Student of Information Technology Education FILKOM Wins “The Most Marketable” at the NBPC 2025

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Muh. Ahmad Rofi’us Su’ud, a student of the Information Technology Education Study Program (PTI), Faculty of Computer Science, Universitas Brawijaya (FILKOM UB) made an achievement at the National Business Plan Competition (NBPC) Pateron X Indigo in 2025, with the achievement of “The Most Marketable”. This competition was held by PT. Pateron Edukasi Indonesia, which was held from March 3 to June 3, 2025 online and offline. In this competition, Rofi also collaborated with Hafidhoh Maulidiyah, an English Literature student, FIB UNAIR.

Before winning, Rofi and Hafidhoh went through several stages of selection, namely Assessment Stage 1, Semifinalist Stage 1, Semifinalist Stage 2, and finally with the Finalist Stage and successfully entered the top three and won the title of “The Most Marketable”. Assessment stages 1 to Semifinalist Stage 2 were carried out online while the final stage was carried out offline/face-to-face which was held in Bandung City. It is a pride because after going through several stages of selection processes, they were able to reach the final and win the title of champion. This competition is competing for three main winners in the categories of The Most Marketable; The Most Innovative; and ⁠Best Team. In addition to getting coaching money, trophies, merchandise, and certificates, no less interestingly, the three teams got the opportunity for exclusive business coaching from IndigoHub Bandung.

Dr. Okta Purnawirawan, S.Pd., M.Pd., Gr., as the supervising lecturer, congratulated Rofi on his achievements, hopefully he can continue to develop his potential and achievements in the future.

“The success of Rofi and Hafidhoh in the National Business Plan Competition (NBPC) Pateron X Indigo, proves that they can collaborate not only with friends from the same university (Universitas Brawijaya), but also with other universities (Universitas Airlangga). Collaboration skills are soft skills that students must have today. Having collaboration skills in oneself can increase friendships, increase productivity, build positive communication, increase creativity and innovation, and a sense of shared responsibility,” said Okta. (op/rr/UB PR/ Trans. Iir)