Grab Invites Widyatama Students to Overcome the Problems of Bandung City

Grab Invites Widyatama Students to Overcome the Problems of Bandung City

The online transportation company, Grab, has recently been active in overcoming problems in various regions in Indonesia including Bandung area. They previously have cooperated with the Bandung City Government in improving the quality of services. Among other things, the collaboration was established in terms of supporting the Reduce, Separate and Utilize Movement (KangPisMan) program related to waste problems in the city of Bandung.

The spirit sounded in the Widyatama University Introduction Program (PPU) on Friday (08/30/2019) which took place in the Widyatama Multipurpose Building. It was attended by representative from Grab Transportation Company, Mochammad Ilham who was also an alumni of the Widyatama University Business Management Faculty. He currently serves as The Lead of Demand Generation in West Java Grab.

He conveyed his experience studying at Widyatama University to the thousands of new students who attended the Widyatama Multipurpose Building. According to him, a lot of learning experience in the campus that focused on problem solving and solutions to all forms of problems. “The lecturer here stimulates students to pay attention, study and think about a problem to further analyze the problems found. Students are also supervised to solve problems” he added.

The campus experience has brought Ilham on his recent working in the online transportation company labeled “decacorn”. On the sidelines of the exposure session, he invited students as the successor of the nation to be sensitive to problems in the surrounding environment in this case in Bandung and can jointly solve problems especially at this time by easily applying technology.

Grab currently operates in 8 countries and 336 cities throughout Indonesia, from Sabang to Merauke. In Indonesia, Grab claims to have 60 percent market share in the two-wheeled vehicle segment and 70 percent market share in the four-wheeled vehicle segment.