Initiation of collaboration in the form of joint product development between SV Undip and HORED (China).

Initiation of collaboration in the form of joint product development between SV Undip and HORED (China).

Semarang, March 22, 2024 – A significant step in the world of information technology and communication has been initiated today at Diponegoro University (Undip), with the signing of a cooperation agreement between SV Undip and the renowned Chinese technology company, HORED. The event took place in the main meeting room of the Undip campus and was attended by several key figures from both sides. The event, attended by Mr. Gerry Feng, President Director of HORED, as well as Mr. Jonas, Account VP Sales of HORED, and Mr. Ito from the Engineering department of HORED, along with representatives from Undip, including Prof. Budiyono as the Dean of Vocation at Undip, and Arkhan Subari as the Head of the Industrial Electrical Engineering (TLI), was marked by a strong collaborative spirit in developing new products in the field of information technology. The agreed cooperation will focus on the development of networking devices, particularly switches and routers, which are the backbone of modern information technology infrastructure. Through the combination of expertise and resources between SV Undip and HORED, it is hoped that innovative products that can compete in the global market will emerge. This cooperation agreement not only includes product development but also involves the exchange of knowledge and experience between both parties through joint training programs and workshops. Thus, it is hoped that this collaboration will not only result in excellent products but also enhance the capacity and competitiveness of the workforce in the field of information technology. With a spirit of collaboration and commitment to innovation, SV Undip and HORED are entering a new phase in their efforts to advance information technology, not only in Indonesia but also on a global scale.

Industrial Electrical Engineering Lecturers from Vocational School Donate Sound System for Mosque in Kandangan Hamlet, Rembes Village, Bringin, Semarang, Central Java

Industrial Electrical Engineering Lecturers from Vocational School Donate Sound System for Mosque in Kandangan Hamlet, Rembes Village, Bringin, Semarang, Central Java

In the spirit of inspiring community service, lecturers from the Industrial Electrical Engineering Department of the Vocational School have made a meaningful contribution to the community in Rembes Village, Bringin, Semarang, Central Java. This time, they have donated a sound system for the mosque in Kandangan Hamlet. The mosque in Kandangan Hamlet, which serves as a center for religious and social activities for the village residents, now has better facilities for delivering religious messages and community events. The sound system provided by the lecturers of the Vocational School not only enhances the acoustics in the mosque but also makes it easier for worshippers to listen to sermons and other activities clearly and comfortably. The presence of this sound system is a blessing for the residents of Rembes Village, especially in Kandangan Hamlet, who may have previously struggled to hear sermons or announcements in the mosque. The lecturers from the Industrial Electrical Engineering Department of the Vocational School demonstrate not only their technical expertise but also their concern for the welfare of the community. The residents of Rembes Village, especially the mosque committee and worshippers, warmly welcome this donation with sincere gratitude. They express deep thanks to the lecturers and the Vocational School for the assistance provided. This sound system will not only enhance their religious experience in the mosque but also strengthen social ties among the residents of Rembes Village. It is hoped that the spirit of community service demonstrated by the lecturers of the Vocational School will inspire other positive actions and provide broader benefits to the community. The presence of the sound system in the mosque of Kandangan Hamlet serves as a concrete example of how higher education can play a role in delivering positive impact to the local community.

 

Industrial Electrical Engineering Lecturer Community Service: Homemade Vokalite Brand Lamps Illuminate Rembes Village, Bringin, Semarang

Industrial Electrical Engineering Lecturer Community Service: Homemade Vokalite Brand Lamps Illuminate Rembes Village, Bringin, Semarang

An encouraging initiative has been carried out by lecturers from the Department of Industrial Electrical Engineering at the Vocational School in Central Java. These dedicated lecturers not only teach classes, but they also make a real contribution to society by creating homemade lamps branded “Vokalite”. Rembes Village, located in Bringin, Semarang, has been the beneficiary of this extraordinary community service. In an effort to improve the quality of life and illuminate the dark streets in the village, the lecturers developed lamps with advanced but environmentally friendly technology. These lamps not only provide bright light, but are also energy efficient, which is very important for rural communities. With the Vokalite brand, these lights not only provide security for village residents, but also demonstrate the sustainability and innovation that the Vocational School has in the field of electrical engineering. The residents of Rembes Village welcomed this initiative and felt helped by the presence of the Vokalite lamps. They expressed their gratitude to the lecturers and educational institutions who care about their welfare. Through sustainable community service like this, it is hoped that there will continue to be new innovations that provide direct benefits to society, as well as strengthening the ties between higher education and society.

