Research Session for Testing the MICLEAN - 512
Driven by my commitment to innovation and sustainability, I aim to develop the MICLEAN - 512 robot to tackle environmental issues in waste management. In this session, I conducted two studies: observing drainage systems and interviewing local residents. This project showcases my dedication to using technology for the common good, particularly in enhancing urban cleanliness. I hope it sparks awareness of environmental cleanliness and positions me for next year's MoP Hero Award.
This research project is the first phase in a broader initiative, including design, socialization, field testing, and implementation of an automated waste collection robot. It involves two methods: observing drainage points to select test areas and interviewing officials and residents to understand waste concerns. Lobbying efforts also engage the Environmental Agency to address local waste accumulation, ensuring MICLEAN - 512 aligns with community needs.
Through this project, I learned the significant environmental impact of waste management and the critical role of community engagement. Observing drainage channels emphasized the need for clean waterways, while interviews with residents offered valuable insights into their challenges. Additionally, testing the MICLEAN - 512 robot reinforced my belief in technology's potential to address waste management issues and strengthened my commitment to sustainable practices.