Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Lankan students to shine on global stage with robotics innovation­s

- By Kalani Kumarasing­he and Shehan Daniel Pic by Waruna Wanniarach­chi

Six students from the Burhani Serendib

School in Colombo have qualified to take part in a prestigiou­s global robotics competitio­n, marking the first time Sri Lankan schoolchil­dren have qualified for this particular competitio­n.

Known as the Internatio­nal Creativity and Innovation Award (ICIA), the competitio­n celebrates the most inventive young minds globally and will see the Sri Lankan students showcase their talents later this month in Thailand.

The ICIA is not just a competitio­n but a comprehens­ive learning platform that promotes creativity and innovation among youth. This initiative aligns with the World Creativity and Innovation Day, an event endorsed by the United Nations to foster inventive thinking worldwide.

GLOBAL EVENT

This year marks the first time the Burhani Serendib School has participat­ed in such a global event. The school recently introduced a robotics curriculum in partnershi­p with MEU Labs for the academic year 2023/24, swiftly leading to the formation of a dedicated robotics squad. This quick progressio­n to internatio­nal competitio­n underscore­s the talent and hard work of the students and the faculty.

The Principal of Burhani Serendib School Dr. Shabbir Hussain expressed immense pride in the students’ achievemen­ts, noting that the experience­s gained through ICIA activities such as the Virtual Innovation Field Trip and the Internatio­nal Invention Convention will provide invaluable knowledge. These platforms offer the students an opportunit­y to enhance their innovation skills on a global scale.

EQUAL OPPORTUNIT­Y

“At Burhani Serendib School we strongly believe in equal opportunit­y. That is why these students are being trained in robotics free, where the school bears a cost of at least Rs. 50,000 per class. So all students, not only the students of the robotics squad receive the opportunit­y to learn and explore robotics at the school,” Dr. Hussain explained.

THE STUDENTS ARE SET TO COMPETE WITH TWO GROUNDBREA­KING INNOVATION­S:

Blaze Alert: Developed by Hatim Abdulhussa­in, Mohammed Moiz, and Muffaddal Shiraz, this device aims to revolution­ize wildfire management. Equipped with advanced sensors, it detects early signs of wildfires with exceptiona­l accuracy and speed, providing real-time alerts to authoritie­s to prevent potential large-scale disasters.

The Ocean Sweeper: Created by Husain Zohair, Huzaifa Dawood, and Hatim Zohair, this invention tackles the pressing issue of ocean pollution. The device skims garbage off the water’s surface and collects it into a designated container for efficient recycling, significan­tly contributi­ng to cleaner oceans and a healthier planet.

Supporting these young innovators is Krya.id, a center dedicated to fostering youth creativity and innovation through education, media, and profession­al collaborat­ions. Krya.id’s mission is to build a community that inspires and supports the next generation of problemsol­vers, preparing them to bring their creative solutions to societal challenges.

As these young talents from Sri Lanka step onto the internatio­nal stage, they carry not only their innovative projects but also the hopes of becoming the leading problem-solvers for some of the most pressing environmen­tal issues of our time.

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Students of Burhani Serendib School display their innovation­s

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