Sarawak teams clinch top prizes for innovation


(From left) Team Smart e-Saver members Thomas and Joseph with YSD chief executive officer Yatela Zainal Abidin, Wan Mohd Zahid, YSD governing council member Datin Paduka Zaitoon Datuk Othman, MDEC chief operating officer Datuk Ng Wan Peng and the team’s teacher Bong Poh Kwong and student mentor Ericson Tan.

A PROTOTYPE to prevent death of infants after being left in vehicles clinched the top prize at the Sime Darby Young Innovators Challenge (SDYIC) 2018 National Championship.

The prototype was developed by Team “Smart e-Saver” comprising Joseph Chung, 16, and Thomas Brabbs, 15, from Tunku Putra School, Kuching, Sarawak.

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