Bandung, Indonesia Sentinel — Good news comes for creative-minded college students as Indonesian logistics giant JNE is back with its “Inspirasi Tanpa Batas” (Limitless Inspiration) Content Competition Vol. 2, hosted at Halim Sanusi University. More than just a creative contest, the annual event represents a growing partnership between academia and one of the country’s leading logistics companies.
The event was marked by the presence of several prominent figures, including Dr. Cukup Mulyana, Vice Rector I of Halim Sanusi University; Kurnia Hayati, Marketing Communication & Partnership representative for JNE West Java; Lukman Nugraha, Head of Marketing for JNE Bandung. Iqwan Sabba Romli, Chair of the West Java branch of the Indonesian Television Journalists Association (IJTI) and University’s Communications Department Faculty Leaders also took part in the gathering.
One standout moment came from the university’s Head of Communications Program, Asmarandani, who expressed deep appreciation for the strategic collaboration.
“I’m truly grateful for this partnership with JNE, one of Indonesia’s largest logistics companies. Through this competition, students are given the opportunity to explore and showcase their talents in photography, video, and writing,” said Asmarandani during the event on Wednesday (May 21). “We hope one of the winners will come from our very own communications students,” she added.
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More Than Just a Roadshow
This statement was more than just a formality, it marked a clear signal that opportunities for youth participation are expanding. JNE, one of Indonesia’s leading logistics companies, demonstrated how innovation can intersect with academia through creative platforms.
Beyond promoting the competition, the event also featured valuable educational sessions. JNE presented an overview of the vision and objectives behind the 2025 “Limitless Inspiration” Content Competition, emphasizing how the program could serve as a launching pad for students aspiring to enter the national creative industry.
Adding further value, the event included a hands-on video production workshop led by Iqwan Sabba Romli, Chairman of IJTI West Java. The session offered students a rare chance to gain practical skills directly from media professionals.
For students passionate about photography, videography, and article writing, this is an opportunity not to be missed. The competition isn’t just about winning or losing, it’s about building a portfolio, expanding professional networks, and expressing bold, creative ideas.
(Raidi/Agung)