‘Empowered
to Innovate: My Unforgettable Hackathon Experience 2024’
Supported by the European Union through the Erasmus+
ECoGREEN Consortium, the Green Entrepreneur Hackathon at Atma Jaya Catholic
University of Indonesia (AJCUI) brought together 61 students, 29 academics
from various disciplines and leading universities, along with 9
SMEs—including Wageningen and University Research (WUR), UHasselt, Unpar,
SCU, Ubaya, Trisakti, and Unwahas. This inspiring collaboration ignited the
creation of innovative, sustainable solutions to tackle urgent environmental
and social challenges.
With support from a distinguished jury comprising
representatives from Bappenas, the Ministry of SMEs, UHasselt (QS 551 and a
leader in cultivating future leaders), and WUR (ranked No. 1 globally for
sustainability), this event equipped participants with actionable strategies
for green growth in Indonesia’s SMEs."
By combining academic excellence, policy expertise,
and practical collaboration, the Hackathon empowered participants to drive
change and foster sustainable entrepreneurship. Explore an inspiring
testimonial from an SME participant here: https://bnnet.media/articles/hackathon-green-entrepreneur-4-6-desember-2024-di-uaj-kolaborasi-generasi-muda-dan-umkm-untuk-masa-depan-berkelanjutan
Below are testimonials
from students who participated in the Hackathon:
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To me personally, this experience is memorable and priceless. The
opportunity to be meeting and collaborating with many individuals from different
countries really open my eye and help me understand different cultures and
approaches in our daily lives. We learned a lot about green entrepreneurship
and are more aware of sustainability, to consume less and do initiatives to
make a difference. I would like to thank the entire bootcamp committee and
Erasmus for making this series of event possible. |
Jessica Halim NIM: 202201010028 Undergraduate student in
the Management Study Program.
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Participating in the Hackathon at UNIKA Atma Jaya and the ISUSTAIN
Seminar at Universitas Parahyangan, both part of the Erasmus+ ECoGREEN
Project, was definitely an unforgettable experience. At the ISUSTAIN Seminar, one session that really caught my
attention was led by Yanuar Nugroho, representing the Ministry of National
Development Planning. His insights into sustainability policies and the
broader role of higher education in driving green entrepreneurship were
incredibly thought-provoking. It was fascinating to hear how global and local
efforts intersect to create meaningful change. At Isustain,hearing from
experienced keynote speakers and seeing how shared goals can connect people
across countries and disciplines was very inspiring. The Hackathon, hosted by my home university Atma Jaya, was a
highlight for me. Collaborating with international students, including those
from European universities like Hasselt University and Wageningen University,
was truly inspiring. Working together to tackle real-world challenges faced
by SMEs allowed us to exchange diverse perspectives and ideas on
sustainability. The energy and creativity in our discussions made the
experience both productive and fun. Both events show the importance of collaboration—across countries,
disciplines, and institutions—in addressing sustainability challenges. They
left me feeling inspired and motivated to contribute more actively to
sustainable initiatives in the future!!
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Mukti Priyono NIM:
202101010033 Undergraduate
student in the Management Study Program. |
Hi everyone my name is Arlin Esther Meiniati I am a
Law Student from Atmajaya University,
I joined the Eco-Green Hackathon 2024 and it was a fun and enjoyable
learning experience. I get to meet again with my mentors and friends from U
Hasselt and Wageningen University from the Eco Green Bootcamp last September,
and I get to know more friends from various Universities in Indonesia like
Trisakti University, Unwahas University, UNPAR, Soegyo Pranoto Catholic
University, PPM University, Bunda Mulia University, and many more. I get to work with students who are fun and fabulous
future leaders who are very eager to learn and participate in every task and
challenges given in the program. We
had a wonderful and fun time working together in solving our SME’s problems
to help them be more sustainable and successful. The only setback is the time for hackathon
is wayyyyyy to short, we would love it if it could be longer, like for a
whole week perhaps?! Because it’s so much fun learning and working with
all the fabulous and fun students, mentors and SME’s at the EcoGreen Hackaton 2024. The Social impact for me is
that through this experience I get to have more perspective on keeping our
environment sustainable and healthy.
