ITB Held Exhibiton of Innovation Celebrating the 58th Dies Natalis

By Fivien Nur Savitri, ST, MT

Editor Fivien Nur Savitri, ST, MT


BANDUNG, itb.ac.id - As a part of the series of events celebrating the 58th Dies Natalis of ITB, Institute for Research and Community Services (LPPM) of ITB held an Exhibition of innovation works created by lecturers and students of ITB at Aula Barat (West Hall) on Sunday (05/03/17). The exhibition was open for both the students of ITB and general public.

Held annually, the exhibition was intended to show the commitment of ITB to sciences and public life in arts, sciences and technology aspects. “The event was usually held on weekdays, but today we hold it on weekends,” said Oki Herdian, S.Kom, a staff from LPPM ITB. “We hope more people will attend the exhibition this year,” he added.


The exhibition featured more than 70 works of innovation and researches, both in concrete works and posters of researches conducted in 2016 by various research centers under LPPM ITB. For instance, Disaster Risk Reduction in Indonesia from Center for Research on Disaster Mitigation (PPMB), axial-flux permanent magnet generator from ITB Center for Research on New and Renewable Energy (PPEBT), Intelligent Transportation System from Center for Research on Information and Communication Technology (PPITK), Electrospinning System Development from Center for Research on Biosciences and Biotechnology (PPBB), Integrated and Sustainable Governance Model for Megacity in Indonesia from Center for Research on Infrastructure and Regional, (PPBL) and Geopore from Center for Research on Nanosciences and Nanotechnology (PP NANO).


The exhibition also displayed works by twelve research groups managed by twelve schools and faculties at ITB resulting from conducted researches by lecturers of ITB and works of students from various Study Programs. For instance, Klungbot or Angklung Robot from Engineering Physics Program and artworks from Faculty of Arts and Designs.