Bandung, Indonesia Sentinel — JNE “Inspirasi Tanpa Batas” Creative Workshop at the Indonesian University of Informatics and Business (UNIBI) drew an enthusiastic crowd of more than 50 students on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
Through the event, JNE inspire and encourage student to be part of the company’s annual JNE Content Competition: Unlimited Inspiration.
The workshop was attended by several university leaders, including UNIBI Vice Rector, Dean of the Faculty of Communication and Design Diwan Setiawan, S.Ds., M.Sn., ACA , and Head of Student Affairs and Alumni Anggita Lestari M.I.Kom.
Representing JNE were Head of Corporate Sales for Bandung, Sammy Yusuf Achmad, and members of the JNE Bandung management team.
In his opening remarks, Diwan Setiawan welcomed the initiative, emphasizing the importance of providing students with platforms to express their creativity.
“This kind of event is incredibly valuable, especially for students in the Faculty of Communication and Design,” he said.
Sammy Yusuf Achmad echoed the sentiment, stating that JNE remains committed to collaborating with educational institutions to foster community development.
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As one of Indonesia’s largest logistics companies, JNE offer students a space to showcase their talents through the JNE Content Competition: Inspirasi Tanpa Batas, which now in its 12th year.
“We hope to see outstanding creative work from UNIBI students who will one day lead in the creative industries,” he said.
The workshop featured a session by professional photojournalist Djuli Pamungkas, who shared practical tips on photography. He encouraged students to keep practicing and to be bold in creating original work.
“I hope today’s session provides lasting insights for everyone here,” he said.
UNIBI student Baihaqi expressed his enthusiasm for participating in the JNE Creative Workshop, saying he gained valuable insights from industry professionals. He appreciated the opportunity to engage directly with JNE, a company known for its strong support of the creative industry.
“My classmates and I found a lot of inspiration and gained new perspectives,” he said.
(Raidi/Agung)