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International Scouts IoT STEM Badge Project

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[12:21 PM, 1/21/2025] Miroslav Kostecki:


International Scouts IoT STEM Badge Project


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John Ikidi ( Support visit to Nigeria - from Australia )

Munir Abubakar with Scouts Leader ( Nigeria )

Khalid Hassan ( Nigeria )

Joyce Bagu ( Nigeria )

Miro Kostecki ( Australia )

[5:49 PM, 1/21/2025] Miroslav Kostecki: The Journey of ASR: Bridging Continents, Building Futures with World First runlinc satellite 🛰️ IoT for STEM students.


In a world that grows increasingly connected, a bold initiative called ASR (Allied Synergy for Resilience) emerged, uniting four nations under one ambitious goal: to inspire and empower communities across continents. Each node in the ASR network held a unique purpose and strength, woven together to build a future of collaboration and shared progress.


1. ASR Australia (NOVAFAST)


At the heart of innovation, ASR Australia led the charge with ground-breaking industrial solutions. NOVAFAST became a symbol of ingenuity, driving progress in engineering and technology to address global challenges. Their work inspired others in the ASR network to embrace resilience and sustainability.


2. ASR Malaysia (T7)


In Malaysia, ASR partnered with T7, a leader in advanced technologies and education. Together, they cultivated a hub for nurturing innovation, emphasizing the power of knowledge and research to uplift society. This connection strengthened bonds with other ASR chapters by promoting the exchange of ideas.


3. ASR Nigeria


ASR Nigeria represented the dynamic energy of Africa, harnessing the continent’s immense potential. They served as the heartbeat of the network, fostering grassroots initiatives, entrepreneurial ventures, and community-based programs. Their vision of unity inspired others to see strength in diversity.


4. ASR Uganda (Cavendish University)


In Uganda, ASR joined forces with Cavendish University to invest in the next generation of leaders. They championed education as the key to unlocking untapped potential, providing tools for empowerment and societal transformation. This partnership underscored the importance of knowledge-sharing within the ASR family. ASR Uganda 🇺🇬 is the First in Africa to implement World First runlinc Myriota satellite 🛰️ IoT for STEM students.


The Interconnected Bonds


The thick lines connecting ASR Australia to ASR Malaysia and ASR Nigeria to ASR Uganda symbolized deep collaboration and shared goals. The dotted lines represented the aspirations and ongoing efforts to bridge the remaining gaps. Together, these connections created a resilient network, proving that no challenge was insurmountable when nations unite.


The Vision Forward


Through partnerships like these, ASR became a beacon of hope for the world. It showed that when communities prioritize mutual respect, education, and innovation, they could create sustainable futures for everyone. Their story continues, reminding us that greatness is achieved not in isolation but in the strength of collective efforts.


And so, ASR forged ahead, proving that the world is always better when we work together.




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