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Kuliah Tamu TU/e oleh Prof. Turetken

Industrial Engineering Study Program, Faculty of Industrial Technology, Universitas Islam Indonesia held a guest lecture on Thursday (30/5). The lecture themed “Business Process Maturity and Productivity Improvement” took place online using Zoom Meeting. On this occasion, UII Industrial Engineering presented a special guest speaker, Prof. Dr. Oktay Turetken. He is the Chair of the Industrial Engineering Bachelor Program and Professor of Information Systems from Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), Netherlands.

Anggun Galuh as the MC opened the series of activities by reciting basmalah and welcoming all participants. Next, the session continued with a presentation by the speakers, guided by a moderator, Bambang Suratno, S.T., M.T., Ph.D., who is also a lecturer at UII Industrial Engineering department.

“The main objective of Business Process Management is to instill a process thinking mindset in organizations for continuous process improvement and innovation. BPM should not be considered as a one-off project, but should be established as a permanent practice,” said Prof. Turetken as an opening remark. Organizations that are mature in managing their business processes will further increase their productivity.

The Business Process Maturity Model (BPMM) defines an evolutionary path that takes an organization from immature and inconsistent processes to mature and disciplined processes. The evolutionary path consists of five sequential levels. First, the Initial level, the stage of inconsistent management, where there is a need for repeated practice. Next, level 2: Managed, the work unit management stage, where standardized practices are required. Then, level 3: Standardized, the process management stage, where optimization practices are needed. Further, level 4: Predictable, the capability management stage, where innovative practices are needed. Finally, level 5: Innovating, the innovation management stage.

Sesi kuis kuliah tamu TU/e

After the presentation, the moderator led a discussion and Q&A session with the participants. Furthermore, there was a quiz session to evaluate participants’ understanding of the guest lecture material. This quiz session was packaged in the form of a game where participants who managed to answer questions quickly and accurately received points. This competitive but fun atmosphere made the afternoon activities more lively. Finally, the event was finalized with a group photo as documentation.

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Coaching Career is a program that guides the steps of a graduate in order to prepare himself more thoroughly to face the world of work. Therefore, the Industrial Engineering Study Program of UII in collaboration with the Directorate of Career & Alumni Development of UII held Coaching Career Clinic #1 on (28/05). The activity which took place in Room 04.05A KH Mas Mansyur Building FTI UII was attended by students who had graduated. In fact, students who were just about to graduate were also eager to participate in the activity in order to steal the start to fight the challenges of work later. The event, which invited Dian Ayu Amalia, S.Psi, M.Psi, Psychologist, aimed to support success with good adaptation skills. 

Ms. Dian delivered her introduction by elaborating, “So, the implementation of the WFH system, work from home, this increasingly shows that the world we live in is changing very quickly. We as humans who live in this world or on this earth that we live in must be able to respond by being adaptable. What is adaptable? Being able to adjust.“ she said.

Make a Selling Curriculum Vitae (CV)

Adaptability is very important in the process of honing skills in order to meet the company’s criteria. This can be started by creating an outstanding CV. He explained, “Recruiters will only look at CVs that really sell, according to the value they will receive. How does a prospective recruiter see that this candidate has value? Has a character that represents the company? From his experiences, from his habits. It turns out that he often participates in this activity, he has been involved in this important activity. That’s an example of aspects that sell in our CV.” she explained.

Furthermore, the activity ended with a counseling session with Dian Ayu Amalia, S.Psi, M.Psi, Psychologist and Ayuza Amalia, S.Psi, M.Psi, Psychologist. This session aims to provide consultation regarding preparation in applying for a job. Then, graduates and students can share their experiences about the obstacles they face during the preparation process. In addition, in the session the participants were also able to do a job interview roleplay.

One of the participants, Safira, revealed, “Career Coaching is very useful for preparing to apply for work, especially for making CVs and then for preparing for job interviews.” Then, Ridho added that this program can provide insight so that the interview can run smoothly. “Hopefully I can learn more about how to interviews with recruiters.”

