

School Year 2024-2026


School Year 2024-2026




2024




2025







A Fashionable and Portable Capsule You Can Wear Everyday!
Saveomatic is an innovative and stylish portable solution designed to reduce the impact force from falls by using advanced technology such as a gyroscope and accelerometer to detect a gravitational fall within 0.5 to 1 second and rapidly deploy a gas-inflated airbag to protect the body from injury. Created to ensure safety for people of all ages and physical abilities including children, the elderly, and those with mobility challenges. It is lightweight, fashionable, and effortless to wear, with a magnet mechanism that allows users to attach it to different parts of the body for personalized protection. Customization options, including vibrant colors, patterns, and name engravings, make each capsule unique to individual style preferences. Beyond its technical design, Saveomatic has achieved global recognition, winning multiple gold awards at international innovation competitions, including WICO, where it attracted investor interest from major companies such as K-Water in Korea. I am now collaborating with them to scale Saveomatic for mass production, turning a personal vision into a global safety solution.







Saveomatic – 8th International Invention Innovation Competition in Canada, iCAN 2023
Saveomatic – 2023 World International Creativity Olympic, WICO 2023







Saveomatic – International Exhibition Inventor in Romania 2023
Saveomatic – Korea International Youth Olympiad 2024, KIYO 2024




Saveomatic – Essential Soft Skills Thailand 2024
Unseen Local is a website that helps promote Thailand’s hidden travel spots that are often missed by tourists. While most visitors only go to big cities like Bangkok or Phuket, many small communities with rich traditions struggle to attract travelers. My website shares stories, photos, and cultural activities from these places, giving them exposure they wouldn’t otherwise have because many do not have internet access. I also work with other travelers to feature their experiences, so the site shows many voices and perspectives. To reach more people, I partnered with major hotels in Bangkok, like FourWings Grand Convention, and ran social media campaigns to attract attention. Since starting the project, several homestays in Nan have seen their income rise by 30–50%. Unseen Local has shown me how business can support local communities and protect culture, while also giving travelers a chance to explore new and authentic paths.
DeeDough is a science-inspired modeling dough that combines fun, safety, and innovation by being infused with benzalkonium chloride, a powerful antimicrobial agent that helps reduce bacteria growth by up to 17 times compared to normal dough. Unlike traditional playdough that dries out in just 2–3 weeks, DeeDough stays soft and usable for up to 8 weeks, making it a long-lasting and cost-effective option. It is non-toxic, non-staining, and designed for homes, classrooms, daycare centers, and any shared spaces where hygiene matters. What makes DeeDough special is its ability to provide continuous antimicrobial protection, unlike alcohol-based sanitizers that stop working once they evaporate, so kids can play longer, safer, and cleaner. Parents and teachers can feel confident knowing DeeDough not only sparks creativity but also reduces the spread of germs, offering a modern, hygienic twist to a classic hands-on activity.






DeeDough – 10th International Invention Innovation Competition in Canada, iCAN 2023



Gold Medalist & CIS Special Award 2025



DeeDough– 2025 World International Creativity Olympic, WICO 2025


DeeDough -– International Exhibition Inventor in Romania 2025
Last year, when dengue cases in Thailand increased by 123%, I was shocked to see Bangkok’s overcrowded slums are the hardest-hit regions. I initially thought the problem was about mosquitoes, but when I visited the slums, I quickly learned it was a poverty problem. After speaking with one elderly woman, who told me dengue was common but unavoidable, her despair both saddened and motivated me. Drawing from my experience with WasteBusters, a club I co-founded to upcycle plastics, I developed mosquito nets made from recycled plastic bottles, an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional nets. I partnered with manufacturers and sponsors from companies like Mama Noodles and Coffee Club, I packed food and donated supplies in distribution care boxes along with the nets. I then distributed the boxes to the Bangkok slums
As a co-founder and leader of Wastebusters, I helped build a club dedicated to turning plastic waste into meaningful change. Our vision is to transform plastic bottles into upcycled products that reduce environmental harm while supporting those in need. I managed fundraising efforts, oversaw the upcycling process, and ran our social media accounts to spread awareness. At school, we promoted upcycling by placing six collection bins across campus and organizing weekly clean-ups, gathering over 50,000 bottles. These bottles were repurposed into tote bags, blankets, and raincoats, which we sold or donated to underprivileged communities. For example, we raised over 30,000 baht by selling tote bags, funded donations of 120 raincoats and school supplies to Mae Chaem in Chiang Mai, and created 165 blankets for the Banglamung Elderly Welfare Center, alongside raising 47,000 baht in donations. Through these projects, I contributed to building a greener, more compassionate community where waste becomes a resource for hope and support.
In our club, members get a chance to learn about business and finance in a fun and educational way. We are also part of DECA, an international organization where students can compete in topics like business, marketing, finance, and hospitality, both online and at events. Whether you’re curious about how money moves in the economy or how companies advertise their products, our club gives you hands-on experiences that help you build real skills and prepare for future opportunities in the business world.
Inspired by my dad’s love for the game and his passion for watching the NBA, I have been playing basketball since I was five years old. In 8th grade, I earned a spot on my school’s varsity basketball team, where I was the youngest on the team! Over these past years in the school’s varsity team, I have continued to grow as both a player and a teammate. Competing at a high level has taught me discipline, teamwork, and perseverance. One of my proudest achievements was helping my team secure second place at SEASAC (South East Asia Student Activity Conference) 2025, a tournament that brings strong teams from different countries.