Under the motto “Avoiding Future Climate Crisis Through the Power of Engineering”, the competition emphasizes the important role of technology in human life.
However, there are concerns that this technology could actually have an overwhelmingly negative impact on human life. Not to mention that the global issue of climate change is now a priority.
To combat the climate crisis, various concrete measures are being considered and implemented at various levels. Most of them use environmentally friendly materials.
However, the i-PRO creative team believes that the power of technology can help mitigate the climate crisis and that everyone can help prevent it.
Through this competition, i-PRO gives future enthusiasts and problem solvers the opportunity to win awards for outstanding innovations.
The competition is not only open to students, but also to young, talented and creative designers and engineers. Participants are encouraged to present innovative thoughts, ideas and designs.
Through this global competition, BINUS International also encourages young people to keep working and develop innovations for the future.
Agnes Filica Giovinna’s achievements are an inspiration to students and other young people with a passion for design and technology.
This shows that with creativity, commitment and hard work it is possible to make a real contribution to the future.
This success also reflects BINUS International’s strong commitment to providing its students with a quality education to prepare them for the challenges of the future.
Bayu Prakoso Dirgantoro, Head of Graphic Design and New Media Program at BINUS International, said he was happy and proud of Agnes Filica Giovinna’s achievement.
“Agnes Filica Giovinna’s success in the Future Design Challenge competition is a testament to the quality education with an innovative approach that we offer at BINUS International. We are proud of Agnes and of course other students who have won various competitions and challenges at national and international level. “It goes without saying that we will continue to offer our students diverse experiences and encourage them to continue being creative and innovative,” he said.