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Kodifly Co-Founder awarded with The HKIE Innovation Award (2021)
October 11, 2021

The “SNAPP” robotic fish currently holds the Guinness World Record for the fastest 50m swim by a robotic fish in 22.92s or at 2.18 m/s. With their previous success, the team is now turning its goal to solve real-world problems such as data collection for marine exploration and pollution monitoring. It can be used to collect water data such as temperature, pH, etc. and also for real-time mapping and monitoring of specimens in the environment such as coral reefs, microplastics, etc.
To know more about the SNAPP and BREED, check the links below!
The HKIE page for Awardees: https://hkie.org.hk/en/membership/award_detail/17/
More about the BREED Project: https://innoacademy.engg.hku.hk/robofishbreed2021/
How SNAPP broke the world record: https://www.hku.hk/press/news_detail_22621.html
Mr. Muhammad Saad Shahid Anwel is awarded as The HKIE Innovation Award – Grand Prize for his leadership in developing the "SNAPP" robotic fish under BREED, The University of Hong Kong.
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