Polije’s AITeC 2025 Enhances Global Veterinary Standards Through Blood Sampling Competition

Jember State Polytechnic (Polije) continues to strengthen its international educational impact through the Agricultural Innovation and Technology Competition (AITeC) 2025, featuring specialized categories including the vital Blood Sampling Technique competition. Held at the Perjuangan 45 Gymnasium courtyard, this event addresses crucial aspects of animal health management that align with global veterinary standards and sustainable livestock practices.

Polije Director Saiful Anwar emphasized the competition’s significance in preparing students for modern agricultural demands, stating, “The Blood Sampling Technique category is essential to ensure students master proper and hygienic animal health procedures.” This focus directly supports international efforts toward sustainable livestock production and disease control, key components of global food security initiatives.

The competition serves as both a technical skill assessment and an educational platform, bridging the gap between academic knowledge and industry requirements. Anwar further explained that “through AITeC, we aim to develop graduates who not only possess practical skills but also understand professional standards in agro-industry,” highlighting the institution’s commitment to producing workforce-ready professionals.

Beyond blood sampling, AITeC 2025 features multiple other agricultural, livestock, and food processing categories, creating a comprehensive platform for vocational skill development. Each competition category is strategically designed to enhance students’ technical capabilities while addressing contemporary challenges in the global agricultural sector.

Through this innovative approach, Polije reinforces its position as a leading vocational institution while empowering students to develop creative solutions for worldwide agricultural challenges. The competition exemplifies how practical education can drive progress in sustainable farming practices and animal welfare standards across international boundaries.