adhesive add-on for cochlear implants that relieves discomfort for audibly impaired individuals who wear glasses. Featuring an integrated reading light, the solution provides comfort and accessibility in one easy-to-apply design. Winner of Demo Day NYC’s Needfinder Award!

Using soli moisture sensors to detect dry soils and potential for fires.

Sound Sense is a stylish, sound-triggered wristband that vibrates and flashes lights to alert hearing-impaired individuals of nearby sounds. Designed for safety when cochlear implants aren't worn, the device helps users stay aware of their surroundings in a fun and functional way.