The 4th Economic Survival Exhibition 2025, held under the tagline “Exploring Tomorrow, From Space to Showcase,” showcased the entrepreneurial talents of President University students through more than 350 innovative business projects. The event took place across four days, May 14th–15th at President University Convention Center (PUCC) for the internal exhibition and May 17th–18th at Living Plaza Jababeka for the external exhibition. Projects were categorized into Food and Beverage, Services, Merchandise, Technology Software, and Technology Hardware.
Over 3,000 people attended the event, including university students, faculty members, high school visitors, and the general public. Both internal and external judges, from Rumahdotcom.id, Ecoxyztem, and President University’s faculty, evaluated the creativity, presentation, and feasibility of each project. The event not only served as a competitive platform but also promoted learning and inspiration through business exploration.
The Economic Survival Exhibition is part of a mandatory course called Economic Survival, which challenges all first-year students to create, develop, and present a viable business idea. This course aims to equip students with real-world skills in entrepreneurship, financial planning, marketing, and teamwork. By creating functional products or services, students experience firsthand what it takes to build and sustain a business venture.
President University remains committed to nurturing entrepreneurial spirit and innovation through practical experience. Events like the Economic Survival Exhibition are vital platforms for students to explore their potential and gain confidence as future leaders in business and beyond. (Rachel V, PR Team. Photo: Roffizul H)