Nurturing the spirit of invention


Principal Abdul Said (left) watches as Chow uses a remote-controlled robot to move bottles through a maze in the Maker Lab of SMK Bukit Jambul in Penang.

FROM high-precision 3D printing models to long-range remote- controlled airplanes, students of SMK Bukit Jambul are now busy developing these complex mechanical engineering marvels in their laboratory.

The dedicated room called Maker Lab is equipped with computers running sophisticated software, a virtual simulation station with goggles, an electronic soldering corner filled with components, two 3D printers and a maze where the creations can be tested for efficiency and accuracy.

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