Govt urged to support AMA students’ innovations

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BY CHRIS ALEX

Students from AMA University in Philippines are calling on government authorities to support their innovative ideas aimed at addressing local challenges and contributing to national transformation.

Speaking to Island Sun News, Joe Dominic, winner of the National Trade Fair Innovation Competition emphasised the potential of their projects to help modernise and improve life across the Solomon Islands.

“These innovation ideas are part of transforming this country to the next level. We showcased only a few during the Trade Show, like our prototype auto trash opener and a noise detector system. But we have many more ideas. What matters now is turning them into action and for that, we need help,” he said.

Dominic stressed that one of their key focus areas is waste management, which remains a pressing issue in many communities.

“Rubbish is a big issue we need to solve. Our innovations can help ease this problem in and around our city and communities,” he said.

Dominic also expressed gratitude to the government for organising the National Trade Fair, which gave young innovators like himself a platform to present their ideas.

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