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Public Transport Accessibility Solution, Transbot, Wins Bayu Hackathon 2022, Organized by Forest Interactive Foundation, Jawala Plantation Industries and MOSTI Sabah

Amir Kusyairie bin Arif, Brandon Ujin, and Munira binti Muhamad emerge as winners of Best Project Award, with Transbot, a public transportation scheduling and booking system developed based on United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 11 –Sustainable Cities and Communities. 

KOTA KINABALU: Bayu Hackathon, a collaborative program of Forest Interactive Foundation, Jawala Plantation Industries, and Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI) Sabah, wraps up after a 36-hour Hackathon at Le Méridien, Kota Kinabalu in Sabah from July 29 to 31, 2022. 

Amir Kusyairie bin Arif, Brandon Ujin, and Munira binti Muhamad emerged as winners of Best Project Award, with Transbot, a public transportation scheduling and booking system via WhatsApp chatbot, developed based on United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 11 – Sustainable Cities and Communities. The team also received the Jury’s Award for its innovative and well-founded idea. 

Donna Moncigil Losantas, Joeyanatasa Jona Dapanis, and Muhd. Khuzairee Ekmal bin Samsudin were awarded the Best Idea Award with Borneo Swift, a bus tracking system to manage traffic congestion, while the Best Business Pitch Award went to Mohd Rona bin Abd Kasim, Dr. Fatimah Sabrina binti Moahmmad, Meriah binti Osman with Sabah Disaster Preparedness Management (SDPM), a dashboard for flood control management.

Bayu Hackathon aims to drive diverse and inclusive digital growth by equipping the participants with specialized digital skills, increasing employment opportunities, and addressing the digital talent shortage in Malaysia. The hackathon is part of Forest Interactive Foundation’s mission to provide educational platforms that are aligned with the industrial demands and ensure our youths are able to keep pace with technological advancements. 

With 51 shortlisted participants from Sabah, 17 groups came together to develop innovative and sustainable living solutions that address either United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 4 – Quality Education, 7 – Affordable and Clean Energy, 8 – Decent Work and Economic Growth, 11 – Sustainable Cities and Communities, or 15 – Life on Land, centered on Sabah’s community issues such as accessibility to public transport and quality education.  

With the goal of developing future innovators in a fast-changing world, Forest Interactive Foundation shapes sustainable initiatives that can help students prepare for a future where they can thrive with technology. I am truly glad to see such talent and enthusiasm within our participants and commend them for the innovation they have put forth in this challenge. My deepest appreciation to Ministry of Science, Technology & Innovation (MOSTI) Sabah for endorsing Bayu Hackathon and to Jawala Plantation Industries for entrusting us to develop the future game-changers of Sabah,” said Johary Mustapha, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Forest Interactive. 

“Bayu Hackathon reflects our continuous commitment to provide a sustainable platform for future generation to have better career prospects. As a collaborative partnership with Forest Interactive Foundation and MOSTI Sabah, we fully support the trajectory of programs which provide opportunities for Sabahan youths to demonstrate and highlight their potential in the field of technology. It is also aligned with Jawala Plantation Industries’ slogan, Replanting Sabah’s Forest for Future Generations, expressing our relentless pursuit for sustainable solutions to build a better future for generations to come,” commented Yang Berbahagia Datuk Jema Khan, Chairman of Jawala Plantation Industries. 

“The challenges put forth in Bayu Hackathon reflect the real-world problems that we need to overcome with smart and innovative solutions. This programme is in line with our Sabah Maju Jaya ambitions to equip the community with digital skills and knowledge, as well as to nurture an intellectual, creative and innovative community. I welcome more public-private collaborations of such that will allow Sabah to continue being competitive in the technology industry,” said Yang Berhormat Datuk Haji Yakub Khan, Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation. 

This hackathon also featured two workshops titled Persediaan Melangkah Ke Alam Pekerjaan (Preparation to Enter the Workforce) by Yusri Bin Md Yusof, Founder & Consultant of Iman Consultant, and Pitching Workshop by Saverinus Kitingan, Co-Founder of Sabah Techpreneur Association (SATA) 

The general public was also able to take part in this program via a mini career fair that was open to all, spotlighting internal and homegrown companies such as Agridata, Elty Delivery, GoNet, Ride Runner SabahNet, SynxSoft, YOPESOMindvalley, and Eduloco 

The jury consisted of: 

  1. Dr. Cynthia Robert Dawayan, Senior Lecturer at Faculty of Business and Management UiTM Sabah 
  2. Ts. Faizal Heesyam, Assistant Technology Officer of the State Department of Computer Services at MOSTI Sabah 
  3. Johary Mustapha, Founder & CEO of Forest Interactive 
  4. Lim Tzyy Shyong, Chief Technology Officer of Mindvalley 
  5. Ngeow Wu Han, VP of Product Management, Mindvalley 

All submissions for the hackathon challenge were evaluated based on a few criteria, including the innovation and creativity of the solution, the scalability and business value, the presentation as well as the technical implementation. 

This nation-building hackathon received over 100 entries for registration, with several numbers of skillful applicants coming from cities in Sabah such as Kota Kinabalu, Menggatal, Tawau, Sandakan, Lahad Datu, with several applicants from Labuan.  

Going forward, Forest Interactive Foundation welcomes partnerships with more government agencies to accelerate efforts to spur the digital economy and open up myriad opportunities by connecting tech talents to professional experts and industry leaders. Drop a line at [email protected] to explore collaborative opportunities together.

Find out more information about Forest Interactive Foundation at forestcares.org.

About Forest Interactive

Founded in 2006, Forest Interactive develops scalable mobile platforms to connect mobile operators, content providers, and game publishers with their subscribers. With over 15 years of industry experience, Forest Interactive has expanded to include a diverse workforce of 20+ nationalities in 16 regional offices.

Delivering content subscription services, digital voucher and e-commerce platforms, and mobile apps for all ages, Forest Interactive operates in more than 30 countries, servicing 90+ mobile operators and 100+ content partners with the capacity to reach over one billion subscribers worldwide. To learn more, visit forest-interactive.com. 

About Forest Interactive Foundation

Founded in 2021, Forest Interactive Foundation aims to nurture and develop talents through sustainable initiatives and programs, establishing empowered communities and upholding sustainable environments for our own people and the world’s future innovators in tech. As the corporate social responsibility (CSR) arm of Forest Interactive and a UN Global Compact member, we are committed to accelerating the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the following areas:

  • Future Innovators

With the goal of developing future innovators in a fast-changing world, we shape initiatives that can help students prepare for a future where they can thrive with technology, one of it being the #seKODlah program.

  • People

We strive to bring our company’s culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion to the broader community. By harnessing our strengths for social good, we are able to empower marginalized communities in our increasingly connected world.

  • Community and Environment

  1. We are committed to sustainable actions and best practices:
  2. Demonstrate empathy and sensitivity to the needs of others.
  3. Aim for responsible material inputs that are renewable, recyclable, or reusable.
  4. Bridge public and private partnerships in support of SDG 17.
  5. Be a part of the climate accelerator program by implementing SBTi in line with the 1.5°C pathway.

Prior to its establishment, Forest Interactive Foundation, through Forest Interactive, has empowered more than 3500 students and 2,000 people in the communities through more than 38 initiatives. Visit forestcares.org to learn more.