We celebrate the eiHub Prize winners who have achieved the highest level of recognition and award in regard to this segment of our entrepreneurship programs.
School of Engineering, Monash University Malaysia
Chamathka's winning idea:
is an innovative use for eco-friendly banana fibres to produce cigarette filters, reducing its current single-use plastic alternative.
School of Engineering, Monash University Malaysia
Roy's winning idea: M.AI MIRA (My Mirror) is a semi-automated therapy app that uses gamification & A.I. companions to introduce therapy and deep topics to youths.
School of IT, Monash University Malaysia
Xin Hui's winning idea: Design a table where its height can be adjusted to fit different needs
School of Science, Monash University Malaysia
Annabelle's winning idea:
A solution to turn plastic waste into sustainable furniture and toys for children.
School of Business, Monash University Malaysia
Arenna's winning idea:
Parcel Aid, an electronic device that notifies users once parcels have been received and if any parcel was removed.
School of Engineering, Monash University Malaysia
Ahmed's winning idea:
TraceBit, a smartwatch that tracks and submits information on the user’s body temperature and the places they have been to.
We recognise ei-Merit Award Winners who have stepped up to create and develop innovative ideas and solutions.
Harrish's winning idea: CliniQ is an app that helps patients queue from anywhere to visit their preferred clinics with just a device and internet access.
Heidi's winning idea:
Veroes is an application to host and source for volunteering opportunities around the globe.
Honoka's winning idea:
Selling low-fat desserts through delivery and vending machines that are safe for all dietary needs.
School of Engineering, Monash University Malaysia
Soong Jia Liang's winning idea:
A gamified community-powered peer-to-peer learning platform for all age groups.
Wong Xiang Qing's winning idea:
A solution to build an eco-friendly online marketplace.
School of Business, Monash University Malaysia
Yu Jia Wen's winning idea:
A solution to develop a reverse vending machine system.
School of Science, Monash University Malaysia
Annabelle's winning idea:
A solution consisting of biodegradable packaging, multipurpose packaging and tech delivery.
School of Business, Monash University Malaysia
Yu Jia Wen's winning idea:
A solution using smart drones, smart stainless steel boxes and smart chips.
School of Business, Monash University Malaysia
Tan Tze Yong's winning idea:
A wristband that uses RFID technology and is controlled by a mobile app, that stores the user’s personal information and detects the user’s body temperature.
School of Science, Monash University Malaysia
Nor Azmina's winning idea:
A non-foldable, air tight face mask case that fits all sizes of masks.
School of Engineering, Monash University Malaysia
Taha's winning idea:
A battery-powered filtration system to replace the use of masks for users with breathing difficulties and lung conditions.
School of Business, Monash University Malaysia
Vanessa's winning idea:
Medical tapes that are infused with natural dye from lichens that can be attached to any mask. The tape changes colour over time based on the amount of carbon dioxide that users exhale, indicating to users that it is time to change their face mask.
School of Business, Monash University Malaysia
Julia's winning idea:
A face mask that reduces Device Related Pressure Ulcers (DRPUs) for users who have to wear face masks for extended periods of time.
School of Business, Monash University Malaysia
Siew Jun Ru's winning idea:
A disinfectant mask holder that holds up to 4 masks and kills the germs and viruses through heating elements attached in the mask holder.
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