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runlincAI's Unique Selling Point (USP)

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Forwarded [20/10/2025]

Assalamualaikum and good morning everyone.

Just a quick update. Peter, a podcast DJ from Adelaide, will be dropping by UPM this morning. If anyone from the foundation would like to have a quick chat for Yayasan Impak’s visibility etc., feel free to come over. Sorry for the short notice!




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Peng Choo [21/10/2025 12:57pm]


All good.


Thanks for sharing Peter’s stopover at UPM to meet Dr Suriati.


I introduced them when Dr Suritati and Hazirah received funding to come to do 1 week training at STEMSEL and purchased 100 sets of runlinc to train teachers and students in Malaysia.


Now they can accelerate AI STEM TRAINING by using ENGLISH or other languages to prompt runlinc AI to create codes and hardware documentation in seconds.

Thank you Dr Suritati. It is wonderful to see you and Hazirah at Happy Business Radio hosted by Peter in Adelaide to share experiences on using runlinc which is now powered by Google Gemini to use English to create codes and hardware documentation in seconds to provide students a Unique Selling Point USP to win AI STEM IoT competitions, scholarships and jobs while studying. The runlinc AI UVP of seconds instead of weeks to create codes and hardware documentation result in saving 50% STEM education money for stakeholders including Parents Schools Universities Governments United Nations BIG TECHS BIG4 and Charities which fund and support STEM in schools. Coding is the major blockage for STEM and Digital Transformation. runlinc AI also creates More STEM Less Social Media.


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[8:24 PM, 10/21/2025] Peng Choo:

Charles Figallo and colleagues hosting STEM Coding Professor Dr Suriati and award winning student Hazirah on special STEMSEL advanced runlinc Easy Coding IoT AI STEM training in Adelaide.



[8:26 PM, 10/21/2025] Peng Choo:

Peter Salerno at the back of photo.



Let’s focus on strongly connecting Aus4ASEAN to runlinc AI.


Aus4ASEAN Digital Transformation and Future Skills initiative

Long-term goals

The Aus4ASEAN initiative aims to help member states adapt to rapid digitalization by training workforces in the skills needed for future economies. This is achieved through scholarships, technical partnerships, and policy dialogue.














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