
In a celebration that fused industrial grit with youthful ambition, UT School—PT United Tractors Tbk’s educational initiative—hosted its 35th National Graduation (Wisuda Nasional) Ceremony for aspiring heavy equipment mechanics. Held simultaneously across 19 locations nationwide, the spotlight shone brightest on the Grand Ballroom UT in Jakarta, where 96 students marked the culmination of their training journey. The event wasn’t just a graduation—it was a showcase of transformation. From classroom theory to hands-on machinery, these students have been shaped by a curriculum that blends technical mastery with character development. UT School Director Mochamad Hamdan Aziz emphasized this holistic approach, noting that the institution is not just training mechanics but also cultivating professionals with integrity, resilience, and global readiness.
The ceremony welcomed a constellation of guests: UT’s top brass, industry partners from UD Truck Japan, vocational educators, and alumni now thriving in international careers. The program featured cultural performances, including a vibrant Nusantara dance and a theatrical piece by UT School students, demonstrating how UT School’s integrated learning process is performed. Beyond the fanfare, UT School unveiled its newest campus in Kolaka, Southeast Sulawesi, and launched a pioneering Training and Certification Partnership Program with vocational high schools—an initiative aligned with the Ministry of Education and Culture’s push for stronger vocational pathways.
With cutting-edge tools like Virtual Reality, the Vocatic LMS, and a robust character-building framework (INSANI and Panca Daya), UT School is redefining what it means to be job-ready. Graduates leave not only with industry certifications but also with the confidence to compete on a global stage. In a world where machines move mountains, UT School ensures the people behind them are equally formidable.