Projects
At Tech Maverick, we believe in breathing new life into forgotten technology. As a team of passionate student engineers, we took on the challenge of reviving completely non-functional machines that had been left unused for years. What began as rusted, broken-down systems soon became fully operational through our dedicated hands-on work, collaborative effort, and problem-solving mindset.
From diagnosing mechanical and electrical faults to implementing repairs and redesigns, every step of the restoration process was a learning experience. Our approach combined technical skill with sustainable thinking — not only did we restore functionality, but we also reduced waste and promoted the reuse of valuable machinery.
These projects stand as proof of our core mission: to apply engineering knowledge in real-world scenarios that create tangible impact. At Tech Maverick, we're not just building machines — we're building purpose, confidence, and a community-driven future.

specimen mounting pressing machine
We conducted a Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) activity on a non-performing Specimen Mounting Pressing Machine to restore its full functionality. The process involved thorough inspection, cleaning, lubrication, alignment checks, and minor repairs to eliminate root causes of failure and improve overall equipment efficiency.
This hands-on initiative not only brought the machine back to working condition but also helped us apply TPM principles in a practical setting — boosting machine reliability and promoting preventive maintenance culture among the team.

Composter machine
We successfully restored a non-functional composter machine that had been out of operation due to mechanical and electrical faults. The team carried out a full inspection, repaired damaged components, and ensured all systems were properly aligned and functional.
Post-restoration, the machine now efficiently converts organic waste into usable fertilizer, contributing to sustainable waste management practices on campus. This project reflects our commitment to eco-friendly engineering and real-world problem solving.

De Weeding Machine
We restored a completely non-functional de-weeding machine that had been left unused due to severe mechanical issues. The team diagnosed the faults, replaced worn-out components, and carried out alignment and testing to ensure smooth operation.
The successful revival of the machine not only brought it back to operational condition but also helped support agricultural tasks efficiently. This project highlights our ability to apply engineering knowledge to real machinery and deliver functional, cost-effective solutions.

Floating Bridge
We successfully designed and built a functional floating bridge using bamboo and recycled drums as pontoons. The structure was engineered to distribute weight evenly while maintaining balance and buoyancy over water. This eco-friendly project combined traditional materials with practical engineering, demonstrating our team’s creativity, resourcefulness, and understanding of structural stability.
It stands as a testament to low-cost innovation and sustainable design — blending nature with engineering to solve real-world challenges.