Bunda Mulia University has once again strengthened its commitment to providing academic collaboration-based learning through Collaborative Lecture activities with the Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology . This activity was carried out in the Even Semester of the 2025/2026 Academic Year by presenting lecturers from ITS to teach directly in the TIF24 Computer Vision and DSB07 Machine Learning courses. This collaborative program is part of UBM’s efforts to broaden students’ insights into the latest technological developments, especially in the fields of Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, and Machine Learning. The presence of practicing lecturers and academics from ITS is expected to provide a more applicable and interactive learning experience, as well as enrich students’ perspectives in understanding the implementation of technology in the real world.

In the TIF24 – Computer Vision course, activities were carried out face-to-face at the Ancol Campus on Friday, April 25, 2026. The material discussed included Contours and Convex-hulls delivered by Dr. Anny Yuniarti, S.Kom., M.Comp.Sc. The lecture took place in two sessions, namely at 08.30–12.10 WIB and 13.30–17.10 WIB. Meanwhile, in the DSB07 – Machine Learning course, activities were carried out face-to-face at the Serpong Campus on Saturday, May 9, 2026. The learning topics provided included Naïve Bayes and Artificial Neural Network. The material was delivered by Hadziq Fabroyir, S.Kom., Ph.D together with Ilham Agung Wicaksono, S.Tr.T., M.Tr.T. The lecture also took place in two sessions, namely at 08.30–12.10 WIB and 13.30–17.10 WIB. This activity was attended by UBM students from both the Ancol and Serpong campuses. The participants’ enthusiasm was evident in their active engagement during the discussions and learning sessions. The classroom transformed into an “idea laboratory,” where algorithms met curiosity, and theory slowly transformed into simulations of the future of technology.


Through this collaborative teaching activity, UBM hopes to continue strengthening academic networks between universities and creating an innovative learning environment that is relevant to the needs of today’s digital industry. The collaboration between UBM and ITS is expected to be a sustainable step in supporting student competency development in technology and artificial intelligence.
