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Students pose with their Evapotranspiration Project prototype.

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

Students presenting their Smart Drying Rack project.

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

Students present the Save Our Earth project.

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

Students presenting The World is in a Book project.

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

Student presents the Park Guard prototype near a parking area.

Park Guard

Malaysia

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

Students and teacher pose in front of a large sign for the MecaArm:bit.

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

Students and their teachers posing with their certificate after presenting their project.

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

Student demonstrates the Terra Guard prototype.

Terra Guard

Malaysia

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

Students stand next to a prototype of the stumble sensor.

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

Students pose with the Big Ideas, Small Solutions prototype.

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.

Student presents the River Buddies prototype

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

Students presenting the Eco Air prototype.

Eco Air

Malaysia

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

Students and teacher pose with the Guardians of Life prototype.

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.

A stuffed monkey on a prototype of the TrailBlazer mobility device climbing a set of stairs.

TrailBlazer

Hong Kong

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

Students standing next to a prototype of The Green

The Green

Ireland

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

Students pose with their Aquaponics Ship prototype.

Aquaponics Ship

United States

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

A photograph of the Learning English game device prototype.

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

Student demonstrates the Bamboo Warriors prototype.

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

Photograph of the Smart Aquaculture prototype.

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

Student drawn poster showing how the Smart Desk Lamp prototype works.

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

Students demonstrate how to use "RamonAQI".

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

Students standing with a prototype of The Pitch.

The Pitch

Ireland

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

Students present the Predictive Maintenance project.

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

Students holding up their micro:bits while working on the Hero of the Clean Sea project.

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

Students presenting the Bridge of Safety project.

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

Students present the Resourceful Home prototype.

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

Students present the Smart Home, Smart Garden prototype.

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

Students presenting the Smart Tunnel Lighting project.

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

A Teddy bear and smart phone demonstrate how the "Wish to Hear the Sound" prototype works.

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.

Photograph of students and their teacher presenting the Alerted by the River! prototype.

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

Students presenting the Smart Traffic Light Project

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

Student poses with the Micro Mini Submarine prototype.

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