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Journal of Innovation and Applied Technology
Published by Universitas Brawijaya
ISSN : 24777951     EISSN : 25024973     DOI : -
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Article published Journal of Innovation and Applied Technology (JIAT) include the results of community service related to Community Development, Economic Development, Transfer and Diffusion of Technology, Innovation Science and Technology, Institutional Innovation, Development of Local Wisdom, Basic Social Services for Disaster Mitigation adaptation to Climate Change, and entrepreneurship that have been considered and approved by the Editorial Board.
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Articles 322 Documents
Increasing Production Capacity and Competitiveness of Bakery and Dairy SMEs in Babussalam Al-Firdaus Islamic Boarding School, Malang Nurcholis, Mochamad; Nur, Mokhamad; Jatmiko, Yoga Dwi; Sriherfyna, Feronika Heppy; Maligan, Jaya Mahar; Rahayu, Aldila Putri
Journal of Innovation and Applied Technology Vol 10, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jiat.2024.10.02.001

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Babussalam Al-Firdaus Islamic Boarding School is in Malang Regency, East Java.  Doktor Mengabdi (DM) activity involved Boarding School students diversifying dairy-based processed items and pastry products to start SMEs. Assistance and training are provided to increase product diversity, packaging design, production capacity, product selling value, SPP-IRT and halal certificate/label processing, and offline and online marketing to boost these business units' income. This effort allowed the DM team to test novel baked product recipes for DM partners. The DM team has also socialized and taught packaging design, SPP-IRT, halal certificates, and new product development materials. Partners have also learned to make wasant, cake, and sweet bread. The partner's NIB was gained this year.
Development Planning Study of Oil Palm in Malang Regency Tarno, Hagus; Nugroho, Agus; Devi, Mia Prastika; Yahya, Minhajul Qowim; Karuniawan, Anggik; Anggraeni, Alifia Nurma; Wicaksono, Karuniawan Puji; Hermawan, Romy; Meinardhy, Ricky; Ramayanti, Kinta; Pamungkasih, Estri; Ristanti, Rahmadina Fitria; Wahyudie, Diyan Eko; Arin, Iftita Yustitia
Journal of Innovation and Applied Technology Vol 11, No 1 (2025)
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Malang District, East Java, presents significant potential for the development of oil palm plantations due to its favorable climate and land conditions. Indonesia, as the world's largest producer of palm oil, benefits from this industry, which contributes notably to its GDP and job creation. This study aims to provide a comprehensive development plan for oil palm in Malang District, incorporating environmental, economic, and social considerations. A participatory, data-driven approach was employed, combining field surveys, stakeholder interviews, and GIS mapping to assess land suitability, market dynamics, and environmental risks. The study's findings highlight the potential for enhancing oil palm productivity while addressing environmental and social concerns through sustainable practices and certifications like ISPO and RSPO. Economic analysis demonstrates the profitability of integrated oil palm management, with recommendations for improving operational efficiency, waste management, and market access. 
Empowering Communities Through Propolis Soap-Making: Behavioral Changes and Knowledge Gains in Lambadeuk Village's Sustainable Development Fariz, Ahmad; Agussabti, Agussabti; Mujiburrahmad, Mujiburrahmad; Mukramah, Mukramah; Nugroho, Agus; Zohra, Zohra; Alsa, Muhammad Cheryl Amelin; Sarah, Siti Dwi
Journal of Innovation and Applied Technology Vol 11, No 1 (2025)
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Lambadeuk Village in Aceh Province is known for Trigona bees, which produce honey and propolis, a valuable by-product often discarded due to limited knowledge and skills for its utilization. This study evaluates the impact of soap-making workshop on community knowledge, behavior, and empowerment, employing Participatory Action Research (PAR). The program engaged 27 participants, primarily housewives and farmers, in theoretical and practical training on soap production using propolis. Pretest and posttest evaluations revealed significant improvements in participants' knowledge of soap-making processes and ingredient roles, with knowledge levels shifting from low to high. However, confidence for independent production remained modest, indicating the need for continued mentorship. By transforming Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production) and SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth). This program demonstrates the potential of targeted empowerment efforts to enhance community skills, reduce waste, and foster sustainable development through innovative resource utilization.
Digital Entrepreneurship and Marketing Responsibility: A Bibliometric Analysis Susilowati, Susilowati -
Journal of Innovation and Applied Technology Vol 11, No 1 (2025)
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This paper conducts a bibliometric analysis to explore the relationship between digital entrepreneurship and marketing in today's business environment.  It highlights how digital technologies and online platforms have revolutionized both entrepreneurial and marketing strategies, underscoring the importance of ethical and social responsibility. The aim is to uncover research patterns, predominant themes, and gaps in the existing literature, providing insights into how digital entrepreneurial ventures can support ethical and sustainable economic development. The analysis also considers how marketing responsibility is integrated into digital business strategies as a mechanism for creating value for various stakeholders. It discusses the impact of technologies like big data and AI on targeted marketing and the ethical issues related to data privacy. The findings stress the need for businesses to adopt innovative marketing techniques that comply with strict ethical standards and sustainability goals.
