Young innovators win RM60,000 grant


Inventions that matter: SDYIC National Camp 2020 winners took home grants amounting to RM60,000 thanks to their prototypes that address issues and challenges faced by communities.

IT’S never too early to cultivate critical thinking among students.

The Sime Darby Young Innovators Challenge (SDYIC) National Camp 2020 saw three groups of school students winning innovation grants amounting to RM60,000 thanks to their prototypes that address issues and challenges faced by communities.

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