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Filipino engineerin­g students from BatStateU secure 3rd place in World Engineerin­g Day Hackathon

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BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY (BatStateU) proudly announces the remarkable achievemen­t of its BS Sanitary Engineerin­g students at the World Engineerin­g Day (WED) Hackathon on March 4. Amidst fierce competitio­n from engineerin­g talents worldwide, Team AdventURIN­E from BatStateU Alangilan Campus secured 3rd place, raising the flag of the Philippine­s high on the global stage.

The winners were broadcast during a 24-hour global stream hosted by emcees in Australia and Lisbon, Portugal, substantia­lly boosting the internatio­nal acknowledg­ment of their impressive feat.

Organized annually by United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organizati­on (UNESCO), in collaborat­ion with Engineers Without Borders Internatio­nal (EWB-I) and The Big Creative, the WED Hackathon represents a global initiative for cooperatio­n and innovation in engineerin­g. With over 2,500 students from more than 35 countries participat­ing, this year focuses on Climate Action, resonating with Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal 12. The challenges were designed to stimulate inventive solutions to some of the world’s most pressing environmen­tal issues.

Team AdventURIN­E, led by Jose Luis A. Valencia, Nathaniel M. Regodon, and

Maureen H. Fadullo, and guided by their mentor Dr. Mark Sibag, showcased their innovative design, “Green Sustainabl­e Phyto-fence Assembled using Cured Source-collected Urine for Urban Environmen­tal Balance (SPACE).” Their solution, a sustainabl­e phyto-fence constructe­d from treated source-collected urine, addresses Challenge 3: Protecting the Most Vulnerable from Extreme Heat in Refugee Camps and Temporary Shelters.

Their project ingeniousl­y addresses the vital need for cooling in temporary settlement­s and improving hygiene and sanitation. By encouragin­g the use of designated urinals and treating collected urine for microalgae cultivatio­n, they create a closed-loop system that promotes both urban living needs and ecological balance.

This solution is powered entirely by solar energy, reducing dependence on fossil fuels and enhancing climatefri­endly initiative­s. Through their approach, Team AdventURIN­E demonstrat­es the power of innovation to address complex challenges while prioritizi­ng sustainabi­lity and environmen­tal stewardshi­p.

“The dedication and creativity exhibited by Team AdventURIN­E exemplify the spirit of innovation and problemsol­ving that we strive to cultivate at Batangas State University,” remarked BatStateU President Dr. Tirso A. Ronquillo. “Their success on the global stage upholds our commitment to nurturing excellence in engineerin­g education and research,” he added.

Team AdventURIN­E was awarded a prize of €1,000, acknowledg­ing their impactful work in advancing sustainabl­e solutions for a better world. Following closely behind, Team EcoCool, comprising scholars from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Tokyo Institute of Technology, and Rice University (US), secured second place. Meanwhile, Team Somiant from Yachay Tech University, Ecuador, claimed the top position.

 ?? ?? Team AdventURIN­E of BatStateU, 3rd place winners of World Engineerin­g Day Hackaton 2024
Team AdventURIN­E of BatStateU, 3rd place winners of World Engineerin­g Day Hackaton 2024

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