Through The Community Academy, The Ministry Of Industry Supplys Competent Human Resources In The Metal Industry
JAKARTA - The Ministry of Industry (Kemenperin) through the Bantaeng Manufacturing Community Academy (Akom Bantaeng) South Sulawesi, has collaborated with four metal industries related to the provision of competent industry human resources.
Akom Bantaeng has signed an MoU with PT Merdeka Tsingshan Indonesia, PT Wahyu Pradana Bina Mulia, PT Biota Laut Ganggang, and PT Indonesia Pomalaa Industrial Park.
"Akom Bantaeng is one of the four Ministry of Industry's higher education units accompanied by S4C, an institution supported by the Swiss government and BPSDMI to provide assistance in school development and improve partnership relations with industry," said Head of the Center for Industrial Vocational Education Development at the Ministry of Industry Emmy Suryandari in a press release, Monday, June 12.
One of the experts facilitated by the Swiss S4C team is the curriculum preparation method better known as dacum or development a curriculum, which is a curriculum development method that makes it easier to explore the needs of position competencies translated into a learning curriculum.
Until now, Akom Bantaeng has had 26 industrial partners in the mineral and metal fields. In addition, the education unit will also explore industrial research cooperation with the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN).
In addition, Indonesia Weda Bay Industrial Park, one of the integrated industrial areas that focuses on processing heavy metals located in North Maluku, will also collaborate with Akom Bantaeng regarding the provision of competent industrial human resources.
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Meanwhile, the Head of the Industrial Human Resources Development Agency (BPSDMI) of the Ministry of Industry Masrokhan said that his party had prepared a competent industrial HR development policy through the implementation of vocational education that links and matches with industry and implements a dual system education pattern.
"We already have 11 Polytechnics, two Community Academys, and nine SMK-SMTI/SMAK spread across various parts of Indonesia to produce prospective industry workers who are competent and ready to work," he added.