UT School graduation procession (left). Graduation procession of the National Graduation Ceremony of Heavy Equipment Mechanics Batch 37 (right).

Jakarta, 28 April 2026 – Through UT School, PT United Tractors Tbk (UT) reinforces its commitment to advancing quality human capital during the National Graduation Ceremony of Heavy Equipment Mechanics Batch 37. Held at UT’s Grand Ballroom in Jakarta, this hybrid format event features 292 graduates from various learning locations across the country. 

The event also includes attendance from the management of Yayasan Karya Bakti United Tractors (YKBUT), the Director of Vocational High Schools from the Ministry of Primary Education of the Republic of Indonesia, representatives from Sumbawa and West Sumbawa Regency, as well as representatives from Scania Asia Oceania Region and UT School’s industry partners. 

The Director of UT School, Mochamad Hamdan Azis, states that graduates are equipped with technical competence, the INSANI (Integrity, Respectful, Competent, and Courageous) work culture, and a professional work ethic that aligns with the needs of the heavy machinery industry across mining, construction, agro, and energy sectors. 

“The Batch 37 graduation serves as tangible proof that collaboration between the education sector and industry produces adaptive, competent talents that are ready to face future industrial challenges. UT School aims to continue acting as a bridge that connects industrial needs with sustainable vocational human capital development,” Hamdan states. 

The event agenda also follows the “Sinergi Talenta Nusantara” (Nusantara Talents’ Synergy) as a strategic, cross-sector collaboration to support the development of national industry talents. On this occasion, UT School officially kicks off a recruitment partnership with Scania for the Asia Oceania Region to strengthen the development of a globally competitive skilled workforce.

Graduates attend the procession of the National Graduation Ceremony of Heavy Equipment Mechanics Batch 37.

 

In addition, together with PT Bukit Asam, UT School launches the Mini Mining program as a learning facility that prioritizes project-based learning. This facility provides an integrated simulation of a mining operation. Meanwhile, UT School also introduces a Mechanics Scholarship, in collaboration with PT AMMAN, the Sumbawa Regency Government, and the West Sumbawa Regency Government, as a form of support for the development of regional talent.  

As part of its support toward enhancing global competencies, UT School conducts a symbolic send-off for Indonesian delegates competing in the World Skill Competition (WSC) Shanghai 2026.  

The event concludes with a Nusantara Dance performance by SOBAT (Sekolah Binaan PT United Tractors Tbk), as well as performances by UT School Jakarta Batch 37 and 39, showcasing the harmony between technical competence and the preservation of Indonesian culture. 

Through the National Graduation Ceremony of Heavy Equipment Mechanics Batch 37 at UT School, together with its strategic partners, the school continues to strengthen its support for the development of adaptive and competitive vocational education aligned with future industrial needs.

 

For further information, please contact:

Tri Ilma Septiana

Corporate Communications UT School

Email   : triis@ykbut.co.id

Telp. : +62856-1551-864

Website: www.unitedtractors.com