Maker Faire Tashkent 2024

Waste to Wonder

Home: Kashkadarya, Uzbekistan

The project revolves around upcycling waste into valuable and innovative creations. Using materials like plastic bottles, aluminum cans, old newspapers, cardboard, and electronic waste, participants craft functional items such as home décor.

Waste to Wonder - Maker Faire Tashkent 2024

Makers

Nazokat Khazratqulova Maker Photo

Nazokat Khazratqulova

Nazokat Khazratqulova was born 2002 in Karshi city. Undergraduate student of Karshi State University, Foreign Languages Faculty. In 2020 I worked as a art teacher at school where I implemented various crafting projects. After changing my workplace I continued crafting as a hobby. Nowadays I am working at American Corner Qarshi as an assistant.

Shoxrux Daminov Maker Photo

Shoxrux Daminov

My name is Shoxrux, and I’ve been living in Qarshi for the past 10 years. My passion for robotics began in 2nd or 3rd grade when a classmate brought a simple propeller made from a small DC motor. This sparked my curiosity and led me to work on projects like a hydraulic robot arm and a Ferris wheel. I’m also deeply interested in physics, math, and software engineering. Additionally, I actively volunteer with ACQ, contributing to various community initiatives.

Shirina Asadova Maker Photo

Shirina Asadova

I'm Shirin Asadova, 17 years old. As an 11th grade high school student, I'm preparing for college applications for the Bachelors degree in the major of Digital Marketing and Data Analytics. In

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