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16 Oct 2025, 09:47 AM
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Lamongan, October 16, 2025 — The Undergraduate Entrepreneurship Study Program at Muhammadiyah University of Lamongan (UMLA) once again received a visit from the Tangan Di Atas (TDA) Lamongan Community. This visit, a continuation of the previous meeting (Part 2), aimed to strengthen synergy between the academic world and the local entrepreneurial community, particularly in exploring various collaborative activities that could be undertaken together. The meeting took place in the UMLA Faculty of Economics and Business meeting meeting room and was attended by lecturers from the Undergraduate Entrepreneurship study program and representatives from the TDA Lamongan management. The discussion was lively and productive, with both parties exchanging ideas on programs that could support student entrepreneurship development.
In his remarks, the Head of the Undergraduate Entrepreneurship Study Program at UMLA expressed his appreciation for TDA Lamongan's commitment to collaborating with the university. "This collaboration is expected to open opportunities for students to learn directly from business owners, while also strengthening the entrepreneurial network in Lamongan," he said.
Meanwhile, representatives from TDA Lamongan expressed their readiness to actively participate in various activities, such as business workshops, mentoring, internship programs, and joint entrepreneurship events. "We want to grow together with the campus, because the spirit of TDA is to share, learn, and collaborate," said one of the TDA Lamongan administrators.
From the discussion, several planned activities to be worked on together include:
This meeting marks a concrete step towards a sustainable partnership between TDA Lamongan and UMLA, which aligns with the vision of the Entrepreneurship Undergraduate Study Program to produce creative, innovative graduates who are ready to become independent entrepreneurs. This collaboration is expected to foster more productive activities that will benefit students, the community, and the Lamongan community at large. [Kwu-Ed.]