Its not just about recycling and reusing materials but also making an
impact in the community where we do our businesses, by involving the
community in our business and teaching them about the importance of keeping
our environment healthy. And that’s
also the advice we gave to our SME, to teach the community to do businesses
that are sustainable both for the business itself and for the environment. We understand that it wont be easy and it
wont be an overnight task, but the journey of a thousand miles begins with a
single step, doesn’t it?! So that’s exactly what we are doing, making our
first steps |
Arlin Esther Meiniati NIM: 202205000125 Undergraduate student in
the Law Study Program |
Last December, I had the
incredible opportunity to participate in the ECoGREEN+ Hackathon, and it was
an experience I’ll never forget. As a law major, I initially thought the
event might be outside my comfort zone, but I was pleasantly surprised by how
much I learned. The hackathon wasn’t just about technology or business
strategies; it was an immersive experience that taught me how to approach
problem-solving from a business perspective. I had the chance to collaborate
with people from diverse backgrounds, and it was eye-opening to see how
different fields of expertise come together to create innovative solutions.
The process of brainstorming, strategizing, and working under time
constraints was challenging yet incredibly rewarding. I learned new approaches
to business strategy, how to analyze market trends, and how to present ideas
clearly and persuasively. As a law student, I always focus on structure,
logic, and analysis, but the hackathon showed me how these skills could be
applied in a real-world business setting. Overall, the ECoGREEN+ Hackathon
was an amazing learning experience that not only broadened my perspective on
business but also gave me a deeper appreciation for interdisciplinary
collaboration. The knowledge and skills I
gained from the ECoGREEN+ Hackathon will be incredibly valuable as I move
forward in my career. As a law major, I’ve always been focused on
understanding legal frameworks and regulatory compliance, but the hackathon
opened my eyes to how these aspects intersect with business, technology, and
sustainability. In the future, I plan to integrate these new insights into my
career by exploring opportunities where law and business strategy
converge—particularly in fields like corporate law, environmental law, or
even advising businesses on sustainability practices.
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Megumi Yosephine Edlim
Syariep NIM: 202205510035 Undergraduate student in
the Law Study Program
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Over the course of the event, I had the privilege to
consult for PT. Piviko Manunggal, a company dedicated to creating
eco-friendly fashion and household products using Indonesia’s natural
resources. This opportunity allowed me to apply innovative problem-solving
techniques, including design thinking and stakeholder analysis, to address
real-world challenges. One key highlight of the hackathon was learning how to
identify sustainable solutions for business challenges. For example, we
explored strategies to tackle workforce scarcity in PT. Piviko’s artisan
sector. By interviewing stakeholders and analyzing data, we developed
actionable ideas to attract younger generations to craftsmanship, such as
integrating weaving techniques into school curriculums and collaborating with
local communities for skills training. These insights underscored the
importance of sustainability and inclusivity in business practices. Participating in the hackathon was not just about
solving a single challenge but about gaining a broader perspective on how to
merge innovation with sustainability for meaningful social impact. I am
deeply grateful for the experience and eager to carry forward the lessons
learned to contribute to a greener, more equitable future |
Nama: Arale Rayhan Subrata NIM: 202107000218 Undergraduate student in
the Psychology Study Program.
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Rosalia Dominique Davina
Blata NIM: 202201020077 Undergraduate student in
the Accounting Study Program
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Patricia Simona Nuetta
Mbaling NIM: 202201020013 Undergraduate student in
the Accounting Study Program
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Participating in the EcoGreen Hackathon was an
extraordinary and inspiring experience. Throughout the event, I learned how
creative ideas can help solve environmental problems. Moreover, I had the
chance to collaborate with like-minded individuals who share a vision for a
greener future. The creative and innovative ideas developed during the
hackathon demonstrated that significant change can start with small steps.
This event broadened my perspective on the importance of contributing to
society through sustainable technology.
Best regards
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Marcella Carlo NIM: 202301020004 Undergraduate student in
the Accounting Study Program
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The Hackathon event was an
incredible experience that provided me with a lot amount of knowledge and
valuable insights. Throughout the event, I learned how to handle SMEs and
address their problems by identifying innovative solutions. The collaborative
atmosphere of the hackathon pushed me to think critically and creatively,
enabling me to grow both personally and professionally. I am immensely
grateful to the committee and Erasmus for organizing such a transformative
event. Their dedication and support made this experience seamless and
enriching for all participants. The knowledge and experience I gained during
the hackathon will undoubtedly serve as a foundation for my future project,
and I deeply appreciate the opportunity to be a part of it. |
Bryan
Christian Ravelino 202301020117 Undergraduate student in
the Accounting Study Program
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