DNV has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), an Indonesian university, to strengthen Indonesia’s maritime and energy sectors.
The agreement, signed on 3 June, aims to enhance education, research, and community service by giving ITS access to DNV’s standards, rules, and guidelines. The partnership will also provide ITS students with internship opportunities and practical training, while young lecturers can benefit from technical assistance programs at DNV.
This collaboration formalizes a longstanding relationship and focuses on tackling industry challenges like energy transition, AI integration, and carbon capture technologies.
Brice Le Gallo, Vice President & Regional Director of Asia Pacific Energy Systems at DNV said: “DNV is committed to supporting Indonesia’s energy and maritime sectors in the journey towards a safer and more sustainable future. Through this collaboration, students can tap into our deep industry expertise to gain valuable insights into real-world challenges and build the essential skills needed to navigate a rapidly evolving global landscape.”
Vice Rector I, Prof. Nurul Widiastuti, S.Si, M.Si., Ph.D, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember said: “This initiative will serve as a platform to strengthen the quality of education across all study programs within the Faculty of Marine Technology, including relevant programs in other faculties.