EERI UI Students Visit Garuda Yamato Steel: Bridging Knowledge and Practice

EERI UI VISIT GARUDA YAMATO STEEL

We were honored to welcome students from the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI), Universitas Indonesia, to Garuda Yamato Steel (GYS). Their visit was an enriching opportunity to connect academic knowledge with industrial practices, giving the students a deeper understanding of seismic-resistant steel and its production process.

GYS PROVIDING SHARING KNOWLEDGE TO EERI UI

As part of their visit, the students engaged in an insightful session led by GYS representatives. Detailed presentations were delivered to showcase our innovative steel manufacturing processes and the production of specialized seismic-resistant steel products, such as H-Beams and Wide Flange (WF) beams. These sessions allowed students to explore how theoretical concepts learned in the classroom are implemented in industrial environments.

Following the presentations, the group took part in an interactive facility tour. This photo captures the students, accompanied by their faculty, posing in front of the GYS logo after completing the educational tour. Their enthusiasm reflected the impactful learning experience they had during the visit.

During the tour, students explored our state-of-the-art facilities where seismic-resistant steel products are manufactured. They gained first-hand insights into the intricate processes that ensure the strength and reliability of these materials. This practical exposure bridged the gap between their academic studies and real-world engineering applications, leaving a lasting impression on their understanding of the industry.

At GYS, we believe in fostering the next generation of engineers by providing opportunities to learn beyond the classroom. By introducing students to our innovative practices and advanced manufacturing processes, we aim to inspire them to pursue excellence in their engineering careers.

We extend our heartfelt thanks to EERI UI for their visit. We hope this collaboration will empower these future engineers with the knowledge and inspiration to drive innovation and progress in the field of seismic-resistant steel. Together, let us continue to build a safer and more resilient future.