Unpad students showcase sustainable ramie fiber textiles

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Unpad students showcase sustainable ramie fiber textiles

A textile product made from ramie fiber, developed by Universitas Padjadjaran students, on display at the 2025 Indonesian Convention on Science, Technology, and Industry (KSTI) in Bandung, West Java, on August 9, 2025. (ANTARA/Sean Filo Muhamad)

Bandung (ANTARA) - A student team from Universitas Padjadjaran (Unpad) showcased an eco-friendly textile innovation made from ramie fiber at the 2025 Indonesian Convention on Science, Technology, and Industry (KSTI) in Bandung, West Java, on Saturday.“We chose ramie because its fibers are stronger than cotton and its availability is growing domestically. It could help reduce dependence on imported cotton," said team representative Fathia.

Beyond the material's strength, she highlighted the importance of adopting environmentally friendly production methods.

The students' innovation utilizes a technique called bio-degumming, which uses fungi to separate sap from the fiber — a greener alternative to conventional chemical-based processes that can harm the environment.

"We aim to create a process that not only yields high-quality yarn but also minimizes environmental impact. That's why we use a biological approach," she said.

The team's innovation has been used to produce a variety of finished products, including water-resistant fabrics, ramie-based shoes, and household items such as pillows and seat covers.

Minister of Higher Education, Science, and Technology Brian Yuliarto emphasized the urgent need to strengthen technological capabilities and national talent as the foundation for Indonesia's transition to a knowledge-based economy.

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"With our strategic natural resources, Indonesia has a great opportunity to drive downstream processing and leap into high-value industrialization," he said.

"Mastery of science and technology is essential for advancing public welfare. Researchers and academics have a noble duty to support industrial growth and develop top-tier human resources," he added.

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KSTI 2025, held from August 7–9, drew participation from over 350 university leaders and around 1,000 of Indonesia's top researchers.

The convention focuses on integrating research, higher education, and industry across eight priority sectors: food, energy, health, defense, maritime, downstream processing and industrialization, digitalization (including AI and semiconductors), and advanced materials and manufacturing.

These sectors were selected based on Indonesia's strategic need to achieve technological self-reliance and enhance global competitiveness.

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