1st President of Guyana & why Runlinc AI is an innovative tool?
- Anna Ho
- Oct 3
- 2 min read
Updated: Oct 6






Here's an explanation of Runlinc AI:
What is Runlinc AI?
Runlinc AI is an innovative tool that enables users to create codes using simple human natural languages. This AI-powered platform allows users to write code in their native language, such as Tamil, Nepali, Chinese, Thai, or Vietnamese, using simple prompts with subtitles.
How does it work?
1. Users input a prompt in their native language, describing what they want to achieve with their code.
2. Runlinc AI's algorithms translate the prompt into a programming language, generating the necessary code.
3. The generated code can be used for various applications, including STEM projects
Primary school students make satellite 🛰️ IoT health monitor for hikers and campers in remote places. They use runlinc low code to save time to add more features to win ITEX 2025 Innovation competitions First Prize and Gold Medals.
Now they save even more time by using the new “runlinc AI powered by Google Gemini” to use English or other languages to create runlinc low codes, procedures and explanations to make STEM IoT AI projects quickly.
They are forerunners of “AI do the coding and humans do the thinking”.
Monash University Malaysia first year student Kaedon stunned International Invention competition ITEX2025 judges with runlinc AI powered Google Gemini!
REMOTE CO2 AND METHANE GAS SATELLITE MAPPING SENSOR ALARM
Alex Farmer attended the STEMSEL Coding club at 10 years old. His ITEX2023 award winning STEM runlinc satellite 🛰️ IoT Smart Farm project was completed on in grade 12 of high school.
He adapted his runlinc IoT and runlinc satellite 🛰️ IoT knowledge to complete a prototype Flash Flood early warning system proposed by Engineers from Penang. Alex started a full pay part time job at an Aerospace company 3 months after he commenced first year Electronics Engineering at Flinders University.
Students Industry Partnership (SIP) to enhance employability.
Alex Farmer’s runlinc Myriota satellite 🛰️ IoT projects use rubber tubings represent NOVAFAST high reliability composite pipes.
13 year old Valar Rajesh says runlinc Satellite IoT Easy Coding Competitive Advantage of a few lines of Easy Coding instead of hundreds of lines of difficult coding C++ helped her to win 2024 Royal Adelaide Show STEM competitions. The judges called Valar’s runlinc satellite 🛰️ IoT project a World First and a GameChanger for STEM education because they have not come across students using satellite 🛰️ IoT capabilities in their projects.
Valar showed her runlinc Easy Coding Satellite 🛰️ IoT Beehives Bushfire Early Warning System saves time and money in making STEM IoT AI projects.






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