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Sesi dokumentasi atau foto bersama BKSTI DIY

On Tuesday (7/5), BKSTI Korwil Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta held their first offline meeting. This activity was attended by several lecturer representatives from universities throughout DIY. These universities include UII, UST, UPY, UTY, UAD, UAJY, ITDA, UPNVY, AKPRIND, and UNJAYA. Industrial Engineering UII had the opportunity to host this “Syawalan and Work Meeting” meeting which took place at the FTI UII Auditorium.

The Head of BKSTI Korwil DIY, Dr. Drs. Imam Djati Widodo, M.Eng.Sc. opened and gave a speech at the afternoon activity. “Today’s meeting will discuss plans for our activities. There are already some things that we agree on, but we will simplify it again, so that it can run and be useful.”

Furthermore, there were remarks by representatives of the Central BKSTI by the Head of Research and Service, Dr. Agus Mansur, S.T., M.Eng.Sc. “Cooperation between universities is something absolute. In doing something, between alone or collaboration, the results must be very different,” he said. He also added about one of the programs they are planning. “In the field that I am entrusted with, we will record the journals published by your campus. Then each of them can fill in for each other and get accredited. That way, we will know the competency mapping of each party or researcher.”

Sesi diskusi para hadirin BKSTI DIY

Then, to get to know each other better in this first meeting, there was an introduction session for each lecturer representative who came. Furthermore, the event continued to the discussion session to talk about future programs or activities. Finally, a group documentation session concluded the day’s activities.

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Tim Ekadanta/ Ekadanta Team

Ekadanta team successfully advanced to the final stage of Petroleum Integrated Days (PETROLIDA) 2024, an international competition by Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) in collaboration with Unilever. As UII representatives, the team consisted of Rifki Nurul Mukarim, Nisrina Faiza Mufid, and Atiqoh Fairuz Hamidah. They successfully placed 4th in the International Business Case Competition.

There were many stages that they had to go through to get to that point. Starting from preliminary, semifinal, and final. In the preliminary stage, there was a case study in the form of a problem faced by the company, they brainstormed and made an executive summary of the solution to the problem. Next for the semifinal stage, they make a full report or solution proposal related to the given case study. At this stage, they held discussions with their advisor, Putri Dwi Annisa S.T., M.Sc., to optimize each aspect of the assessment that was considered so that it could provide an appropriate solution for the company.

Final Presentation/ Presentasi Final

Team Ekadanta’s effort and dedication paid off, they were selected to advance to the final stage to present their solution in front of the judges in person. At the final stage, they prepared various things such as leaflets, x-banners, and Pitch Deck PPT. Not to forget, they also practiced to be fluent in the presentation which was done in English.

Of course, all the processes they went through were not free from obstacles. One of them is the short preparation time for the final, as well as UII students who are in the midterm exam period (UTS). To overcome this, the Ekadanta Team tried to equalize their free time to take the time to practice together.

“Becoming a finalist in an international competition is a new and valuable experience for us. It’s not easy, but thanks to teamwork and great also supportive supervisors, we are able to commit in striving to give our best,” said the Ekadanta Team.

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As a form of support and preparation for fresh graduate candidates, Industrial Engineering UII once again held a program to mentor prospective graduates. The event with the theme “Empowering Your Career Path” was held in Learning Space 2 FTI UII on Tuesday (22/05).

Anggun Galuh as the MC opened the activity at noon by reading the schedule of the event. Then it was continued by singing Indonesia Raya and UII Hymn together. Furthermore, there was a divine chant by Pardiya, S.T.

The Head of the Industrial Engineering Undergraduate Program, Ir. Muhammad Ridwan Andi Purnomo, S.T., M.Sc., Ph.D., IPM. congratulated the prospective graduates. He revealed that this activity is a support for the study program to equip prospective graduates to enter the real world later. “Often, even though our skills are qualified, we lose in wrapping ourselves. Therefore, we invite alumni who have succeeded to teach how to make us look attractive to our potential users,” he stated.

