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#MINO : Video Diary #1 Mino Team Indonesia


The last two weeks has been a challenging weeks for us to work as a team, due to the Eid holiday we had to do remote working from our respective hometowns, together we tried to set our short term goals toward the final pitch in September as how it taught during the Singapore bootcamp, we also tried to communicate via the webex to try out the software and use it as one of the medias we used during our remote working.  As july 10th we’ve accomplished our 1st short term  goal to successfully interpret the 2nd month observation data of our lab test, led by nabil faradis, that we had collected before our departure to Singapore, the data shows promising results as the growth of fishes that has been grown in microbubble induced environment  is  47% heavier and 22% longer compared to the ones that has been grown in regular aerator environment  but the number of  ammonia, the toxic that came from fish excretion,  in the microbubble environment is at the highest compared to the regular aerator environment, we predict that it actually normal to happen because of the fish in microbubble environment has tendency to eat more, grew 47% bigger thus they excrete more. Meanwhile the tank that we use is not capable anymore to hold u-p fishes that big since they’re not that big and not that deep, a high amount of fish excretion that’s concentrated in small areas will  affect the amount of ammonia in the water thus it becomes higher. And because of so, we decided to stop our lab test in our 2nd month observation and start to prepare ourself for a field test which the result will hopefully  give us a more realistic view of the performance of our technology.  In the next two weeks we will try to prepare the administration needed for our field test with local fish farmers in Bokesan Yogyakarta, refining our prototype and to fix our former proposal so we could get a better picture for our final pitch in September.

Behind the scene of this video :
Unta said in the first sentence, if that weeks has been a challenging weeks for my team. It's true! hehe. Why? Because we actually separated, I am in Bangkok, Untari in Bogor, Fajar in Jakarta-Yogyakarta. Hard to communicate? of course not. With Internet of Things, we can discuss and have a meeting by online. Supported by Webex *one of our event's sponsor, we can communicate easily. Alhamdulillah. =D
This is 21th century guys, and distance is not a barries anymore =).

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