9. Industry Innovation and Infrastructure
Abarta, an Iconic Creation From Yogyakarta
Submitted by admin on Tue, 11/02/2021 - 07:32Yogyakarta, which is famous as a tourist city, is closely related to the word ‘culture’. There is a lot of cultures that can be found there. One of them is batik which has been crowned by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage from Indonesia. Yogyakarta’s typical batik motifs include Parang Rusak Barong, Kawung, Sidomukti, and Wahyu Tumurun. In addition, Yogyakarta is one of the centers of handicrafts in Indonesia.
UNY Vocational Education Program Student Get Two Awards in International Competition
Submitted by admin on Tue, 10/26/2021 - 06:35Jamu (Herbal Medicine) Kiringan Has The Potential To Go International
Submitted by admin on Mon, 10/11/2021 - 09:07Jamu Kiringan Potentially Go International
Submitted by waryati.2018@st... on Mon, 10/11/2021 - 09:07The Director of Social and Cultural Harmonized Development and the Director of Natural Resources and Environment Harmonized Development from the General Director of Disadvantaged Regions Development Acceleration visited a group of jamu gendong entrepreneurs in "Koperasi Perajin Jamu Seruni Putih" at the Kiringan Canden Jetis, Bantul, Thursday (30/9) afternoon. The visit aimed to see Jamu Kiran Bantul's development and potential.
UNY Students Develop Hydroponic Farming System: My Farm
Submitted by admin on Sun, 09/12/2021 - 19:42Boosting MSME Productivity with the UNY Business Incubator
Submitted by admin on Mon, 05/24/2021 - 08:54IPR and Patent Management by UNY IPR Center
Submitted by laksanawiditama... on Sat, 04/03/2021 - 09:15Terminalia catappa leaves for wound inflammation care
Submitted by admin on Tue, 03/31/2020 - 19:21For quick healing of a wound, it is essential to have anti-inflammatory compounds to reduce the signs and symptoms of inflammation. You may find anti-inflammatory compounds in the ketapang(terminalia catappa) leaves. Asmi Aris (chemical education study program), Miya Kurniawati (sports coaching education program), and Jefri Eko Cahyono (communication science study program) have set the interest to study ketapang leaves as an anti-inflammatory ointment.
















