From Exchange to Partnership: Universitas Muhammadiyah Kaltimantan Timur Scholars' Hydraulics Learning Visit

2025-07-11

In a testament to the global reach of fluid mechanics education innovation, our company welcomed a delegation of young scholars from the prestigious Universitas Muhammadiyah Kaltimantan Timur (UMKT), Indonesia, in December 2019. Their visit centered on evaluating cutting-edge fluid statics teaching apparatus, specifically observing our specialized Hydrostatic Pressure Demonstrator and Local Head Loss Demonstrator. They serve as essential equipment in fluid statics and fluid dynamics teaching systems, respectively.

During their immersive tour, the Indonesian academics engaged in dynamic knowledge-sharing sessions with our technical team, observing live demonstrations and discussing methodologies for optimizing water flow analysis. The delegation expressed profound appreciation for the tester’s accuracy, operational simplicity, and adaptability to diverse research scenarios, noting its potential to elevate hydraulic Innovation studies in both academic and practical settings. studies in both academic and practical settings. Their curiosity and insightful inquiries highlighted a shared commitment to advancing Global hydrodynamic studies practices.

This initial academic exchange blossomed into a meaningful partnership over subsequent years. Impressed by the equipment’s performance and reliability, UMKT solidified their trust by placing a repeat order for the same system in June 2025 – a strong endorsement of its enduring value for cutting-edge Hydraulics research. This transition from exploratory visit to commercial collaboration underscores the tester’s role in empowering global academic excellence.

To commemorate this meaningful academic exchange, the visit concluded with a joint photograph capturing the spirit of international collaboration. Reflecting on the experience, a teenager scholar noted: The conversation was far-reaching and gave our team access to cutting-edge technology in the field of fluid mechanics. Witnessing these advanced methodologies firsthand has broadened our research perspectives immensely.'

This collaboration not only highlights the international recognition of our innovations, but also reinforces our mission to support educational institutions in meeting the challenges of in-depth research in hydraulics. We celebrate UMKT’s dedication to progress and look forward to further synergies in advancing Hydraulic science worldwide.


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