Bandung, Indonesia Sentinel — More than 200 students from Bhakti Kencana University welcome the Creative Workshop JNE Content Competition “Inspirasi Tanpa Batas” held on Wednesday (June 4, 2025) with high spirit and enthusiasm.
The event kicked off with opening remarks from the Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences, Myrna Anissawaty S.Psi., M.Psi., Psikolog who also accompanied by Vice Dean Alfi Fauzia Hakim S.I.Kom., M.I.Kom, and Communication Science Program Head Siti Nuraeni S. Sos.I, M.I.Kom.
“We welcome this workshop by JNE as it gives valuable knowledge and inspiration for students to gain,” Myrna said. Adding that JNE Content Competition “Inspirasi Tanpa Batas” will become a platform for the students to express their ideas through creative work.
“We hope Bhakti Kencana students will emerge among the winners,” said Myrna.
The event attended by JNE representatives Lukman Nugraha, Head of Marketing for the Bandung branch, and Kurnia Hayati, Marketing Communication & Partnership lead for West Java Region.
Lukman explained that JNE as Indonesia’s largest delivery and logistics company committed to giving back to the community, on of them is through initiatives like this creative workshop JNE Content Competition “Inspirasi Tanpa Batas”.
“We hope students gain valuable insights and take an active role in the creative industry,” said Lukman.
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Ketua PFI (Pewarta Foto Indonesia) Kota Bandung, Raisan Al Farisi dalam paparannya menjelaskan tentang Fotografi yang akan memudahkan dan memberi inspirasi bagi mahasiswa membuat konten foto berkualitas.
“Saya berharap para mahasiswa bisa membuat karya foto yang tidak hanya bagus secara tampilan tapi juga bisa berdampak,” katanya.
The workshop also featured Raisan Al Farisi, Chairman of the Indonesian Photojournalists Association (PFI) Bandung, who spoke on the power of photography in content creation and encouraging student to use their creativity to produce meaningful visual content.
“I hope students could create great photos that are not just visually striking, but also have an impact,” Raisan says.
(Raidi/Agung)