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Collaboration of UWP Lecturers and Ciputra University, Bringing Rebana Gresik to the International Market

  • 23 Sep 2024
  • Berita Kampus

The collaboration between Wijaya Putra University (UWP) and Ciputra University (UC) has succeeded in providing a breath of fresh air for traditional musical instrument industry players in Gresik Regency. The two campuses are working together to develop a Digital Economy-based Rebana Musical Instrument Product Capacity and Quality Improvement Program which is designed to raise the quality of local products so they can compete on the national and international stage.

This program not only focuses on improving production quality, but also expanding the market for tambourine products from Gresik to the international stage. Various parties are involved in this initiative, including the Gresik Regency Government and local companies, with the aim of boosting productivity, improving product quality, and opening the door to a wider market.

The first big step achieved was the participation of business partners in prestigious exhibitions, both national and international. Tambourine products made in Gresik have appeared in Macau and at the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia (KBRI) in Abuja, Nigeria, proving that the quality of local products is able to compete on the global stage.

This program is led by a number of academics, such as Andi Iswoyo and Yanuar Fauzuddin from the UWP Faculty of Economics and Business, M. Muchid from the UWP Faculty of Engineering, and Hutomo S.B. from the Visual Communication Design Study Program at Ciputra University. Funds obtained through the Directorate of Research, Technology and Community Service (DRTPM) of the Directorate General of Diktiristek Kemdikbudristek are used to empower local partners with various capacity building initiatives.

One of the innovations introduced is spray booth technology, which is designed to improve the results of painting tambourine products. "With this technology, the painting results become smoother, more even and longer lasting, increasing the attractiveness of the product in the market," said Andi Iswoyo, Chief Executive of the Program.

In addition, dust collector technology was also introduced to ensure worker health and safety by reducing exposure to dust from the wood sanding process.