PENABUR ASIC STEAM Festival: Showcasing the Innovative Research Designs of Grade 12 Students

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PENABUR ASIC (Annual STEAM in Collaboration) in collaboration with ECA Robotics held its first STEAM Festival at PENABUR International Kelapa Gading
PENABUR ASIC (Annual STEAM in Collaboration) in collaboration with ECA Robotics held its first STEAM Festival at PENABUR International Kelapa Gading (KalderaNews/Dok. Penabur)

This revolutionary product could potentially improve the safety of households and commercial establishments. A single researcher also stood out for her innovative approach to measuring glucose levels through urine samples.

Aimed at finding a more affordable and accessible solution for diabetes patients, the student researcher, Joan Merry, developed a new method that could potentially revolutionize the way high sugar levels are monitored and managed, improving health outcomes and quality of life for people with diabetes. Her unique method earned her second place in the research festival.

Regarded as the top research design, D. Elbert, O. A. Tani, and D. N. Wahidin addressed the study differently by focusing on how plant owners can automatically water and fertilize their plants.

They programmed Arduino system to monitor the plant’s soil moisture level condition and dispense the right amount of water and fertilizer when necessary, ensuring plants’ optimal growth.

This design could make it easier for people to grow their plans, without worrying if they have busy schedules or have plants to travel.




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