Furthermore, the event entered the material session. The MC started the session by introducing the speaker’s CV, Nur Laily Haryanti, S.T., M.T., a UII Industrial Engineering alumni who has now become a Safety Analyst.

The material delivery session was very interactive. After sharing their college and work experiences, the debriefing participants were invited to do an interview exercise with the speaker. Some things that graduates need to prepare include know your dream job, know how to get it, analyze yourself well, and setting yourself up.

“Like an airplane, we need time, preparation, and preparation to fly high. Don’t be discouraged, if you fail try again, maybe the thrust is lacking, you have to evaluate. Hopefully your journey will be as enjoyable as you expect,” he concluded.

Then, there was an info session from the study program by Putri Dwi Annisa S.T., M.Sc. Finally, the event was concluded with an impression of message and a symbolic gift for the highest GPA achievers, Anindya Tiara Pertiwi Maharani and Dwi Untari Harnani.

The following is a list of prospective graduates in Graduation Period V Academic Year 2023/2024:

117522010Deka Akbar Anshorulloh
217522088M. Munaldi Novriansyah
317522121Reysando Bayu Adi
417522243Kartika Nur Anggraeni
518522056Allya Valdatara Absy Putri
618522177Rahmat Hendrayana
718522178Fiqih Fandrian Pangestika
819522093Audrie Aldefka Arzhaputra Anafacsyah
919522098Javier Bayu Nugroho
1019522099Alvin Soni Rolando
1119522152Muhammad Arfin Shibyan
1219522178Naufal Arkhan Hadianto
1319522184Jarot Dwiyanto
1419522200Jodhi Iman Kesuma Warsito
1519522205Alhimni Rusydi Ramadhan
1619522206Sheilla Cahaya Desca
1719522212Daffa Alfarizy
1819522232Restu Amelia
1919522263Rasel Timoty Teja
2019522275Nurul Hadi F.F.
2119522325Akbar Iftikhor
2219522330Muhammad Novarizky
2319522336Luthfiyyah Wasiilah Maahiroh
2419522377Muhammad Wahyu Setiyadi
2520522038Anindya Tiara Pertiwi Maharani
2620522064Adrian Farhan Bagaskoro
2720522107Aulia Putri Maritza
2820522223Muhammad Arif Buditama
2920522287Dwi Untari Harnani
3020522319Prayitno Budi Utomo

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Industrial Engineering Study Program UII held a monthly webinar with the topic “Best Practice Enhacing Industrial System Through Dynamic Insight A Digital Twin Approach”. The new program, which is planned to be held regularly every month, was held online through Zoom Meeting on (10/5) and was attended by 121 general participants, including participants from outside UII and outside Yogyakarta. This activity tells about the implementation of the digital twin in various sectors of the industrial system. Participants were able to gain a deeper understanding of how the digital twin improves efficiency and effectiveness in the management of industrial systems.

Anisa Nur Aini as the host of the morning program warmly welcomed all participants who attended. She briefly explained the schedule of the event and introduced the moderator who would lead the discussion in this webinar. Then, Didin Dwi Novianto, S.T., M.LSCM., as the moderator gave a little introduction by reading the CVs of the speakers. In addition, he also said that various industries have implemented the digital twin concept, including manufacturing, transportation, healthcare, and reconstruction.

“So, the advantage of this digital twin concept is that it can help increase productivity and reduce costs by providing digital insights and analytics.” he said.

What is Digital Twin?

Furthermore, the core session of the webinar was the delivery of material by Ir. Muhammad Ridwan Andi Purnomo, S.T., M.Sc., Ph.D., IPM., Head of the Industrial Engineering Undergraduate Program. He explained that digital twin is a concept that shows the physical object as a visual representation of the process. Then, continue to simulate in order to improve the physical system. Therefore, when applying the concept, you must understand how to duplicate, make a twin of the physical object, understand what data to extract, and also need any sensors.

