Memorandum of Understanding Signed with Universitas Komputer Indonesia for Internship Program

Aidem Inc. has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Universitas Komputer Indonesia (UNIKOM) regarding an internship program. Aidem will provide internship opportunities to students in the Japanese language department who wish to work in Japan and will introduce students to host companies with comprehensive support. The company has previously collaborated with universities in Vietnam, with over 160 internship placements. Through this agreement, Aidem aims to resolve labor shortages in Japan and foster talent that bridges both countries.
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Aidem Global, operated by the comprehensive human resources service provider Aidem Inc. (Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo; President: Ryo Kabayama), has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Universitas Komputer Indonesia (UNIKOM) regarding an internship program and held a signing ceremony in Indonesia. Universitas Komputer Indonesia is a private university established in Bandung in 2000, which has a Japanese language department. The department has approximately 200 students, about half of whom participate in internships in Japan. Through this MOU, Aidem will provide internship opportunities to students who wish to work in Japan, allowing them to grasp the image of working and living in the country. Meanwhile, for companies considering accepting foreign talent, Aidem will introduce students with a comprehensive support system, reducing anxiety about acceptance and providing broad support, including complex document preparation. Under the philosophy of 'providing the excitement of working in Japan,' Aidem Global supports foreign employment across a wide range, from high-skilled talent to specific skills. It has previously signed MOUs with multiple universities in Vietnam, including Hanoi University of Science and Technology, and has a total of over 160 internship placements. This is the second agreement with an Indonesian university, following the Indonesia University of Education in February 2026. Aidem will work on supporting students aiming for employment in Japan, as well as Japanese language education and practical vocational education, contributing to the resolution of labor shortages.

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They have a track record of over 500 Indonesian personnel.