BenQ Indonesia demonstrates the company’s commitment to education in Indonesia through its campaign BenQ Cares for Education.
Understanding the crucialness of guidance in this age of digital transformation, BenQ held an event at Cipameungpeuk State Elementary School in Sumedang city, West Java on Aug. 1 as part of its BenQ Cares for Education campaign. The event was organized based on the trust placed in BenQ by the Sumedang regency as part of the digital transformation process for several primary schools within the region.
The event commenced with an opening speech from BenQ representative, Fuad Musthafa, the company’s business-to-business (B2B) sales manager, in which he stated.
"We are truly dedicated to the world of education. Our products, particularly the BenQ Board, have been developed to meet the needs of the teaching and learning processes in schools. We want to ensure that our products are utilized to their fullest potential, making BenQ Indonesia an integral part of the digital transformation of Indonesian education."
He explained that BenQ focused on three pillars of education: technology, content and people. This focus is implemented through the optimization of BenQ equipment for the technology pillar, Nuadu for the content pillar and the involvement of internal educators in schools for the people pillar. The company believes that these three pillars can have a positive impact on education in Indonesia.
Head of Sumedang’s Education Office, Dian Sukmara, expressed his gratitude during the event appreciating the assistance provided by BenQ Indonesia in realizing the digital transformation of the region. He stated:
"Today, 33 schools have been facilitated by BenQ. We express our thanks; BenQ Cares for Education has greatly helped us achieve gradual progress in transforming into Digital Schools."
Akhmad Rosadi, principal of Cipameungpeuk State Elementary School concurred with Sukmara, adding,
"We genuinely feel assisted by this initiative. The education provided has enabled us to maximize the facilities provided by the Sumedang regency Education Office."
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