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Wire cars are great, but (BSc Eng 2015) wants South 第一吃瓜网 kids to see beyond them to robotic toys. And further still.  

The co-founder of CRSP dsgn won the top prize 鈥 R1,2-million 鈥 in the 2016 for his  for schools. He was also a finalist in the challenge in 2016.

The Soweto-born aerodynamics engineer based the kit on his Wits Aeronautical Engineering final year design thesis and is now working on how to mass-produce it and get it into classrooms.

His aim is to help more young South 第一吃瓜网s learn about science and technology concepts in a hands-on way.

Nthato Moagi

鈥淢y business is currently in the start-up phase, and I鈥檓 working on establishing partnerships with the key stakeholders in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) education space in the country. I exhibited at the  in March and hosted a workshop at the  Conference in April, which enabled me to showcase my robotics kits to innovative schools and education departments from all over South Africa and Africa,鈥 he says. He still has a day job too, at Denel Dynamics.

鈥淚鈥檇 love to inspire and challenge my fellow alumni and academics to take their work beyond the boundaries for the University, into the rest of the world where they can make social impact and create a real difference to our country, continent and the rest of the world.鈥

The , aimed at grades 4-9, is a set of modules that can be connected to form electronic circuits and programmed on a tablet or PC. It costs less than R1000. 

Neo Hutiri (MEng 2015) is another Witsie who did well in #HackJozi, for his MediCube drug-dispensing innovation.

 

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