Kajang, 21 January 2026 – A diverse 15 members of delegation from the Indonesian Millennial of Change (IMC) visited the German-Malaysian Institute (GMI) as a segment of their Youth Abroad Expedition. The programme aims to broaden global perspectives among Indonesia’s emerging young leaders.
Led by Ms. Ermita Fatimah Hasibuan, S.E., Founder of IMC, the delegation received a comprehensive briefing on GMI’s industry-aligned methodology. The session provided insight into the institute’s technology-driven curriculum, industry collaborations, and the academic pathways that prepare students for the international workforce.


The visit featured tours of GMI’s Advanced Technology Centres, including:
- Cyber Schlachtfeld (Cyber Battlefield Centre)
- OMRON Certified Training Centre
- Hybrid & EV System Lab
- CNC DMG Mori Centre
- Additiv Zentrum (3D Printing Centre)
GMI delivers industry-relevant programmes designed to bridge the gap between education and modern industrial demands. The institute’s emphasis on applied learning equips students and professionals with cutting-edge skills for the global economy.
The engagement established a firm foundation for future cooperation, with both parties identifying key areas for collaboration: student enrolment, study exchanges, educational tourism (edutourism), and cross-border academic initiatives.





