Sejarah HMTI ITS
Summary
TLDRThe video script delves into the history and philosophy of HMTI ITS, a vibrant student community known for its purple color and unifier jargon. Established to address an identity crisis in the Industrial Engineering department, HMTI ITS has evolved with various programs and a strong sense of unity. The script highlights the significance of its traditions, including the Mars Tei anthem, which embodies the spirit and mission of the students. It also discusses the development of the organization's branding, including the creation of its emblematic purple jacket and the 'Unifier' jargon, reflecting the integration of various aspects of the department.
Takeaways
- π The transcript discusses the history and philosophy behind the formation of HMTI ITS, a student organization for Industrial Technology students at ITS, known for their purple color and unifier jargon.
- π« The Industrial Technology department was established in 1985, and the HMTI ITS was founded later in 1989 as a response to the new department's identity crisis.
- π΅ The HMTI ITS is associated with the color purple, which was chosen to differentiate from other student organization jackets and to symbolize uniqueness.
- πΌ The organization has a song called 'Mars Tei' with meaningful lyrics representing the spirit and mission of ITS students, including building the nation and embodying leadership qualities.
- π οΈ Initially, the HMTI ITS activities were integrated with the Mechanical Engineering student organization due to the small number of students and lack of a coordinator.
- π The organization has a history of various programs such as TQM, music parades, and national seminars aimed at nurturing new students in leadership and other skills.
- π The logo and purple jacket of HMTI ITS were introduced to establish a clear identity and pride for the Industrial Technology students.
- π The HMTI ITS has a strategic branding approach, which began in 1992 with the design of the logo and purple jacket, symbolizing efficiency, energy, and creativity.
- π The 'Unifier' jargon was created to integrate various aspects of the organization, representing the unity and collaboration within the HMTI ITS.
- π The logo 'II' and the 'Unifier' jargon were designed in 2010 by Wendy Fatoni Setiawan, aiming to follow international standards and showcase the dynamic nature of Industrial Engineering.
- π The transcript also mentions the importance of the 'Mars Tei' song in maintaining the spirit of the HMTI ITS, which has been sung since 1989 and adapted over time to maintain relevance.
Q & A
What does HMTI stand for and what is its significance?
-HMTI stands for 'Himpunan Mahasiswa Teknik Industri', which is a community for Industrial Engineering students at ITS. It is significant as it provides a platform for students to come together and represents them with a distinct identity, notably through its purple color and jargon.
What is the history behind the establishment of HMTI ITS?
-HMTI ITS was established to address the identity crisis faced by the newly formed Industrial Engineering department in 1985. Initially, the department's student activities were part of the Mechanical Engineering student association. HMTI ITS became independent in 1987 with the appointment of its first student coordinator and was officially recognized in 1988.
What was the initial challenge faced by the Industrial Engineering students at ITS?
-The initial challenge faced by the Industrial Engineering students was the lack of a distinct identity due to the department being new and having a small number of students, which led to their activities being merged with those of the Mechanical Engineering students.
What is the significance of the color purple in HMTI ITS?
-The color purple is significant in HMTI ITS as it represents the identity and unity of the Industrial Engineering students. It was chosen to differentiate the department from others and to instill a sense of pride and belonging among its members.
What are the core activities that HMTI ITS initiated in its early years?
-In its early years, HMTI ITS initiated several core activities including Total Quality Management (TQM) programs, music parades, and national seminars. These activities were designed to foster leadership and a sense of community among the students.
Who was the first coordinator of HMTI ITS and what was their role?
-The first coordinator of HMTI ITS was Totok Triyono, who served from 1989 to 1990. The role of the coordinator was to oversee and manage the activities and operations of the student association.
What is the significance of the 'Mars Tei' and how was it created?
-The 'Mars Tei' is the anthem of HMTI ITS, created by Pak Yuswohady, and it represents the spirit and mission of the Industrial Engineering students. It was composed to inspire students to contribute to the nation's development and was officially adopted and sung by the students in 1999.
What was the reasoning behind the creation of a unique logo and jacket for HMTI ITS?
-The unique logo and jacket for HMTI ITS were created to establish a strong identity and brand for the association. The logo represents efficiency and optimization, while the purple jacket symbolizes pride and unity among the students.
What does the jargon 'Unifier' stand for and what is its purpose?
-The jargon 'Unifier' stands for unity and integration, aiming to bring together various aspects such as human resources, machinery, capital, knowledge, data, and information. It was created to represent the cohesive spirit of HMTI ITS.
What is the meaning behind the different elements of the HMTI ITS logo?
-The HMTI ITS logo, designed by Eko Sumargo in 1992, features a yellow color symbolizing energy and creativity, and lines representing light, indicating efficiency and optimization. The logo also includes the acronym 'TII', which leans forward, symbolizing progress and the dynamic nature of the Industrial Engineering field.
How has the HMTI ITS evolved over the years in terms of branding and identity?
-HMTI ITS has evolved significantly over the years in terms of branding and identity. Initially, it did not have a clear branding strategy. However, by 1992, it had developed a distinct logo and purple jacket. The introduction of the 'Unifier' jargon and the II logo in 2010 further solidified its identity and commitment to unity and progress.
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