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UNAIR strengthens global research ecosystem through Indonesia Research Summit 2.1

Prof. Firmansyah, S.E., M.Si., Ph.D. (LPPM UNDIP) delivers a presentation on AI in scientific publishing at Harris Hotel & Conventions Gubeng, Surabaya (July 8, 2025). (Photo: Personal Documentation)
Prof. Firmansyah, S.E., M.Si., Ph.D. (LPPM UNDIP) delivers a presentation on AI in scientific publishing at Harris Hotel & Conventions Gubeng, Surabaya (July 8, 2025). (Photo: Personal Documentation)

UNAIR NEWS (UNAIR), in partnership with Editage, hosted the Indonesia Research Summit 2.1 on Tuesday, July 8, 2025, at the Harris Hotel & Conventions Gubeng in Surabaya. Held under the theme Driving Global Research Impact Through Strategic Publication and Technological Innovation, the event brought together academics and research administrators from various institutions to promote more impactful and strategic scientific publication.

The summit featured discussions on the evolving research publication landscape in Indonesia, including the integration of artificial intelligence in scholarly writing. Prof. Hery Purnobasuki, M.Si., Ph.D., Chair of UNAIR檚 Institute for Innovation, Journal Development, Publishing, and Intellectual Property Rights (LPJPHKI), shared insights into UNAIR檚 publication strategy. He emphasized collaboration over individual effort, stating, 淲e don檛 need a superman攂ecause superman is dead. What UNAIR needs is a superteam.

A group photo featuring Prof. Hery Purnobasuki, Prof. Dr. Eng. Agus Haryono (Deputy for Research and Innovation Facilities at BRIN), and Juve, representative from Editage, was taken after the certificate handover session at the event.
A group photo featuring Prof. Hery Purnobasuki, Prof. Dr. Eng. Agus Haryono (Deputy for Research and Innovation Facilities at BRIN), and Juve, representative from Editage, was taken after the certificate handover session at the event.

Prof. Purnobasuki went on to explain that LIPJPHKI檚 role extends beyond managing journals and intellectual property. It also includes launching innovations such as digital academic business cards and the Scholar UNAIR platform, which helps document faculty members publication records and citation metrics. 淲e want our publications to go beyond just being published. They should be cited, used, and contribute meaningfully to scientific advancement, he added.

Another speaker, Prof. Firmansyah, S.E., M.Si., Ph.D., Vice Chair of Research at LPPM Diponegoro University (UNDIP), shared his experience with Paperpal, an AI-powered platform introduced by Editage. Designed to support efficient scientific writing, Paperpal assists with narrative structuring, language refinement, and pre-submission polishing of manuscripts. 淧aperpal isn檛 a replacement for researchers, he clarified. 淚t檚 a smart assistant that helps with organizing ideas, reviewing structure, and refining the final draft before journal submission.

Prof. Firmansyah also emphasized the importance of using AI ethically. 淚f other countries have started adopting this, why shouldn檛 we? As long as we use it responsibly, this technology speeds up the process without sacrificing quality, he said.

The summit concluded with a strong message: collaborative platforms like this are essential for idea exchange and for building a publication ecosystem that is both globally recognized and adaptable to modern challenges.

Author: Samudra Luhur Pambudi

Editor: Yulia Rohmawati