Key insights and market outlook
Pertamina's UMK Academy 2025 program has provided thematic training to hundreds of micro and small enterprises, enhancing their business capabilities across various sectors. The training includes practical sessions with industry experts in areas such as fashion, jewelry, food & beverage, and agribusiness. Participants gained specific knowledge about market trends, digital marketing, and supply chain management, helping them improve their competitiveness in both local and international markets.
Pertamina's UMK Academy 2025 has successfully delivered specialized training to hundreds of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), focusing on sector-specific business development. The program's thematic approach allows participants to gain deep insights into their respective industries, ranging from craft and furniture to food & beverage and agribusiness.
The training sessions featured prominent industry experts who shared their experiences and market insights. Notable professionals included Luthfia Fataty from Pyo Jewelry, Stenly Hendi Avanda from Panda Food, and Ahmad Tessario from Sirtanio Organik Indonesia. These experts provided participants with practical knowledge about current market trends and business management techniques.
MSME owners who participated in the program reported significant benefits from the training. Novita Hermawan from Agrominafiber gained valuable insights into global design trends and digital marketing strategies. Dimita Agustin from Dara Baro improved her understanding of production cost calculation and marketing materials development. Achmad Em from Kopi Kalimantan acquired new knowledge about brand development and human resource management.
The UMK Academy 2025 program aligns with government initiatives to strengthen the creative industry and promote entrepreneurship. Pertamina views this initiative as part of its broader commitment to supporting inclusive and sustainable economic growth through capacity building for MSMEs.
MSME Training Program Launch
Business Capacity Building Initiative