Electrical Engineering student from the University of Diponegoro (UNDIP), Faisal Ismail Asadullah, along with his team, won a gold medal at the international World Young Inventors Exhibition (WYIE) 2025 held at the Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC), Malaysia, from May 28–31, 2025. This event is part of the 36th International Invention, Innovation, Technology Competition & Exhibition (ITEX) and brings together young innovators from around the world, ranging from elementary school to university levels, including countries from ASEAN to the Middle East.

Faisal is part of the innovation team from the Pondok Pesantren Mahasiswa Bina Khoirul Insan (PPM BKI) Foundation in Semarang, alongside six other UNDIP students:

  1. Ridwan Baihaqi Ardana, Spatial Planning and Land Management, Vocational School
  2. Bintang Timur, Islamic Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business
  3. Muhammad Keane Farrel Abbas, Social Anthropology, Faculty of Cultural Sciences
  4. Muhammad Fadly Evanto Prabowo, Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering
  5. Moch Maulana Zaki, Islamic Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business
  6. Fahril Firdaus, Agroecotechnology, Faculty of Animal Science and Agriculture

They presented an innovative work titled “INSANI: Strengthening Application-Based Noble Character Education to Create a Religious Professional Generation Towards Golden Indonesia 2045,” which is a technology-based character education application designed for children.

INSANI serves as a solution to the challenges of the digital age, such as exposure to negative content and moral degradation among the younger generation. The application features the “29 Noble Characters” program with dashboard monitoring, daily reminders, interactive gamification modules, and character development reports, all designed to foster the development of religious and professional character alongside technological advancements.

Although the application is not yet fully completed, Faisal and his team’s enthusiasm in integrating character education values with technological advancements is a clear example of UNDIP Electrical Engineering students’ contributions in addressing the challenges of the times. This innovation is expected to support the vision of Golden Indonesia 2045 by creating a young generation that is not only technologically savvy but also morally and spiritually strong.