“If we talk about industry, it will definitely intersect with the physical system, the factory is also a physical system. So if we look at it, yes, the physical system is taken real-time data, entered into the computer system, meaning the simulation of the physical system, is the twin of the physical system. Then, after the real-time data is retrieved, the decision maker can improve the system in real-time as well,” he explained.

One application of the digital twin is the pick and place system in smart manufacturing. This theory allows the system to be integrated with the database in the marketing department. Its function is to control the movement of the conveyor so that it does not move statically, which sometimes results in overstock or understock. In that case, when demand is high, the speed on the conveyor can increase automatically so that it can produce more. Conversely, when demand is low, the conveyor speed will slow down to adjust the amount of demand. Finally, a Q&A session and group photo session concluded the monthly webinar series.

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Program Studi Teknik Industri UII akan mengadakan National Monthly Webinar pada bulan Mei hingga Desember 2024 bersama dosen-dosen Teknik Industri UII yang memiliki keahlian dan pengalaman yang mumpuni. Para peserta nantinya akan mendapat suguhan ilmu dan wawasan pada masing-masing kelompok keahliannya. Acara ini terbuka untuk mahasiswa program sarjana, magister, doktor, dan masyarakat umum yang tertarik dengan ilmu Teknik Industri.

Jangan lewatkan kesempatan untuk bergabung dalam webinar yang penuh manfaat ini.
Segera catat tanggal dan waktunya agar tidak ketinggalan informasi yang berharga ini.

Zoom Meeting              :  http://bit.ly/WebinarTI2024

Direktur Utama PT PLN menyampaikan materi

Industrial Engineering UII held a public lecture for Master of Industrial Engineering and Doctor of Industrial Engineering on Saturday (04/05). The public lecture entitled “Implementation of SCM: Ensuring the Availability of Primary Energy Supply in Indonesia” took place online via Zoom Meeting.

Rektor UII memberikan sambutan saat kuliah umum

Ratna Agil as the MC opened the series of events by reciting basmalah and reading the order of the program. Then, there was a video presentation of UII’s profile and UII’s hymn. Furthermore, there was a speech by the Rector of UII, Prof. Fathul Wahid, ST., M.Sc., Ph.D. “We will get inspiring stories and experiences from PT PLN, which has been distributing primary energy in Indonesia. Hopefully, we can apply these good practices in other contexts.”

Furthermore, the event entered the main session, which was the delivery of material by the President Director of PT PLN Energi Primer Indonesia, Ir. Iwan Agung Firstantara, S.T, M.M, IPU, ASEAN ENG. In this session, the Head of the Master of Industrial Engineering Program, Ir. Winda Nur Cahyo, S.T., M.T., Ph.D, IPM guided as moderator. He started the session by reading the speakers’ backgrounds. After that, there was a video profile of PT PLN EPI.

Narasumber menerangkan materi

To carry out the mandate as a Primary Energy Sub-Holding, PLN EPI contributes and value creation for the reliability and efficiency of the electricity primary energy supply chain. First, as Security of Supply. PLN EPI becomes a consolidator of primary energy procurement to balance supply & demand and create supply chain efficiency. Furthermore, it ensures that the primary energy supply chain is well managed through robust processes, supporting regulations, and reliable capabilities. Second, as Value Creation. PLN EPI maintains the efficiency of the primary energy supply chain from upstream to downstream, develops the primary energy supply chain, and becomes energy transition leadership.

After the presentation, the moderator led a discussion and Q&A session with the participants. Furthermore, the event was finalized with a joint documentation session.

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International Undergraduate Program Industrial Engineering Islamic University of Indonesia proudly graduates three students from the class of 2019. Sekar Arum Sari, Sri Cempaka, and Rizka Khairika left the university with satisfactory grades. The three were in two graduation periods that took place on January 28 and March 9. The graduation ceremony took place at Prof. Abdul Kahar Muzakkir Auditorium and was led directly by the Rector of UII, Prof. Fathul Wahid, S.T., M.Sc., Ph.D..

