The competition seeks solutions to pressing societal and community issues in food safety, health, education, disaster mitigation, agriculture, and environment.
The Ramon Magsaysay HS-Cubao team composed of students Erwin Bonto, Justin Versoza, and Marc Andrie Bermundo with coach Rey John Caballero won for their “Project Hermes: An Arduino-based Discourse Helping Device for Deaf and Mute Learners.” Their communication device is intended to help teach special education students.
The all-female team from St. Scholastica’s Academy-Marikina received a special award, the C&E Makerce Award, for “TAX1CLE: Tricycle Fare Collection System Based on GPS using Arduino Uno.” C&E Publishing hailed it as the most promising project with its excellent design and strong market potential. From a total of 84 project proposals, 15 were selected to proceed to the five-day project pitching and technical training and workshop facilitated by Thinklab Philippines.
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