A recent video shared by Syscore Academy (@syscore_academy), a school specializing in technology and robotics based in Klang, has captured the attention of TikTok users after showcasing a creative student-led innovation, a smart trash bin.
In the viral video, a female student is seen confidently presenting and demonstrating the functionality of the prototype. The trash bin responds to voice commands, with the lid automatically opening when the student says "open" and closing on its own when she says "close", all without any physical contact.
@syscore_academy ️ :! Our students just built a smart trash can that opens automatically when it detects motion all with a micro:bit! Big applause to our young innovators for building this eco-friendly, touchless solution! #SmartTrashCan #microbitprojects #STEMInnovation#TechForGood #younginventors #SmartSolutions#TechForGood original sound - SyscoreAcademy
According to Syscore Academy, the smart bin is designed to detect surrounding voices and can even recognize physical movements. This is made possible through the use of micro:bit technology, which allows the bin to respond to both sound and motion. In a follow-up post, another student is also shown presenting a similar model, highlighting the collaborative and innovative spirit fostered at the academy.
"Big congratulations to our young innovator who successfully created this eco-friendly and touchless solution," the academy wrote in their caption, celebrating the student's achievement.
The comments section quickly filled with praise, with many users applauding the student's ingenuity and technical skills. Viewers were not only impressed by the effectiveness of the invention but also expressed admiration for the student's confidence and clarity during the demonstration.
Many netizens shared words of encouragement, expressing hope that the young student continues her journey in innovation and develops even more impressive solutions in the future.
This inspiring showcase is a reminder of the potential within Malaysia's next generation of inventors and how technology in education can empower students to solve real-world problems.