Balikpapan, November 12, 2025 — Institut Teknologi Kalimantan (ITK), through its Institute for Research and Community Service (LPPM), successfully held the National Seminar on Community Service (SEPAKAT) 2025. The event brought together collaborations across universities and industries, serving as a platform for sharing innovations from research and community service initiatives that deliver tangible benefits to society.
Head of LPPM ITK, Dr. Eng. Yunita Triana, emphasized in her opening remarks that SEPAKAT is not merely an academic activity but a concrete manifestation of ITK’s contribution to society.
“This event demonstrates that research and community service conducted by ITK lecturers and students can make a real positive impact on society. SEPAKAT is expected to become a forum for knowledge transfer and the exchange of new innovations across institutions,” she stated.
The seminar was attended by participants from several universities, including ITS, Universitas Borneo Tarakan, and Universitas Sriwijaya, who also presented their research and community engagement projects.
Representing the Rector of ITK, Ir. Khakim Ghozali, M.MT., as the Vice Rector II for Non-Academic Affairs of ITK, expressed his appreciation to all participants and collaborators.
“This event is a real embodiment of ITK’s role as an active and innovative university. Through SEPAKAT, we invite the public to directly witness the research and community service works produced by our academic community,” he said.
He also expressed hope that the event would inspire more creative works, strengthen synergy, and foster a spirit of collaboration between universities and industries.
The East Kalimantan Provincial Government’s address was delivered by drh. Arief Murdiyatno, Expert Staff to the Governor, representing the Governor of East Kalimantan. In his remarks, he underscored the strategic importance of SEPAKAT.
“This event is not just a seminar but a collaborative forum to unite ideas and create real solutions for society. Technological collaboration in research and innovation is the key to sustainable regional development,” said Arief.
The East Kalimantan Government also expressed its full support for strengthening a sustainable research and innovation ecosystem in the region, in line with the development of the new capital city, Ibu Kota Nusantara (IKN).
The main session of SEPAKAT featured national-level speakers from various fields:
The panel discussion was moderated by Dr. Happy Aprillia, S.ST., M.T., M.Eng., Ph.D., who guided an engaging and interactive dialogue between participants and speakers.
Through SEPAKAT 2025, ITK reaffirms its role as an innovation hub in East Kalimantan, bridging academia, industry, and society. The event is expected to foster new collaborations in research and community service while inspiring other universities to advance sustainable development driven by research and technology.
The National Seminar on Community Service (SEPAKAT) is an annual event organized by LPPM ITK as a forum for disseminating the outcomes of research and community engagement. Through this activity, ITK remains committed to strengthening the role of higher education institutions in supporting sustainable development, enhancing community capacity, and advancing innovation based on local needs.
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