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JAKARTA - After being successfully held in the city of Surabaya last week, PT Mitsubishi Motors Krama Yudha Sales Indonesia (MMKSI) continued its journey and held a 'Third Adventure of the Triton Educar Week' activity on November 11-12 at the Mandala Bhakti Museum Semarang.

This is done to bring joy through fun-edutainment activities and share knowledge about the latest literacy with more children in Indonesia.

"We hope that the presence of Triton Educar can be a form of valuable social contribution and become a means to explore various knowledge and skills that can enrich children's experiences, especially for children who are less fortunate and have limitations to get entertainment and education," said Irwan Kuncoro, Director of Sales & Marketing Division of PT MMKSI, in an official statement received by VOI, Monday, November 13.

In this activity, MMKSI presents a variety of entertaining activities and can enrich children's knowledge. Triton Educar itself is a complete package combined with education, entertainment, and social activities which are expected to enrich the experience of its participants.

Meanwhile, in terms of education, there are science experiments that are interesting for children, hone creativity through pre-employment activities, and provide literacy facilities both conventional and digital. In addition, children can also experience being a Mitsubishi Motors vehicle designer by trying to directly car design centers which previously could only be tried at the Mitsubishi Motors establishment in KidZania Jakarta.

"This activity is also in line with our commitment to provide an adventure experience that can improve people's quality of life in various aspects of life," he added.

All facilities at Triton Educar are part of the CSR marketing entitled 'Kids Life's Adventure Park' which illustrates MMKSI's strong commitment to encourage education development and contribute to people who have supported the development of Mitsubishi Motors' business in Indonesia.


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