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Minister Nadiem Commends Edufecta in Supporting the Digitization of Campus Learning

Monday, April 4, 2022

Edufecta is ready to facilitate 160 private universities.

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JAKARTA - Minister of Education and Culture Nadiem Makarim commends the involvement of higher education management information system provider applications as an innovation by a subsidiary of PT IndoSterling Technomedia Tbk. (TECH) to accelerate the process of digitization and optimization of learning in universities in Indonesia.

"I believe ladies and gentlemen, the leaders of the college here, want our students to be ready for the challenges of the future. I hope that through this webinar, ladies and gentlemen, leaders of private universities, will commit to transforming to prepare our young generation by realizing independent learning," said Nadiem, in the national webinar as well as the soft launch of the Edufecta application, last week.

Present at the event held hybrid at Gunadarma University, Karawaci, Tangerang, Banten were Minister of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology Nadiem Makarim and leaders from the Association of Indonesian Private Universities (APTISI) and stakeholders in the world of higher education.

In this campus digitization acceleration program, Edufecta is ready to facilitate 160 private universities. This program is part of the collaboration that has been carried out with the APTISI.

"We realize that in times like now, the need for technology has become an inevitability. This is where Edufecta is here to provide real solutions for the advancement of the Indonesian higher education world," said Ucu Komarudin, CEO of PT Technomedia Interkom Cemerlang (Edufecta).

Ucu explained that the campus digitization acceleration program is a follow-up to roadshow activities that have been carried out in various provinces in Indonesia at the beginning of this year.

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