
Annual Party 2026 is a work program of the Human Resources Development (HRD) division of the Workshop Entrepreneur and Business Society (WEBS) which is held to commemorate the organization's anniversary while strengthening the relationship between active members and alumni. This activity will be held on May 23, 2026 as the peak event, and preceded by community service activities on May 16, 2026. The community service event will take place at the Cendrawasih Hall, Universitas Airlangga, while the Annual Party will be held offline (the venue will be adjusted).
This year, the WEBS Annual Party carries the theme "80s Retro" with the tagline "21 Years: One Beat, One Heart", which reflects the spirit of togetherness in one rhythm despite coming from different generations. This theme was chosen to present an atmosphere full of color, energy, and warmth typical of the 80s era while also being a symbol of the organization's long journey that continues to grow. In addition, the "Master Mix" philosophy illustrates that WEBS's journey is the result of a combination of various ideas, characters, and contributions from each management that shapes the organization's identity to date.
The series of events will be interactive and meaningful, featuring screenings of WEBS's history, creative performances by representatives from each management team, and testimonials from alumni. This event serves not only as a celebration but also as a way to reflect and appreciate the dedication of all those who have contributed to WEBS's development.
Furthermore, as a form of social responsibility, WEBS also organizes community service activities aimed at MSMEs. These activities aim to provide tangible benefits to the community and support sustainable economic growth.
Through the 2026 Annual Party, WEBS is expected to continue strengthening internal solidarity, expanding networks between active members and alumni, and positively impacting the wider community. This activity also aligns with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) points 4 (Quality Education) and 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth), as a form of contribution to promoting sustainable learning and inclusive economic growth.