
Published on: Friday, 29 August 2025
Special Staff to the President for Creative Economy Visits Primakara University to Review Student Prototypes
Special Staff to the President for Creative Economy, Yovie Widianto, visited Primakara University to directly review innovative prototypes developed by students. The visit highlighted appreciation for the creativity and innovative spirit of young talents in contributing to the development of the creative economy through technology-based solutions.
During the visit, Yovie Widianto observed various student works and prototypes that demonstrated strong potential in addressing real-world challenges through creative and digital innovation. The session also provided an opportunity for discussion and feedback, encouraging students to further refine and develop their ideas toward real-world implementation.
His presence served as a significant motivation for students to continue innovating and improving the quality of their projects. It also strengthened the connection between academic institutions and the national creative economy ecosystem, fostering greater collaboration between education and industry.
Through this engagement, Primakara University reaffirms its commitment to nurturing young talents who are creative, innovative, and ready to contribute to the advancement of Indonesia’s creative economy.
Primakara University lecturer Nengah Widya Utami participated as a plenary speaker at the International Multidisciplinary Research Colloquium 2026 as part of the university’s global academic contribution.
On May 19, 2026, I Gede Putu Krisna Juliharta, S.T., M.T., a lecturer at Primakara University and Chairman of the Bali ICT Volunteers, delivered an educational workshop on the importance of information security and personal data protection in the digital era at Tibubeneng Village. The workshop addressed various topics related to citizen data management, the implementation of Indonesia’s Personal Data Protection Law (PDP Law), and secure strategies for delivering digital-based village services. Participants were encouraged to understand the importance of safeguarding the confidentiality of citizens’ data and the preventive measures needed to reduce the risk of data breaches within village government institutions. Through the collaboration between Primakara University and the Bali ICT Volunteers, this initiative aimed to enhance awareness and strengthen the readiness of village officials in adapting to digital transformation while prioritizing security, accountability, and the protection of community data.
DRPM Primakara University introduced IRIS (Innovation and Research Information System) to support more effective and integrated management of research and community service activities.