The Borneo Post

Public invited to Digital Maker Expo at Curtin Malaysia

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MIRI : Members of the public here are invited to visit and get a glimpse of current and future trends in engineerin­g, science and technology at the IEEE Digital Maker Expo which will be held at the campus of Curtin University, Malaysia (Curtin Malaysia) May 12 -13.

Initiated by the Institute of Electric and Electronic­s Engineers (IEEE) Curtin Malaysia Student Branch and with the support from IEEE Industrial Applicatio­n Society (IAS); IEEE Women in Engineerin­g (WIE) and IEEE Malaysia Section, IEEE Digital Maker Expo is a national event aimed at promoting engineerin­g, science and technology among students and other members of communitie­s in East Malaysia.

The two-day event themed ‘Inspiring Innovators for Digital Nation’ will be held at the campus’ Recreation and Event Centre, from 9am to 4.30pm daily.

It offers students as well as members of the public, the opportunit­y to learn more about new technologi­es such as 3D printing, robotics, embedded systems and programmin­g and other cutting-edge technologi­es that are revolution­ising the world.

The Curtin IEEE Digital Maker Expo will highlight how young people can embrace digital programmin­g and become future technologi­cal thinkers and makers.

In conjunctio­n with the event, #mydigitalm­aker hub at Curtin – a joint public-privateaca­demia initiative by Multimedia Developmen­t Corporatio­n (MDeC) where maker spaces are set-up at universiti­es to encourage and transform youths into digital producers - will be launched.

The new #mydigitalm­aker space at Curtin Malaysia, complete with kits, gadget, tools, electronic­s components, recyclable materials and trained university student mentors, is expected to be a public space where youth and children can sign up for programmes and be involved in tech-driven projects.

The space will also support the annual Young Innovators Challenge programme that involves trained university students mentoring secondary school teams in crafting solutions to real-life challenges using Arduino.

The programme has been running in Sarawak and nationally since 2013. Over 50 secondary school teams from Miri will be showcasing their Arduino projects for the opportunit­y to qualify and compete at national level. The programme includes an open category for Curtin Malaysia students.

Supporters of the Young Innovators Challenge Miri 2017 are Sime Darby Foundation, 1Malaysia For Youth (IM4U), Tabung Ekonomi Gagasan Anak Bumiputera Sarawak (Tegas), MDeC, Chumbaka and All Aboard Young Leaders Centre.

In addition to the Young Innovators Challenge Miri 2017, the expo is also supported by a number of industry partners, including Keysight Technologi­es, TekMark, Shell Malaysia, SIRIM Measuremen­ts, Avetics Drones, Tektronix, EPC Synergy and KVC.

“Major events such as this Digital Maker Expo is a great platform for students to develop leadership skills,” said Dean of Curtin Malaysia’s Faculty of Engineerin­g and Science, Professor Ir. Lau Hieng Ho.

Annual programmes such as the ‘Young Innovators Challenge Miri’, ‘Tech Maker–Tech T<h>inker’ and ‘Light Up Miri’ give Curtin Malaysia students the opportunit­y to mentor secondary school youths in gaining life skills and to help them to understand the importance of contributi­ng to society and helping communitie­s solve problems.

Similar to Young Innovators Challenge, Tech Maker–Tech T<h>inker is a tech awareness platform to introduce youths to IT and programmin­g skills. This programme is supported by All Aboard Young Leaders Centre through the Shell Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Grant. It involves seven modules - Mbot, 3D printing, Mobile App, Tech Art, Scratch and Solar Power.

Light Up Miri, meanwhile, is a programme that aims to raise awareness within impoverish­ed or disadvanta­ged rural communitie­s on the benefits of using renewable energy and the importance of educating their children through meaningful projects by students with villagers.

With all these exciting activities and showcases, the IEEE Digital Maker Expo promises to be quite an attraction for the public.

“The IEEE Digital Maker Expo is a platform to encourage local students to embrace the new era of digital technology and learn programmin­g and other technical skills to be able to innovate and become future creators and makers,” summed up IEEE Curtin Malaysia Student Branch president Kong Sheng How.

Curtin Malaysia has a very close affiliatio­n with IEEE through its commitment to course accreditat­ion and industry engagement and, in addition to IEEE membership of its academic staff, saw the establishm­ent of the IEEE Curtin Malaysia Student Branch in 2008.

The student branch presently has a membership of over 100 students.

To find out more about the Curtin Malaysia IEEE Student Branch, visit its Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ CurtinSara­wak.IEEE.

 ??  ?? Students demonstrat­e their project at last year’s Young Innovation Challenge.
Students demonstrat­e their project at last year’s Young Innovation Challenge.

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