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Resources for LGPR Candidates- SPAST Labs & Lincoln University College Malaysia


Under the Lincoln University College Malaysia & SPAST Foundation's Sustainable Global Societies Initiative, we are actively building and expanding a comprehensive resource hub to support research in AI, Antenna Design, PCB Design, and related fields. Through its strong network of corporate partners, including Atya Technologies, which is actively supporting this initiative, SPAST provides researchers with access to critical datasets and hardware essential for cutting-edge innovation. Currently, the foundation offers an extensive database for AI and technology researchers, including environmental data collected over 90 days in a high-traffic metropolitan zone, rapid embedded system prototyping evaluation kits, IoT development boards, and pharmaceutical sensors. Additionally, researchers can leverage a collection of 49+ high-quality sensors, along with plug-and-play IoT electronic modules and a software dashboard, enabling seamless experimentation and real-world deployment. These resources, backed by Atya Technologies, empower innovators to accelerate technological advancements while addressing sustainability challenges.

These resources are freely available for the researchers enrolled under the LGPR programme for use throughout the course of this programme and beyond.



Figure. 1. Laboratory resources for Research
Figure. 1. Laboratory resources for Research

 


Figure 2. IoT Development Boards
Figure 2. IoT Development Boards

Figure 3. WIFI Development boards- Plug & Play Rapid Prototyping and experiment setup unit.
Figure 3. WIFI Development boards- Plug & Play Rapid Prototyping and experiment setup unit.

Figure 4. Various Gas Sensors
Figure 4. Various Gas Sensors

 


Figure 5. Flame Sensor- 5 Channel
Figure 5. Flame Sensor- 5 Channel


SPAST Foundation has established

  1. IoT Development platforms & Embedded systems laboratory.

  2. Server

  3. Datasets for AI and Machine Learning research


All these electronic devices are made in India and have BIS, ISO and CE clearances.

Compliance with local cybersecurity regulations reduces risks of unauthorized data access.

Laboratory instruments often deal with sensitive research data. Indian products offer better security compliance compared to Chinese counterparts, which may pose data risks.

*Every 6 months we shall be adding more resources to our laboratory. This equipment is available free of cost to the LGPR candidates, who may get in touch to access these resources. You can write to us at lgpr@lincoln.edu.my | office@spast.org


 
 
 

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