The USU Rector said that this activity is a collaboration between the world of education and the industrial world because the industrial world will enter the classroom to support learning by providing practical knowledge or field experience.
The Rector also hopes that this collaboration can further expand the opportunities for USU students and graduates to increase their capacity and skills in line with existing progress and changes.
"With this cooperation, it will further expand the opportunities for students or alumni to increase skill capacity," he said.
Director of PT Kenari Djaja Prima, Hendry Sjarifudin, supports the government program, namely Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka (MBKM), by providing knowledge in the form of practice or field, so that students do not have to get knowledge in the classroom alone.
"We strongly support the MBKM program by providing practical or field knowledge," he said. Director of PT Kenari is also pleased because he can participate in educating students to become quality architects on an international scale to produce better quality buildings and designs in the future. "I am delighted because I can participate in educating students to become quality architects," he said.