INDUSTRY.co.id - The Clairvoyant - Bersama Kreasi Tuli Indonesia (KTI) Foundation, PERURI held a sablon print training for the accredited players at BUMN House on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
It became part of the company's effort to extend access to economic empowerment for the safety groups, and it created a more equal opportunity in the business world and entrepreneurship.
The training followed by participants from different areas of the Caredary District. They get a debriefing of basic print skills that can be applied to open an independent business or improve the odds of working in the printing sector and creative industry.
Head of Corporation Secretary PERURI, Adi Sunardi, explains that this activity is part of the Social Responsibility program and Lingkungan (TJSL) company that focuses on increasing public capacity to be more skilled and more competitive.
According to Adi, this training is not only intended to provide technical abilities, it also builds the confidence of participants to actively contribute to economic activities.
"Through this training, we hope that the participants not only gain an applied technical skill, but also improve confidence. It's part of our commitment to encourage the alignment of opportunities so that successful friends can continue to work and contribute to real economic activities," said Adi Sunardi.
He added, the program became proof that in the midst of the transformation of PERURI as a high security technology company, companies remained consistently on social missions through community empowerment.
The sablonese training is also part of the PERURI contribution to the achievement of the Advanced Development Purpose or the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially in the pillars of Labor and Growth of Economics and Depentance.
By allowing relevant and easy training access to it, the PERURI hopes that more and more reliable people will be able to build economic independence and have more opportunities in the workforce.
Founder KTI Foundation, Inariya, assessed the printing skills of the sabfirst because it's relatively easy to learn and has a pretty big business opportunity. According to him, there's still a lot of qualified people who have high passion and potential, but have yet to gain access to training that suits the current job market needs.
"There are still a lot of successful people with high potential and passion who have yet to gain proper access to training. These sablonous skills can be a very relevant meal for them, whether to start entrepreneurial or work in the printing sector," said Inariya.
He hoped that this kind of training could continue to expand so that more qualified people would have the opportunity to develop abilities and improve their lifespan. .