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SA innovators to showcase research at Tunisia engineering and science

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March 12, 2025
South African young scientists impress judges at Türkiye science fair
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Wednesday, 12 March 2025: South African young scientists are set to showcase their innovative research on the global stage, competing in the environmental science and computer science categories at this year’s International Festival of Engineering, Science and Technology in Tunisia (I-FEST²).

Eskom Expo International Science Fair 2024 Gold medal recipients, Hamzah Ismail and Vibhav Ramdas, both Grade 12 learners at St Dominics Newcastle School in Newcastle, KwaZulu-Natal, earned their opportunities to showcase their research projects at the I-FEST² from 21 to 27 March 2025 following a nomination by a panel of academics and professionals at the Eskom Expo. The learners will be accompanied on the trip by Eskom Expo’s Dr Kenneth Kaunda Regional Science Fair Director, Sethato Lydia Maputle.

Hamzah is set to showcase his research project, “Developing eco-friendly, fire-retardant plastic bricks as an alternative in modern construction” in the Environmental Science category. Hamzah’s project was selected for the fair due to its potential environmental impact, practicality, and remarkable scientific merit – making it a strong representation of South Africa’s contributions to global challenges in engineering and technology. The project, which has the potential to revolutionise the construction industry, addresses the urgent issue of plastic waste by repurposing it into eco-friendly construction materials. It aims to make building practices more sustainable, cost-effective, and safe. Additionally, it could help combat plastic pollution. With further development, this innovation could be scaled up for global use.

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Vibhav is set to present his research project, “Using Object Detection to Improve Road Maintenance” in the Computer Science category. Vibhav’s project was selected to represent South Africa at the IFEST2 due to its innovative technology, practical real-world applications, and potential to make a significant impact on road safety and maintenance. Its multidisciplinary nature and the ability to address both local and global challenges make it a strong candidate for international recognition. The significance of Vibhav’s findings lies in the potential of his object detection-based system to revolutionise road maintenance and improve traffic safety.

The Chief Executive Officer of the Eskom Development Foundation (Acting), Ms Mologadi Motshele, said: “Through the Eskom Expo, learners are inspired to explore critical local and global challenges by applying scientific inquiry to develop practical and forward-thinking solutions. By addressing issues such as plastic pollution and creative ideas to improve road maintenance and road safety, Hamzah and Vibhav are making meaningful contributions toward a more sustainable future for our country. Eskom is proud to support and invest in the Eskom Expo initiative, ensuring that learners have access to the resources, mentorship, and opportunities needed to transform their ideas into impactful innovations. More than just a platform for showcasing talent, the Eskom Expo is a flagship programme that equips young scientists with the skills and knowledge necessary to drive positive change and build a better South Africa.”

Eskom Expo Executive Director, Parthy Chetty, said: “These two exceptional young scientists do South Africa proud as they represent our country at this esteemed international science fair, showcasing their innovative research on a global platform. Their journey to this achievement was made possible through the invaluable support of the Eskom Expo for Young Scientists, which nurtures young minds in STEM. The performance of these learners locally highlights South Africa’s emerging scientific talent and underscores the impact of youth-driven innovation. Congratulations to these bright minds as they inspire future generations!”

Registration to take part in Eskom Expo 2025 is open. School learners in Grades 4–12 and Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) students (NCV Level 2–4) can register their research projects by visiting www.exposcience.co.za

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