On Tuesday (28/5) the Fisheries Product Technology study program from the Faculty of Agriculture, Sriwijaya University, conducted a field visit to the Fisheries Product Technology study program of the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Diponegoro University. This visit aimed to conduct an educational tour and strengthening the relationship between fellow Fisheries Product Technology study programs. The group from Sriwijaya University, led by Prof. Dr. Rinto, S.Pi., M.P., along with lecturers and students, were welcomed at the Auditorium Building of FPIK Undip.
Prof. Dr. Rinto, S.Pi., M.P., expressed his joy as FPIK Undip warmly welcomed the visit from the Faculty of Agriculture, Sriwijaya University. He hoped that during their visit to FPIK Undip, especially to the Fisheries Product Technology study program, lecturers and students could gain as much knowledge as possible for the advancement of the Fisheries Product Technology program at UNSRI. The Dean of FPIK Undip, Prof. Ir. Tri Winarni Agustini, M.Sc., Ph.D., in her brief opening remarks, also extended her greetings to the UNSRI team and hoped that this visit would leave a positive impression for both parties.
Then, the Head of the Fisheries Product Technology Program of FPIK Undip, Dr. Putut Har Riyadi, S.Pi., M.Si., gave a brief introduction about the Fisheries Product Technology program and its laboratory facilities, which would later be visited by the students from UNSRI. This explanation provided an in-depth overview of the facilities and excellence of the Fisheries Product Technology study program, which could be an inspiration for the guests from UNSRI.
The event continued with an exchange of keepsakes between the two institutions as a symbol of friendship. The activities concluded with a group photo and a visit to the Functional Food Laboratory and Packaging Laboratory of the Fisheries Product Technology study program. This visit is expected to strengthen the relationship between the two faculties and provide scientific benefits for the development of the Fisheries Product Technology study program in Indonesia.