Students of Industrial Electrical Engineering from Undip’s Vocational School Visit Frogs Indonesia Company

Students of Industrial Electrical Engineering from Undip’s Vocational School Visit Frogs Indonesia Company

Semarang, February 27, 2024 – A visit aimed at broadening the insights and knowledge of students majoring in Industrial Electrical Engineering from the Vocational School of Diponegoro University (Undip) took place today. Initiated by faculty members, the students visited Frogs Indonesia Company, a company engaged in technology and innovation. The group of twenty-five students accompanied by two supervising lecturers arrived at Frogs Indonesia’s headquarters at 9:00 a.m. They were warmly welcomed by the company’s management team, who were ready to guide them on a facility tour and provide in-depth insights into the latest technology industry. During the tour, students were introduced to various aspects of technology used by Frogs Indonesia Company in the development of their innovative products. They had the opportunity to witness firsthand the production process and product design, as well as meet with engineers and technology professionals working at the company. In addition to the facility tour, students were invited to participate in discussion sessions and Q&A sessions with experts and practitioners at Frogs Indonesia Company. They had the opportunity to exchange ideas about the latest trends in the technology industry, challenges faced, and career opportunities in the field. According to Fakhrudin Mangkusasmito, S.T., M.T., one of the supervising lecturers who participated in this visit, “This visit is an important part of our students’ practical education. Through direct interaction with professionals in the industry, students gain a better understanding of how the knowledge and skills they learn in the classroom can be applied in the real world. Hopefully, this visit will provide them with valuable insights into the world of technology industry and motivate students to pursue successful careers in this field. The visit concluded with a group photo session between the students and the management team of Frogs Indonesia Company as a memento. The students returned home with deeper knowledge about the technology industry and fresh inspiration to pursue careers in this field.

 

Self-Reliant Energy Village Program

Self-Reliant Energy Village Program

Students from the Industrial Electrical Engineering Program at the Vocational School of Diponegoro University are actively involved in the Self-Reliant Energy Village Program at Diponegoro University, in collaboration with the Pertamina Foundation. The Self-Reliant Energy Village Program at Diponegoro University aims to develop Sitaring Tourism Village through two main activities: the establishment of a waste bank and the installation of a Solar Power Plant (PLTS).

A team of students from the Industrial Electrical Engineering Program, consisting of Muhammad Wildan Hariansyah Putra, Alfonsus Giovanni Mahendra Putra, Yonathan Dwi Nugroho, and Muhammad Irvan Aditya Andreawan, is responsible for installing the PLTS in the village. This PLTS, with a capacity of 1665 Wp and supported by six batteries with a capacity of 200Ah, is designed to provide sustainable energy support.

Sitaring Tourism Village, located in Puwono Hamlet, Kemambang Village, Banyubiru District, Semarang Regency, has significantly benefited from this initiative. The Solar Power Plant (PLTS) not only provides reliable renewable energy supply but also helps reduce dependency on conventional electricity resources. This effort not only creates energy sustainability but also promotes local economic growth through the utilization of renewable energy sources.

The installation of the PLTS by Undip students in Sitaring Tourism Village is a positive step towards supporting sustainability and providing positive impacts for the local community.

Practicum Activity: Public Street Lighting Installation

Practicum Activity: Public Street Lighting Installation

The practical session for the course “Power Transmission & Distribution Systems” held on Tuesday, February 27, 2024, wherein the installation of cables for public street lighting was conducted for students of the Industrial Electrical Engineering Program, is an integral part of the school’s efforts to prepare students to become professionals in the field of electrical engineering. In this practical session, students had the opportunity to deepen their understanding of cable installation and the installation of devices for public street lighting. With direct guidance from expert lecturers in the field, students learned practical steps in installing cables and public street lighting according to safety standards and energy efficiency.

This practicum activity is also part of the school’s efforts to enhance students’ practical skills and optimally prepare them to enter the workforce. With practicums like this, it is hoped that students can gain a deeper understanding of the cable installation process and public street lighting, and be better prepared to face challenges in the field. With the success of this practicum on the installation of public street lighting cables, Vocational Schools continue to demonstrate their commitment to providing high-quality education that meets industry needs, so that graduates are ready to compete in an increasingly competitive job market.