Due to my lack of knowledge on Computer Aided Design, most of my designs are all hand drawn.
MY FIRST PROJECT
Dates Back to 2017 (14yrs old)
My first project was to create a water bottle that could filter water, facilitate a power bank and have a portable stove all in a 2 litre bottle. The idea behind this is to provide an all in one solution for the for campers or soldiers. Although it may seem hard, after 1 year of refinement I finally did it. A lot of modifications were made on the way but it was for the greater good. There are definitely still a lot more to improve but for now it sits in my sketches waiting to be made into a prototype one day.
MY SECOND PROJECT
Dates Back to 2018 (15yrs old)
My second project is a futuristic car design that could fly and submerge in water which also took me a year to pull all the technologies available today to design. After designing this car, I took it to a National STEM Competition and took 3rd Place out of 15 teams. It does not look like a realistic futuristic car but I did believe it would work back than. Not until I further studied it and realize it did not work, guess I was too young back than. Anyways, it was still a project I worked on for awhile.
MY THIRD PROJECT
Dates Back to End of 2018
My third project was a bin that was meant to help sort peoples rubbish into 3 category with ease
MY FOURTH PROJECT
Dates Back to 2019 (15yrs old)
My fourth project was meant to be a self-sorting trolley to speed up the farming process of palm oil since Malaysia is one of the leading palm oil manufacturer. At first I wanted to take it to 2 competition which is BEGIN 2019 Innovation Challenge and National Robotic Competition 2019 but unfortunately it didn't make the cut for both. So it sits in my sketches for now waiting to be refine.
MY FIFTH PROJECT
Dates Back to 2019
So I bet you are wondering which are the project that made the cut to the 2 above competitions, well it is a project my team and I worked on one which is named Vending4Mending and the other was an integrated aquaponics system. Not only did it take part in the above competitions it also took part in the KLESF Innovation challenge and took a bronze award for us. Now the project is disassemble and what remains are the experience I got from these competitions and memories.
MY SIXTH PROJECT
Dates Back to 2019
In conjunction with the above competitions, I tried taking the above aquaponics idea and further develop it to make it a bigger idea that would be scalable into a business, something like a sustainable house or a factory. For now it sits in my sketches since its too expensive. Slowly from this aquaponics system it kind of evolved into me studying about nuclear energy because I wanted something reliable and sustainable and the closest thing to that dream was nuclear energy.
MY SEVENTH PROJECT
Dates Back to 2020
From Nuclear Power, I kind of start doing research and developing a nuclear powered car (yes, I know it sounds crazy but no idea is ever crazy) and here starts my research and development on cars and ways to change it. Things like creating an alternator cooler for cars, an eco-cooler and etc.
MY EIGHTH PROJECT
Dates back to 2020
My eight project was to make an effort to help the health care system in the midst of this pandemic. I took this idea into JA China Innovation competition and got 3rd place. Not the best, definitely have places to improve on. Basically, it was a cloud sever system that helps unite the patient's medical data and there was a bot to help lighten the burden of general practitioners. There was also a separate medical product to help elderlies monitor their health condition. This entire project was to create a "company" I called DataTech-Med. Later on I also brought this project to compete in NTT Startup Challenge and China Pitch-Deck Challenge but it couldn't make the cut.
MY NINTH PROJECT
Dates Back to Mid of 2020
In conjunction with Nasa's Lunar Loo Challenge and Nasa's Payload Challenge. I was late for the Nasa Lunar Loo Challenge as I didn't manage to come up with a good enough design, as so I thought but even after the deadline, I continued to innovate a better version of the toilet, and finally, I made a design that totally requires 0 wattages to operate, while all the winners I saw needed some form of electricity. Although I didn't make it through the deadline, I see this as a win for me, myself. On the other hand, Nasa's payload challenge, I also didn't manage to roll out a full design as I didn't have enough time to put everything together. I was doing precise sketches and it needed to be digitalized, guess I needed a team of some sort. It was exam time anyways and I didn't give it my all in this challenge so I too didn't expect much from it. For now, these sketches sits in the depth of my other sketches in the book.
UPDATE ON MY 8TH PROJECT
May 2021
In conjunction with a competition that I took part (Roca JumpTheGap International Design Competition). I decided to update the design of the product called HealthCuff as I see great potential in it and so I did. Below attached is the latest design of HealthCuff shrunk into the size of a watch.
TENTH PROJECT
October 2021
The main reason of creating this site was to dip my foot into website development as I had just learned the basics of design and creating a website with HTML5 and CSS. This website was also design along side an online competition that was held by some University in Penang. There wasn't a theme to the competition so I came up with my own theme which is to make it like a landing page for my innovations and having updated newsletters on technology and the computing field.