Implementation of Environmentally Friendly Product Processing at CV Sinar Tirta Indonesia Through the Utilization of Apple Cider Vinegar By-Products as Functional Food Ingredients Nurjannah, Nurjannah; Cahyati, Miftakhul; Amertaningtyas, Dedes; Al Awwaly, Khothibul Umam; Susilo, Agus; Pangesti, Indha Fitria; Ihwanudin, Ahmad Yuda
Journal of Innovation and Applied Technology Vol 11, No 1 (2025)
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In Indonesia, apples are one of the types of fruit that are widely cultivated and widely consumed as processed foods, such as apple cider vinegar. One of the producers of apple cider vinegar is CV Sinar Tirta Indonesia, which is located in Malang. Apple cider vinegar produces a by-product in the form of apple pulp. Innovation is needed so that apple pulp by-products are not only used for animal feed mixtures that have low selling value. Apple pulp by-products, which consists of pulp and skin that has extraordinary nutrition, makes it very suitable to be processed into useful food. To achieve environmentally friendly product processing, it must be able to change by-products into products with economic value as much as possible, as shown in this community service activity, by changing apple cider vinegar by-products into flour and ingredients for making cookies.
Optimization of Public Service Management at PT Endah Manunggal Persada Clinic Through Patient Satisfaction Information System Application (E-Sikap) Pratiwi, Amelia Ika; Widhianningrum, Purweni; Subairi, Subairi
Journal of Innovation and Applied Technology Vol 11, No 1 (2025)
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This community service activity aims to develop strategies for improving service quality through the E-Sikap application at the PT. Endah Manunggal Persada Clinic. The method used in this community service activity is descriptive-qualitative. The results of the patient satisfaction survey in the registration and general examination units indicate that there are two elements that still have lower scores compared to the others, namely the suitability of service products and complaint handling. To address this matter, the management of the PT. Endah Manunggal Persada clinic must consistently uphold their commitment to providing healthcare services that are prompt, accurate, transparent, straightforward, easy to implement, and non-discriminatory.
Digital Based Administration Service in Ngrendeng and Banjarsari Villages, Selorejo District, Blitar Dewi, Candra; Astuti, Ani Budi; Nuh, Mohammad; Rifan, Mohamad
Journal of Innovation and Applied Technology Vol 11, No 1 (2025)
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In facing the challenges of the digital era, Ngrendeng and Banjarsari villages need innovative approaches to improve the efficiency of public services. This activity aims to increase the understanding and ability of village officials and village residents about digital-based village administration services. The application was built by utilizing some technologies that are WhatsApp Chatbot, Google Drive and Google Form. The needs analysis shows that there are differences in service facilities between the two villages, where Banjarsari only focuses on providing information regarding the requirements for submitting certificates, while Ngrendeng allows for digital processing of letters at the same time. The evaluation of the questionnaire shows that the application developed is very appropriate to needs. This activity is published in national mass media Radar Malang, Prasetya Online UB, and Academiamu. In addition, the training module has been registered Intellectual Property Rights to the Indonesian Ministry of Law and Human Rights.
Optimizing Goat Feed Production: The Role of Chopper Machine Technology Damayanti, Retno; Malin Sutan, Sandra; Hendrawan, Yusuf; Firmanda Al Riza, Dimas; Bagus Hermanto, Mochamad; Setiawan, Dwi
Journal of Innovation and Applied Technology Vol 11, No 1 (2025)
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The application of grass chopper technology in the livestock sector plays an important role in increasing the efficiency of feed provision, particularly for goat farms. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of the use of grass chopper machines in accelerating the availability of feed and its impact on the productivity of goat farms. The methods used included observation and direct interviews with farmers who applied this technology. The results of the study showed that the grass chopper machine was able to shorten feed preparation time by up to 50% so that farmers could provide sufficient and quality feed in a shorter time. The machine capacity is 200 kg/h, with an average chopped size of approximately 3-4 cm. Consistent chopping can increase feed digestibility, which contributes to increased body weight and livestock health.
Improving Boyolali Regency Community Understanding of Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) Technology and The Use of Efficient Adsorbents Susilo, Bambang
Journal of Innovation and Applied Technology Vol 11, No 1 (2025)
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Boyolali Regency produces large amounts of organic waste from extensive livestock farming, particularly cow dung, which can be converted into biogas. However, biogas quality is reduced by carbon dioxide (CO₂) impurities. This study introduced and assessed Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) technology to improve biogas quality in five districts of Boyolali. Activities included surveys, educational sessions, mentoring, and PSA system evaluation. Surveys showed limited community knowledge of PSA technology. After four educational sessions and mentoring, participants demonstrated increased understanding and interest, supported by pre-test and post-test results. The PSA system was successfully used to power household appliances, proving its feasibility. Challenges remain, such as short operational times (15 seconds at 2.2–1.8 bar pressure) and high costs. The findings indicate PSA technology's potential as a renewable energy solution but highlight the need for further development and community involvement for sustainable implementation.
Optimizing Self-Care Management for Psoriasis Patients in Limited Population: Utilizing WhatsApp Sari, Dewi Purnama
Journal of Innovation and Applied Technology Vol 11, No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jiat.2024.010.002.02

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Psoriasis is a chronic disease characterized by skin cell proliferation and inflammation which can greatly impact the individual quality of life. Generally, people with Psoriasis may not realize they have the condition until it becomes severe (flare up). Individuals residing in communities or areas with access to dermatological care may face challenges in receiving accurate diagnoses. Utilizing communication technology, like WhatsApp for self care management education could significantly impact enhancing their quality of life. This community service assess the effectiveness of using instant messaging technology (WhatsApp) for educating Psoriasis patients. The method focusing on education utilizing through WhatsaApp. Result has noted a improve Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) scores. While the initiative was carried out with a limited group of Psoriasis the outcomes suggest a possibility for expansion on a level to other chronic disease.