
🌟 SKTIP STEAM Project Final Presentation 2025: Celebrating Innovation Across Grades 🌟
- Rose Garden
- Jul 16
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 25
On July 4th, 2025, Suankularb Wittayalai Thonburi’s International Program proudly hosted the STEAM Project Final Presentation, where students from Year 8–13 showcased their visionary ideas combining Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics (STEAM). From smart cities to sustainable farming, this year’s winners blew us away with creativity, empathy, and real-world relevance.
🥇 Best STEAM Project Idea Award – Year 8–9

Team Regengrow presented an urban farming solution tailored for rooftop gardens, with smart management systems to tackle issues like energy use, inconsistent watering, and climate sensitivity. Their sustainable design is compatible with both hydroponic and soil systems and operates within a realistic budget (2,000–6,000 THB). Backed by research from platforms like ResearchGate and MDPI, the team impressed judges with clear problem analysis and practical innovation.
Team Members: Patcharadanai Rattanaworrawipha, Fairouz Nimcharoen, Nares Pinthanon, Poomrapee Kittivorapoom, Pakphuwin Netihiranthach, and Pongpith Noikhemngern.


🥇 Best STEAM Project Idea Award – Year 10–11

Team MOBII tackled aging and mobility challenges with their transforming wheelchair: MOBII—Mobility, Support & Safety, All-in-One. Integrated with robotics, health monitoring, and smart home compatibility, their invention aims to empower elderly users and reduce fall-related injuries. Features like walk assist, voice/app controls, and automatic wireless charging show thoughtful attention to detail and social impact.
Team Members: Warissara Mongkolpornudom, Akpat Chaowakul, Worakorn Mansamutjai, Pitisiny Sea Tang, and Faris Arawan.

🥇 Best STEAM Project Idea Award – Year 12–13

Team Syncrocity addressed one of urban life’s greatest headaches—traffic congestion. Using AI, vehicle synchronization, and real-time communications, their futuristic city traffic model aims to reduce accidents and enhance mobility. The interdisciplinary approach combined physics, engineering, technology, and urban planning, making their concept a blueprint for smarter, greener cities.
Team Members: Purit Tarasuwan, Sunivat Rettig, Nattapat Jirapahongsophon, Sirawit Saengwov, and Nattrak Damsarnam.


🎉 Congratulations to all our winning teams! Your projects reflect the essence of STEAM: blending creativity with critical thinking and design with compassion. You’ve set a new benchmark for student innovation at SKTIP, and we can't wait to see how your ideas continue to grow and shape a brighter future. The partcipants can dowload your certificate here click