Syed Hamza Ibrahim
Hamza’s journey with Pakistan Science Club began in 2015 when he was just in 8th class. As a young student with a passion for building things, he found the perfect platform at PSC to explore his creativity and technical skills. What started as curiosity soon transformed into a mission to create meaningful impact through innovation.
First Steps into Innovation
Hamza built his first major project — a Homemade Spider Robot — and presented it at a PSC exhibition. This project showcased his early talent for robotics and mechanical design.
Early days: First robot built in school
DIY Innovation Spirit
He also created a Homemade Simple Hologram using a CD case, demonstrating his ability to turn everyday materials into impressive science projects. These early experiments laid the foundation for his problem-solving mindset.
With team at National Science Fair
Global Recognition at CASTIC 34
Hamza’s dedication paid off when he represented Pakistan at the 34th China Adolescents Science & Technology Innovation Contest (CASTIC) in Macao, China (July 2019). His project “Paralyze Assist” — a low-cost assistive device for paralyzed individuals — won a Bronze Medal, bringing pride to Pakistan.
Hamza representing Pakistan at CASTIC 34, Macao, China
Intel ISEF 2016 National Level
Receiving NSIF award
Current Journey: Hi-Craft Startup
Hamza remains actively associated with Pakistan Science Club while pursuing his graduation. He is the founder of “Hi-Craft”, his own startup focused on developing affordable assistive technology and innovative healthcare solutions. His journey from a young hobbyist to a social entrepreneur exemplifies the impact of PSC’s mentorship.
Working on a project at PSC lab
Pakistan Science Club gave me the confidence and platform to turn my ideas into reality. From building a spider robot in 8th grade to representing Pakistan internationally, PSC has been my second home.
