DNAP & Faculty of Economics & Business, UNISBA

DNAP Inspires Future Business Leaders at UNISBA - “Student Entrepreneurship Towards Global Competence” Program
DNAP Insights
Bandung, Indonesia — DNAP (Distribution Networks Asia Pacific) was invited as a key industry participant at the “Student Entrepreneurship Towards Global Competence & Experience with IDN Global” program hosted by the Faculty of Economics & Business, Universitas Islam Bandung (UNISBA).
The session took place in the university’s main auditorium and was attended by the Dean of the Faculty, senior professors, lecturers, business school students, and various academic stakeholders.
Representing DNAP, Mohit Rai (Managing Director) and Iwan Wibisono (Director, Indonesia) engaged with students through a guest lecture and an interactive Q&A session focused on global entrepreneurship, international trade, and the skills required to compete in a rapidly evolving global economy.
Empowering Students With Real‑World Global Business Insights
The program was designed to expose students to the realities of international business, cross‑border trade, and the competencies required to thrive in global markets. Mohit and Iwan shared practical insights drawn from DNAP’s work across the APAC region, including:
- How global buyers evaluate products and partners
- The mindset required for international entrepreneurship
- Opportunities for Indonesian businesses in Australia and beyond
- The importance of cultural intelligence in global trade
- How students can prepare for careers in international markets
Their session highlighted the growing need for young professionals who understand global supply chains, market expansion strategies, and cross‑cultural communication — all areas where DNAP actively operates.
A Dynamic One‑on‑One Q&A Session With Students
Following the lecture, Mohit and Iwan held a one‑on‑one Q&A session, giving students the opportunity to ask direct questions about:
- Export readiness
- International market entry
- Building global networks
- Entrepreneurship challenges
- Career pathways in trade and business development
The dialogue was energetic and insightful, reflecting the strong interest among UNISBA students in pursuing global careers and entrepreneurial ventures.

DNAP Extends Support for Student Global Exposure
During the session, DNAP expressed its commitment to supporting Indonesian students in gaining international business exposure, including:
- Opportunities to observe industry experience
- Participation in trade‑related activities
- Mentorship on global market dynamics
- Potential involvement in DNAP’s cross‑border initiatives
This aligns with DNAP’s broader mission of strengthening Indonesia’s global trade capabilities by nurturing the next generation of business leaders.
“Students today are entering a world where borders matter less and global competence matters more,” Mohit shared during the session. “If we can help young students gain early exposure to international business, we’re not just supporting their careers — we’re strengthening their role in future of global trade.”

A Collaborative Step Toward Global Competence
UNISBA’s Faculty of Economics & Business continues to champion programs that connect academia with industry, ensuring students gain practical, real‑world insights. DNAP’s participation reinforces the importance of bridging education with global business practice.
The event marks the beginning of a promising collaboration between DNAP and UNISBA, with shared goals of:
Enhancing student readiness for global markets Supporting entrepreneurship education Creating pathways for international exposure Strengthening Indonesia’s future trade ecosystem Exploring further avenues of bi-lateral trade between Australia & Indonesia