Sekar Arum Sari, expressed that every student goes through some very challenging obstacles. Therefore, Sekar said, “I also participated in several activities such as Community of International Students (CIS) to gain experience and develop my soft skills.” She also shared some tips to support the smooth running of the lecture, “Try not to skip classes because college is actually your own needs. To build good relationships with your peers, get to know your friends, take advantage of organizations or UKM to channel your interests and hobbies.”

Meanwhile, Sri Cempaka revealed, “Actually, i went through the lectures quite relaxedly because most of the lectures took online class. A few tips from me might be to be smart managing your time studying engineering requires good time management. So that we can divide our time between studying in class, practicum, group work and resting.” she said.

Happy Studying at IUP IE UII

While studying at IUP IE UII, both graduates feel very happy because they get a lot of experience while learning. For example, they go on educational visits every year. “Joining IUP IE UII is very exciting because here there are international mobility activities. So that students can find out the world of work abroad because the program invites students to go there. I went to Turkey and it was really fun.” Sekar said.

Similarly, Sri Cempaka said, “I gained useful knowledge while studying here. Not only theoretically about industry, but also practice such as the knowledge of socializing in the industrial field with people around me.” Additionally, they hope that IUP IE UII will be better in the future, “⁠Hopefully in the future IUP IE UII will continue to develop and maintain the quality it has and can even improve this quality with better facilities as well.” they said.

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Factory Visit ke Yamaha

International Undergraduate Program in Industry Engineering (IUP IE) UII once again held its annual agenda, Educational Visit 2024. With the event titled “Road to Japan”, Japan became this year’s destination, a country which has long been famous for its innovation, high technology, and cultural richness.

This activity took place for 9 days and 7 nights from Sunday (25/2) to Monday (4/3). “Educational Visit is a routine agenda of the IUP IE to provide international exposure to their students, especially IUP students, in the hope that they all have overseas experience,” said Annisa Uswatun Khasanah, S.T., M.BA., M.Sc., lecturer of Industrial Engineering UII as well as the companion of the Educational Visit agenda.

According to Annisa, the Educational Visit focuses on visiting universities and industries abroad. Their agenda includes University Visit, Factory Visit, and City Tour.

University Visit

Mahasiswa mengikuti One Day Training mengenai Energy & Process Integration di University of Tokyo

During the University Visit, students visited the University of Tokyo, one of the best universities in Japan. Students were invited to tour the campus and had the opportunity to do One Day Training about Energy & Process Integration. In addition, students were also invited to explore Kyushu University. A university that is strong in research, especially in fields like engineering, science, and medicine. “IP students can get the atmosphere of learning at an overseas university, as well as interacting with foreign students and lecturers. Two short lectures on Energy and Enviromental were so exciting” said Annisa.

Factory Visit

Factory Visit

As an Industrial Engineering student, understanding industrial practices in developed countries such as Japan is extremely valuable. Through Factory Visit, students visited several leading factories in Japan, such as Yamaha, Suzuki, and Toyota. Annisa said, “IP students are invited to visit well-known factories that already have sophisticated industrial systems, such as automation and so on. So that later the implementation of the industrial world that they have learned during college can be reflected in the industries visited, such as Kaizen, Poka Yoke, and 5S (Seiri, Seiton, Seiso, Seiketsu, Shitsuke).”

City Tour and Cultural Immersion

Mahasiswa mengenakan pakaian tradisional Jepang saat melakukan City Tour

Furthermore, there was the City Tour and Cultural Immersion. The destination cities include Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and Fukuoka. IP students are invited to explore the beauty and uniqueness of Japanese culture through visits to historical sites, parks, and bustling city centers. On this trip, they will have the opportunity to experience cultural immersion, deepening their understanding of the country’s history and traditions.

“It was amazing, we visited a leading Japanese corporation and one of the top universities in the world. We even got to see stuff we’ve only talked about in class, like Poka Yoke and the Toyota Production System (TPS), right there at the source. The university visit was just as impressive, with its stunning campus and engaging classes. The highlight, however, was learning about their emphasis on hydrogen energy as the future of energy,” said Alfina Dewi Hendryani, one of the IP students who participated.

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