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Journal : Bulletin of Community Engagement

Meningkatkan Daya Tarik Ekowisata Pulau Biawak melalui Penerapan Speedboat Listrik Pranowo Sidi; Imam Sutrisno; Iskandar; Surya Dharma
Bulletin of Community Engagement Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Bulletin of Community Engagement
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51278/bce.v4i2.1457

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Biawak Island, with its rich marine biodiversity, has great potential as an ecotourism destination. However, increasing tourism activities have the potential to threaten environmental sustainability. This research aims to analyze the potential for using electric speedboats as an environmentally friendly transportation solution that can support the development of sustainable ecotourism on Biawak Island. Through literature review, design analysis, and numerical simulation, this research evaluates the performance of electric speedboats in terms of energy efficiency, operational range, and passenger comfort. The research results show that electric speedboats have significant potential to replace conventional fossil fuel-powered speedboats. Apart from being environmentally friendly, electric speedboats also offer other benefits such as lower operating costs in the long term and lower noise levels. The implementation of electric speedboats on Biawak Island is expected to increase tourist attraction, reduce environmental impacts, and support efforts to preserve marine ecosystems.
The Effective Business Model for Commercialization of ROV Products in Indonesia Sutrisno, Imam; Budianto; Yuning Widiarti; Mohammad Basuki Rahmat; Rini Indarti; Dinda Pramanta; Pranowo Sidi
Bulletin of Community Engagement Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Bulletin of Community Engagement
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51278/bce.v5i1.1709

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This research explores innovative business models for commercializing Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) in the Indonesian market. By analyzing existing case studies and conducting interviews with industry experts, this study identifies potential business models such as ROV-as-a-Service, technology licensing, and joint ventures. The findings highlight the importance of tailoring business models to specific market segments and leveraging digital technologies to enhance operational efficiency and customer satisfaction. This research explores innovative business models for the commercialization of Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) in the Indonesian market. Through case study analysis and interviews with industry experts, this research identifies and evaluates the potential of business models such as ROV-as-a-Service, technology licensing, and joint ventures. The research results show that the ROV-as-a-Service model has the most promising potential, with higher adoption rates among MSMEs due to the flexibility and cost efficiency it offers. In addition, this research also found that the integration of digital technology such as IoT and data analysis can increase ROV operational efficiency and provide added value for customers. These findings provide important implications for companies wishing to enter the ROV market in Indonesia, as well as for policy makers in supporting the development of the marine industry. The ideal number of case studies and interviews in a research depends on several factors, including: Depth of analysis: The deeper you want to dig into a phenomenon, the more cases need to be researched. Case variety: If you want to see a variety of business models or challenges faced by different ROV companies, you need to choose a variety of cases. Availability of resources: Time, cost, and accessibility to data will limit the number of case studies and interviews that can be conducted.
Pelatihan Pemrograman AutoCAD untuk SMK PGRI 4 Surabaya Pranowo Sidi; Sutrisno, Imam; Gaguk Suhardjito; Ari Wibawa Budi Santosa
Bulletin of Community Engagement Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Bulletin of Community Engagement
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51278/bce.v5i2.1773

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AutoCAD is a vital computer-aided design (CAD) tool widely used in civil engineering, architecture, and manufacturing. Mastery of AutoCAD programming significantly enhances the industrial competitiveness of vocational high school (SMK) graduates. This study aims to implement AutoCAD programming training for students at SMK PGRI 4 Surabaya to improve their technical competence and efficiency in using AutoCAD. Employing a project-based learning model, the research evaluated student outcomes through pre- and post-tests. The results indicate a 45% improvement in students’ technical proficiency, particularly in automating repetitive tasks and developing structured design templates using AutoLISP and VBA. The training also enhanced students' ability to create complex technical models and improved their overall design efficiency and problem-solving skills. In addition to technical gains, the training fostered the development of essential soft skills, including teamwork, communication, and creativity, through collaborative, real-world design projects. These findings highlight the effectiveness of integrating AutoCAD programming into vocational curricula to better align with industry needs. Key contributions of this study include: the application of a structured, project-based training model combining CAD and automation programming; empirical evidence of AutoCAD programming’s impact on student readiness for engineering and manufacturing careers; and the dual emphasis on technical and soft skill development, an area often underrepresented in prior research. The study offers practical recommendations for vocational schools to embed programming into CAD instruction, ensuring graduates possess industry-relevant competencies aligned with Industry 4.0 demands
Co-Authors Adianto Adianto Afishiena Afishiena Alaek Nu’man Anda Iviana Juniani Andita Dharmayanti Fatimatu Zahro anggun cahyani Anita Nuryanti Antonius Edy Kristiyono Ardiansyah Ari Wibawa Budi Santosa Bagas Ramadhan Sutrisno Bayu Wiro Karuniawan Berlyan Putri Anugrah Nillahi Ts. Boedi Herijono Budianto Budianto Budianto Burniadi Moballa C. I. Sutrisno Catur Rakhmad Handoko, Catur Rakhmad Dharu Fadillansyah Putra Dhika Aditya Dhika Aditya Purnomo DIAN RAHMAWATI Dinda Aksari Dinda Pramanta Dwiky Setiawan Putra Wardana Dwiyan Bagus Prayoga Dymaseka Nasbih Sabbilli Fais Hamzah Farizi Rachman Fenisia Yushi D Fipka Bisono Gaguk Suhardjito Geroge Endri Kusuma Gunarti, Monika Retno Handika Furqon Hariyanto Soeroso Haryono Edi Hendri Budi K Herijono, Boedi Herijono, Boedi I Putu Sindhu Asmara Imam Sutrisno Imam Sutrisno Indah Alviana Putri Indra Harwanto P Irma Rustini A ISKANDAR Isna Dewi Assa Ashariyani Joessianto Eko Poetro Karuniawan, Bayu Wiro Kinanti Armelya Kurniati Kinari Lalitya Kristiyono, Antonius Edy Kurniawan, Bayu W. Kusuma, George Endri Laurensiana Devi Lintang Aditya Wardani Liza Malik M. Jundy Auzan Fanony M. Ridho Firmansyah M. Thoriq Wahyudi Mardi Santoso Moch. Daffa Afif R. Tausa Moh. Hadi Purnomo Mohammad Basuki Rahmat Monika Retno Gunarti Muhamad Ari Muhammad Sofyan Muhammad Thoriq Wahyudi Musharofah, Nadia Nadia Musharofah Ninda Noviatiningrum Nurvita Arumsari Poetro, Joessianto Eko Primaningtyas, Widya Emilia Priyambodo Nur Ardi Nugroho Priyo Agus Setiawan Purnomo, Dhika A. Reydita Safirahaidi Rikma Mila Ilmaya Rini Indarti Rizal Indrawan Rosita Dewi Pratiwi Surya Dharma Sutrisno, Imam Thina Ardliana, Thina Tri Tiyasmihadi Widya Febrian Prasetia Wiwik Dwi Pratiwi Yahya Bahar Prihantono Yuning Widiarti Yusuf Pradesar Zaenal Fanani Kresna