



(FEB News) Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Airlangga (FEB Unair) again carve achievements in the national arena through the 2025 Entrepreneurial Student Development Program (P2MW) organized by the Directorate of Learning and Student Affairs, the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Technology (Kemendiktistek) of the Republic of Indonesia. One of the teams from FEB Airlangga University, Teaten, was declared to have passed funding worth 11 million rupiah for the business in the field of Food and Beverage .
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The team calling themselves Teaten consists of three 2022 management students, namely:
- Septi Dwi Kristiyanti (Chair)
- Sherina Simonika Amrita
- Arnaning Tias Saputri
Their supervisor is Angga Erlando, SE, M.Ec Dev - Chair of the Student Achievement Development Center (P3M) FEB UNAIR. The team managed to pass funding of Rp. 11 million for the business category growing in the field of Food and Beverage.
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Teaten's business, which was established in October 2024 in Surabaya, carries the concept of herbal tea -based healthy drinks such as ginger and secang. This innovation is present as an answer to the trend of healthy lifestyle among urban communities. Until April 2025, Teaten has launched seven menu variants and three packaging innovations, as well as developing active digital and offline distribution strategies.
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Participation in the P2MW program becomes an important momentum for Teaten to develop its business model. Through mentoring mentors, funding assistance, and national entrepreneurial networks, Teaten is expected to be able to grow as a competitive healthy drink brand in local and national markets.
This achievement is not only proud of the Teaten team, but also a reflection of the commitment of FEB Unair in supporting the spirit of entrepreneurship among students. Programs such as P2MW are clear proof that universities not only produce graduates, but also encourage the birth of creative and innovative young entrepreneurs.
The success of the Teaten team in this event is also part of an effort to encourage inclusive and sustainable economic growth through strengthening young entrepreneurship. With the spirit of innovative and independence that is instilled since college, students not only learn to build business, but also contribute to creating jobs, strengthening the local economy, and forming a formidable business ecosystem. This program is expected to be able to foster a generation of business actors who are socially responsible, creative in facing challenges, and are ready to bring positive changes to the community.