Bandung, March 11, 2026 – The Faculty of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (FTMD) of the Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) welcomed a visit from PT BREXA Raya Indonesia to explore collaboration opportunities in human resource development. One of the initiatives discussed at the meeting was the BREXA Tech program, which provides FTMD ITB’s fresh graduates with opportunities to develop competencies and gain industry experience.

The BREXA delegation was led by Yuya Ono, President Director of PT BREXA Raya Indonesia. He was joined by Toru Horiike, Director of the Indonesian Business Unit, and Nao Sakatani, Chief of the Promotion Office. Representatives from BREXA Holdings Japan included Shinichi Matsumoto, Atsushi Kawajiri, and Toru Mogami. R. Gilang Yudhistira Suryadimulya, M.A., Ph.D., served as Deputy Division Head (GS-Training) and as the meeting’s interpreter. The BREXA delegation was warmly welcomed by FTMD ITB lecturers, Muhamad Luthfi Imam Nurhakim, S.T., M.T., and Ir. Vani Virdyawan, S.T., M.T., Ph.D.

During the meeting, FTMD ITB presented its academic profile and curriculums in mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, and materials engineering. They also showcased laboratory facilities and practical activities. The discussion included opportunities for student involvement in projects, research, and final projects. Programs supporting competency development and industry needs were also addressed.

FTMD ITB, PT BREXA Raya Indonesia, and BREXA Holdings Japan shared a vision during the meeting: to develop engineers with strong technical skills ready for the industry. The discussion stressed the importance of collaboration between universities and industry to create a learning ecosystem that addresses technology and engineering needs.

This visit marks the first step in building a closer collaborative relationship between the Faculty of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (FTMD) of Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) and PT BREXA Raya Indonesia. Through potential collaborations, such as the BREXA Tech program, both parties aim to create opportunities for young talent. These initiatives will help students develop competencies, gain industry experience, and broaden global horizons.

Looking ahead, this collaboration is expected to open broader opportunities for FTMD ITB graduates. It will encourage the development of engineering talent ready to contribute to technological advancements nationally and internationally.