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Tuesday, 10 September 2024

Public Lecture of the Doctoral Program in Industrial Engineering Universitas Trisakti: “Think & Act as an Industrial Engineer to be Excellent”

The Doctoral Program in Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Industrial Technology (FTI), Universitas Trisakti, held a public lecture titled “Think & Act as an Industrial Engineer to be Excellent” for Master’s and Doctoral students in Industrial Engineering, as well as Industrial Engineering students in general. The lecture took place on Saturday, September 7, 2024, in the TSC Room, 7th Floor, FTI Universitas Trisakti. This public lecture was designed to provide deep insights and inspiration to Industrial Engineering students on how to think and act as industrial engineers to achieve excellence in their field.

The event was opened by the Dean of the Faculty of Industrial Technology, Prof. Dr. Ir. Rianti Dewi Sulamet-Ariobimo, ST, M.Eng, IPM., who, in her opening remarks, emphasized the crucial role of industrial engineers in facing the challenges and opportunities of the Industry 4.0 era.

“As future leaders in the field of industrial technology, you are expected not only to have deep knowledge but also the skills to effectively apply industrial engineering principles,” said Prof. Rianti.

The keynote speaker for this public lecture was Prof. Dr. Ir. Kadarsah Suryadi, DEA, a renowned expert in industrial engineering and innovation, who is also the Rector of Universitas Trisakti and a Professor of Industrial Engineering at Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB). Prof. Dr. Ir. Kadarsah Suryadi, DEA, shared his knowledge on how to develop an innovative mindset and strategic actions to achieve excellence in the industrial engineering profession, accompanied by moderator Dr. Ir. Triwulandari, S.D., MM.

In his presentation, Prof. Dr. Ir. Kadarsah Suryadi, DEA, explained various approaches and methods used by industrial engineers to enhance efficiency, effectiveness, and innovation in organizations. He highlighted the importance of integrating theory and practice, and how doctoral candidates can apply industrial engineering principles to address complex and dynamic problems in the real world.

The session also included interactive discussions on case studies and challenges faced in industrial engineering practice. Participants were given the opportunity to analyze and provide solutions to various scenarios relevant to today’s industry, helping them sharpen their analytical and problem-solving skills.

Prof. Parwadi Moengin, Ph.D., Head of the Doctoral Program in Industrial Engineering, added, “This public lecture is part of our commitment to providing high-quality education that is relevant to the needs of today’s industry. We want our students not only to be intelligent thinkers but also competent practitioners in applying industrial engineering principles.”

The participants, consisting of doctoral and master’s students, faculty members, and industry professionals, welcomed the event. Many felt inspired by the insights and experiences shared by Prof. Dr. Ir. Kadarsah Suryadi, DEA. They considered the lecture a valuable opportunity to deepen their knowledge and develop practical skills necessary for success in the field of industrial engineering.

With the theme “Think & Act as an Industrial Engineer to be Excellent,” this public lecture successfully provided guidance and motivation for industrial engineers to continue innovating and adapting to the ever-evolving challenges of the industry.

The public lecture is expected to make a positive contribution to the development of students’ knowledge and skills, as well as strengthen the relationship between academia and industry in the ever-evolving technological era.

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