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PT SPIL and Ciputra University Inaugurate Research Centre

February 28, 2025

Surabaya, IDN Times – PT Salam Pacific Indonesia Lines (SPIL) established a strategic partnership with Ciputra University Surabaya through the launch of the SPIL Research Centre (SRC) on Thursday (February 27, 2025). This collaboration aims to transform academic research findings into concrete solutions that can support industrial progress and economic development.

In his remarks, the Director of Human Capital & Corporate Affairs of PT SPIL, Ang Harry Tjahjono, emphasised the importance of bridging the gap between academia and industry.

“Through the SRC, we want to change the research paradigm, which has traditionally been confined to academic journals. We are committed to implementing student and lecturer research findings into solutions applicable to real-world business needs,” said Ang Harry Tjahjono.

He added that PT SPIL has a particular interest in the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology and improving operation management systems that can increase company efficiency.

“Our focus is on creating efficiency, not reducing the workforce, but rather increasing human resource capacity and expanding job opportunities. This is what we expect from our collaboration with Ciputra University,” he explained.

Meanwhile, the Rector of Ciputra University Surabaya, Ir. Yohannes Somawiharja stated that this collaboration demonstrates his institution’s commitment to producing graduates who are not only theoretically sound but also capable of providing real solutions to current industry needs.

“We don’t want to be an institution that simply produces research journals without practical impact. Through this collaboration with PT SPIL, we want to ensure that the academic knowledge produced can be directly applied and provide added value to the industrial sector,” he said.

Yohannes emphasised that this collaboration will provide a valuable opportunity for students to learn firsthand about real-world challenges in the logistics and shipping industry.

“Immediately following this inauguration, our team will conduct an assessment at PT SPIL to identify areas that can be the focus of joint research. We are confident that this collaboration will produce innovations that benefit both parties and the wider community,” he concluded.

The establishment of the SPIL Research Centre is expected to become a model for industry-academia collaboration that can be replicated by other educational institutions and companies in Indonesia. This program also aligns with the government’s efforts to encourage triple helix collaboration between academia, industry, and government to accelerate innovation and national economic growth.