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Increasing Production of Sidoarjo SMEs, UWP Lecturers Create Appropriate Technological Innovations for Wader Drying Ovens

  • 10 Sep 2024
  • Berita Kampus

Wijaya Putra University (UWP) Surabaya has once again demonstrated its commitment to serving the community. This time, through innovation led by a team of UWP lecturers, they supported the development of Wader Kriuk small and medium enterprises (UKM) in Sidoarjo by introducing appropriate technology in the form of drying ovens and fryers specifically for wader fish.

Led by Dr. Fitra Mardiana, SE., MM, a team of UWP lecturers consisting of M. Hasan Abdullah and Wahyu Nugroho developed this technological solution to help increase the production capacity of these SMEs.

"We hope that with this technology, UKM Wader Kriuk will be able to increase its production scale significantly. Apart from that, we also provide training in using this tool to make it more effective," said Dr. Fitra.

Ana, Dr. Fitra, highlighted the importance of wader as a source of highly nutritious food. "Even though wader fish is often underestimated, it is actually rich in protein and omega-3 which are good for heart and brain health," he explained.

This delicious wader fish is usually processed into pepes or fried, making it a favorite side dish for the community. One entrepreneur who is exploiting this potential is Mbak Ami, owner of the Wader Kriuk business in Sidokepung Village.

"This business was born in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic and became known to the public in mid-2022, where orders continued to increase," said Ana.

However, Ms. Ami faces challenges in meeting market demand due to limited production equipment and knowledge about packaging and marketing.

Seeing this, the UWP team came up with an innovative solution. Apart from introducing more efficient wader drying ovens and fryers, they also provide training on digital marketing, product branding, and how to improve labels to include the halal logo. Ms. Ami was also trained to use an induction magnetic sealer to maintain product quality by covering it with aluminum foil.

"We also emphasize the importance of maintaining product quality from the pre-production stage to post-production," continued Ana.

The process starts from selecting the best raw materials, washing the waders with running water, to hygienic packaging techniques using aluminum foil-covered containers.

All of these activities are fully funded by the Directorate of Research, Technology and Community Service from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology for the 2024 fiscal year. With this breakthrough, UWP hopes to continue to support SMEs like Wader Kriuk to develop and be competitive in a changing market. wider.