PKM UGM
				UGM Student Creativity Program for Entrepreneurship (PKM-K) team creates Stivalution, an eco-friendly bio-pellet fuel made from plastic waste and rice husks to support sustainable industries...			
		
				UGM students develop Canditect, an IoT-based device using saliva analysis to detect early oral fungal infections like oral thrush.			
		
				UGM students create organic fertilizer from livestock and household waste to cut chemical fertilizer use and empower rural communities.			
		
				UGM students develop an innovative, non-invasive patch vaccine using natural Sacha Inchi oil and chitosan, offering a safer, eco-friendly solution.			
		
				UGM students propose social audits as a community-based solution to prevent corruption in Indonesia’s public procurement system			
		
				UGM students create Inkupets, a smart IoT-based incubator that supports intensive care for pets and advances veterinary technology in Indonesia.			
		
				UGM students develop Notobates, a blockchain-based innovation to prevent land certificate duplication and strengthen transparency in land administration.			
		
				UGM students develop Enu-Cenner, an automated tool to accelerate traditional ice cream production and support local MSMEs in Yogyakarta.			
		
				UGM students develop Smart Fish Sorter, a sensor-based tool to automate catfish sorting and improve farmers’ productivity.			
		
				UGM students develop microalgae-based microgreens to boost nutrition and food safety in Indonesia’s Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) program.			
		
				UGM students develop Glycemia Breath Analyzer, a non-invasive IoT-based innovation for early diabetes detection and monitoring.			
		
				UGM students design Srawung Rasa, an interactive psychoeducation program aimed at enhancing the emotional well-being of the elderly in Gunungkidul.			
		
				UGM students create Gelora, a portable and eco-friendly household waste incinerator equipped with carbon filtration and real-time monitoring.			
		
				UGM students’ research on rice field conversion in Yogyakarta reveals its potential threat to regional food sovereignty.			
		
				UGM students study environmental damage in the protected Guha Mountain karst area, revealing the impacts of mining and calling for sustainable management.			
		
				UGM students develop Rb-AID, an AI-based tool for early detection of eye cancer in children, improving recovery chances and reducing blindness risk.			
		
				UGM students create IoT-based WormiBox to manage household organic waste efficiently and turn it into eco-friendly fertilizer.			
		
				UGM students develop counter-narrative digital content to shift youth perspectives and prevent violence among teenagers.			
		
				UGM students develop a green ZnO nanoparticle feed additive from meniran leaves to reduce methane emissions and boost livestock productivity.			
		
				UGM students introduce eco-friendly composting innovation to help Playen residents manage organic waste and support climate action.			
		
				UGM students develop an IoT-based communal incubator to enhance lamb survival rates and promote sustainable livestock productivity.			
		
				Research by UGM students reveals that the Labuhan Merapi ritual carries deep ecological values supporting forest conservation on Mount Merapi.			
		
				UGM students create Orside, a portable fluorescence-based AI device to accelerate early oral cancer detection and improve patient comfort.			
		
				UGM students find that antipsychotic drugs may inhibit fungal resistance mechanisms, offering a new, affordable therapy against Candida albicans.			
		
				UGM students develop a community-based waste management model combining local participation and business innovation for sustainable solutions.			
		
				UGM students develop biodegradable plastic made from banana peels, offering a zero-waste innovation to help reduce plastic pollution.			
		
				UGM student team researches Javanese pranata mangsa knowledge among farmers and fishers in DIY as a strategy for climate change adaptation.			
		
				UGM students develop Pasto-Milk, an automatic milking and pasteurization device to boost efficiency, milk quality, and farmers’ competitiveness.			
		
				UGM student research reveals the potential of rosemary extract as an herbal therapy for acute kidney injury, offering hope beyond supportive care.			
		
				A UGM student team researches the rise of “Angry Communities” on X, exploring their role as both safe and toxic spaces within Indonesia’s digital ecosystem.			
		 
                         
                                     
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			