Rewatch our 2025 event highlights below!
Congratulations to all of our 2025 Award Winners!
Grade-category Awards
Post-Secondary Year 2 Category
2nd Place – WoofWalk SG by Calabio Brianna Jillian Tanglao & Tay Hui Xuan
3rd Place – Let’s Help by Clydia Yu Yan Xuan, Toh Sing Yi, Denisha, & Shyane Alexis Pereira
Special Awards Winners
KRYA The Potential Impact Award
Winners:
Stick Fix Blind by Nititorn Minyong, Warinthorn Wongprasertsuk, & Vekij Subpinyo
Level P by Ponatchar Raungpaka, Natpimol Tangam, & Punncharach Nukulwuthiopas
Zenith by Shruti Ghosh, Gargi Ingale, Rujula Rahul Kulkarni
SMART Healing by Angel Karen Ugalino, Yvonne Miles Hilary B. Cerdeñola, & Yelrihs T. Dy
Outstanding Presentation Award, presented by Thinking Plus International
Winners:
WaterLink by Tan Ying Fei Chloe
Maglev Bag by Calupe Kylie Mikyla Mendoza
Timiker by Pineda Erica Reese Lorbis
Bin-Bot: Smart Helpful Always Fresh by Ardelea Nur Zahra Binte Andy Irwady & Muhammad Ryan Sarizi Bin Muhammad Raziz
Planet Threads by Koh Rui Shan Gayle
Danger Detector Glove (DDG) by Srishti Nagarajan Iyer
Thank you to all our participants, and congratulations to all our award winners!
A huge thanks to our 2025 sponsors and partners!
Participate and you’ll be making a difference to our planet.
Our Pledge:
Our Pledge:
In 2025, STEMIE Advantages pledged to remove one kilogram of plastic in the Philippine ocean every inventor and judge that signs up for the Singapore Invention Convention. This means that your participation literally helped to save our planet!
Why Ocean Plastic?
Did you know the United Nations Environment Programme reports that there are currently 75 to 199 billion kilograms of plastic in the ocean?
Sadly, marine animals are not aware of the dangers of ocean plastic. About 100,000 of them die each year from mistakenly ingesting plastic as food or are getting entangled in plastic debris
By participating in this ocean cleanup project, we can contribute to the restoration and preservation of our oceans, supporting biodiversity and environmental sustainability.
Did you know the United Nations Environment Programme reports that there are currently 75 to 199 billion kilograms of plastic in the ocean?
Sadly, marine animals are not aware of the dangers of ocean plastic. About 100,000 of them die each year from mistakenly ingesting plastic as food or are getting entangled in plastic debris
By participating in this ocean cleanup project, we can contribute to the restoration and preservation of our oceans, supporting biodiversity and environmental sustainability.
Join us in supporting Plastic Bank’s ocean cleanup and be a part of this incredible journey towards a healthier and more vibrant planet.
Join us in supporting Plastic Bank’s ocean cleanup and be a part of this incredible journey towards a healthier and more vibrant planet.
About Handprint and Plastic Bank:
We are thrilled to announce that the Pratt & Whitney Singapore Invention Convention has partnered with Handprint and Plastic Bank. As part of our commitment to sustainability and conservation, we will be supporting Plastic Bank’s efforts to remove ocean plastic from the Philippine ocean.
We are thrilled to announce that the Pratt & Whitney Singapore Invention Convention has partnered with Handprint and Plastic Bank. As part of our commitment to sustainability and conservation, we will be supporting Plastic Bank’s efforts to remove ocean plastic from the Philippine ocean.
Handprint is a non-profit organization dedicated to environmental conservation and community engagement. They have been actively involved in various reforestation initiatives, including the restoration of vital mangrove habitats. Plastic Bank is focused on regenerating the environment by gathering ocean plastic, and helping communities pave their paths out of poverty by allowing them to exchange collected ocean plastic for money
Handprint is a non-profit organization dedicated to environmental conservation and community engagement. They have been actively involved in various reforestation initiatives, including the restoration of vital mangrove habitats. Plastic Bank is focused on regenerating the environment by gathering ocean plastic, and helping communities pave their paths out of poverty by allowing them to exchange collected ocean plastic for money
