USM students bag 4 awards at British Invention Show


GEORGE TOWN: A group of young inventors from University of Sains Malaysia (USM) has made the country proud by winning four awards at the British Invention Show 2013 competition in London held from Oct 23 to 26.

Ng Poh Sing, 24, a final year student of the school of computer science, who created a vehicle security system, said the device could help trace missing vehicles in addition to taking the picture of the thief.

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