
The first day of the Global Sustainable Development Congress (GSDC) 2025 in Türkiye kicked off with a Networking Lunch and the Official Opening of the Exhibition, held at the Exhibition Hall, Floor B5. This opening session served as a welcoming platform for participants from around the world to connect, exchange ideas, and foster cross-sector collaboration.
Politeknik Piksi Ganesha proudly participated in this global event, represented by the Vice Director of Academic Affairs, Ms. Ai Susi Susanti, S.ST., M.M., MOS. Her presence reflects the institution’s strong commitment to supporting global agendas on sustainability, innovation, and the advancement of quality vocational education.
On the first day, Politeknik Piksi Ganesha also visited various booths from international universities as a strategic move to gain broader insights, expand global networks, and explore potential partnerships. These meaningful interactions are expected to strengthen the institution’s development through academic collaborations, joint research initiatives, and student exchange programs.
The warm and enthusiastic atmosphere set a promising tone for the upcoming days—days filled with innovation and a shared commitment to a more sustainable future.
Running from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM GMT+3 (4:00 PM to 9:00 PM WIB), the Global Exhibition showcased a wide array of cutting-edge solutions from international partners in environmental technology, renewable energy, education, and social impact. Creatively designed booths displayed a variety of inspiring innovations and breakthroughs.
More than just a technology showcase, the exhibition became a hub for knowledge exchange and real-world solutions to global challenges. Visitors actively engaged in discussions on topics ranging from green technology to innovative approaches in sustainable education.
The enthusiastic participation of Politeknik Piksi Ganesha on this first day laid a solid foundation for international collaboration and affirmed its role in driving the transformation of vocational higher education—toward a greener, more inclusive, and globally competitive future.