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Tech Saturday, a carnival hosted by the government on 21 May, saw 17,000 people visiting. It had hackathons, and workshops on building robots, and learning to programme arduinos for students and their parents alike.
Also on display were prototypes built by government agencies, startups and universities. A group from Nanyang Technological University, for instance, had hacked everyday products into lab equipment - building a centrifuge out of a food grinder.
The students had also built a “lab assistant robot” to transfer chemical samples into testing dishes - helping students automate a repetitive task, while they focus on more complex problems in the lab. The tools were built by medical students, who had taught themselves how to code and hack these devices. Image by Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore.