
Team Bored Tunnelers secures a place among the top six teams in Elon Musk’s “Not a Boring Competition”
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- Apr 13, 2025
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Team Bored Tunnelers has proudly secured a place among the top six teams in the 2025 edition of Elon Musk's "Not-a-Boring Competition", placing Bangladesh among the top four countries in the competition. This is a historic achievement for the nation as Bored Tunnelers was the sole representative from Asia.
What started as a dream between three friends – Shaekh Mohammed Shithil, Shahriar Iqbal Mahim, and Fahin Uddin Enam – has now become a national symbol of innovation. Formed back in 2023, the team has grown into a group of over 30 young engineers and students, uniting talents from ten different universities across Bangladesh. Together, they took on one of the most challenging engineering competitions in the world, hosted by The Boring Company – founded by Elon Musk – in Bastrop, Texas. Last year, they won the prestigious 'Rookie Award", making their entrance into the competition noteworthy. Bangladesh’s “Bored Tunnelers”: The first South Asian team to qualify for Elon Musk’s Not-a-Boring Competition
The team's vice-president, Iqbal, added, "Our team is the first ever team in Bangladesh that brought together a bunch of students to work on a closed R&D setup like tunneling technology. We have recently tested our machine at the MRT Line-5 depot at Hemayetpur, thanks to Dr Moshiur sir. This type of real-world testing is crucial to understand where theory meets practice and where it often fails."
Tunnel boring machines (TBMs) might not be a new technology, but in today's world, they are more important than ever. As urban populations grow rapidly and roads become increasingly congested, the need for underground transport solutions is becoming urgent. TBMs offer a way to expand infrastructure in crowded cities without disrupting the surface.
Bangladesh, too, is undergoing a major infrastructural transition with several mega projects in place. The success of Bored Tunnelers shows that the country doesn't just have to depend on foreign technology; it can build its own.
The potential of TBMs extends far beyond urban metro systems. Mega TBMs can help address some of the most critical global challenges. For instance, underground waste management systems using TBMs can transform how cities handle garbage disposal and sanitation, keeping the surface clean while processing waste underground in an automated fashion. Similarly, flood tunnels constructed beneath cities can serve as crucial buffers to prevent waterlogging during monsoon or cyclonic events, especially relevant for a flood-prone country like Bangladesh. TBMs are also essential in mining operations, including future missions for undersea resource extraction.
Team Bored Tunnelers' journey has also opened doors for investments and support in deep-tech innovation in Bangladesh. Under the guidance of forward-thinking advisors, there is a renewed push to fund and promote R&D-based projects. Initiatives like Bored Tunnelers are exactly the kind of projects that can drive Bangladesh into the future.
The team's partnership with Grameenphone has also played a key role in making this year's participation possible. Their financial and logistical support helped maintain the team's presence in Bastrop, Texas, for the second year in a row.
With more refined machines, new recruits, and bigger goals, the team is determined to push robotics and tunnelling innovation in Bangladesh to the next level. As their story illustrates, with the right blend of passion, teamwork, and support, even the most ambitious dreams can be built, one tunnel at a time.
Fatima Ashraf is a contributor for Campus - The Daily Star.
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