"Poltekpar Bali Showcases Its Skills at the 39th Trade Expo Indonesia."
The Indonesian Ministry of Trade held the 39th Trade Expo Indonesia (TEI) at the Indonesia Convention Exhibition (ICE) in BSD City, Tangerang. With the theme "Build Strong Connection With The Best of Indonesia," TEI 2024 aims to establish strong and lasting connections between producers of quality Indonesian export products and business markets worldwide. The event promotes manufacturers and suppliers from across Indonesia, showcasing their best high-quality products and services during the four-day business event from October 9 to 12, 2024.
Politeknik Pariwisata Bali participated at the booth of the Indonesian Migrant Worker Protection Agency (BP2MI) to highlight Indonesia's skilled human resources in the tourism sector. As delegates, Poltekpar Bali sent some of its top students from the D3 Hospitality, D3 Food and Beverage Service, and D3 Culinary Arts programs, accompanied by supervising lecturers. The skills demonstrated by Poltekpar Bali students at the TEI included mixology, juggling, and napkin folding from the Food and Beverage Service program, flower arrangement and towel art from the Hospitality program, and fruit carving from the Culinary Arts program.
BP2MI expressed appreciation for the creativity and skills displayed by Poltekpar Bali students, noting that the SP2MI booth not only provided information about opportunities and challenges for Indonesian migrant workers but also showcased the capability of Indonesian human resources to compete internationally, particularly in the fields of tourism and hospitality.
Politeknik Pariwisata Bali participated at the booth of the Indonesian Migrant Worker Protection Agency (BP2MI) to highlight Indonesia's skilled human resources in the tourism sector. As delegates, Poltekpar Bali sent some of its top students from the D3 Hospitality, D3 Food and Beverage Service, and D3 Culinary Arts programs, accompanied by supervising lecturers. The skills demonstrated by Poltekpar Bali students at the TEI included mixology, juggling, and napkin folding from the Food and Beverage Service program, flower arrangement and towel art from the Hospitality program, and fruit carving from the Culinary Arts program.
BP2MI expressed appreciation for the creativity and skills displayed by Poltekpar Bali students, noting that the SP2MI booth not only provided information about opportunities and challenges for Indonesian migrant workers but also showcased the capability of Indonesian human resources to compete internationally, particularly in the fields of tourism and hospitality.