Hanoi, Vietnam, 7 Juli 2026 — Kepala Pusat Riset Padjadjaran Center for Sweet Potato Research and Innovation Excellence (PRAISE) Universitas Padjadjaran, Prof. Dr. sc.agr. Ir. Agung Karuniawan, M.Sc.Agr dianugerahi penghargaan dalam acara Sensiet Agronomy Summit 2026. Acara ini berlangsung di Hanoi, Vietnam pada 5-10 Juli 2026.
Penghargaan tersebut diberikan sebagai bentuk apresiasi atas kontribusi yang diberikan Prof. Agung dalam pengembangan riset tanaman sumber pewarna alami (natural color dye/botanical colorant) melalui kolaborasi jangka panjang antara Universitas Padjadjaran dan Sensient Colors LLC.
Penghargaan tersebut diserahkan dalam rangkaian acara Sensient Agronomy Summit 2026 yang mempertemukan tim agronomi, mitra riset, dan pelaku industri dari berbagai negara untuk membahas produksi tanaman, inovasi, keberlanjutan dan arah pngembangan bahan baku pewarna alami bagi industri pangan lokal.
Dalam acara itu, Prof. Agung juga menjadi pembicara dalam forum internasional tersebut dengan mempresentasikan capaian kolaborasi riset antara Unpad dan Sensiet bertajuk ‘From Indonesian Bioresources to Global Natural Colour Innovation’. Presentasi tersebut menampilkan perjalanan kolaborasi riset sejak 2018 ang menghubungkan penelitian dasar hingga hilirisasi untuk kebutuhan industri pewarna alami dunia.
Dalam paparannya, Prof Agung menjelaskan bahwa kolaborasi Unpad dan Sensiet mengembangkan tiga komoditas utama yakni bunga telang (butterfly pea), kunyit (turmeric) dan ubi jalar (sweet potato) sebagai sumber pewarna alami berbasis keanekaragaman hayati Indonesia.
Selama periode 2018-2023, kerja sama antara Unpad dan Sensiet telah menghasilkan 42 publikasi dan luaran ilmiah, melibatkan 27 mahasiswa dan peneliti, serta menghasilkan 11 genotipe unggul. Kemudian memasuki fase lanjutan 2024-2028, kolaborasi berkembang pada bidang ekstraksi senyawa, perlindungan tanaman hingga pengembangan bahan baku pewarna alami berbasis tumbuhan.
Data terbaru yang dipresentasikan pada Agronomy Summit 2026 juga menunjukkan ekosistem riset tersebut kini telah berkembang menjadi sedikitnya 40 sumber daya peneliti lintas jenjang pendidikan dengan total 51 publikasi.
Prof. Agung menjelaskan bahwa kolaborasi riset Unpad–Sensient kini memasuki babak baru dengan mengembangkan pendekatan berbasis genomik, metabolomik, dan kecerdasan buatan (AI). Inovasi tersebut diawali melalui riset genome editing pada komoditas kunyit, bunga telang, dan ubi jalar berdaging ungu sebagai tanaman sumber pewarna alami. Menurutnya, riset ini akan terus diperluas ke berbagai crop penghasil pewarna alami lainnya yang berasal dari kekayaan biodiversitas Indonesia, sehingga mampu menghasilkan varietas unggul.
Melalui penghargaan yang diterima di Hanoi, kiprah Prof. Agung sekaligus memperkuat posisi Universitas Padjadjaran sebagai salah satu mitra akademik internasional dalam pengembangan inovasi pewarna alami berbasis biodiversitas tropis. Kolaborasi antara Unpad dan Sensient juga diharapkan terus berkembang melalui riset bersama, pertukaran peneliti dan mahasiswa, serta pengembangan teknologi yang mampu menjembatani hasil penelitian dengan kebutuhan industri global.
Natural Colorant Research Innovation Earns PRAISE Director International Recognition in Vietnam
Hanoi, Vietnam, July 2026 — The Director of the Padjadjaran Center for Sweet Potato Research and Innovation Excellence (PRAISE), Universitas Padjadjaran, Prof. Dr.sc.agr. Ir. Agung Karuniawan, M.Sc.Agr., received an international award during the Sensient Agronomy Summit 2026, held in Hanoi, Vietnam, from 5–10 July 2026.
The award recognizes Prof. Agung’s outstanding contributions to the advancement of research on botanical colorants through a long-term collaboration between Universitas Padjadjaran and Sensient Colors LLC.
Presented during the Agronomy Summit, the award celebrated the achievements of researchers, agronomists, and industry partners from around the world who are working together to advance crop production, sustainability, and innovation in natural colorant raw materials for the global food industry.
As part of the summit, Prof. Agung delivered a keynote presentation entitled “From Indonesian Bioresources to Global Natural Colour Innovation,” highlighting the research journey and collaborative achievements between Universitas Padjadjaran and Sensient since 2018. His presentation demonstrated how the partnership has successfully bridged fundamental research with downstream industrial applications in the natural colorant sector.
In his presentation, Prof. Agung explained that the collaboration focuses on three major botanical resources—butterfly pea (Clitoria ternatea), turmeric (Curcuma longa), and sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas)—as sustainable sources of natural food colorants derived from Indonesia’s rich biodiversity.
Between 2018 and 2023, the partnership produced 42 scientific publications and research outputs, involved 27 students and researchers, and developed 11 superior genotypes. Entering its second phase (2024–2026), the collaboration has expanded into compound extraction, plant protection, and the development of plant-based raw materials for the natural colorant industry.
The latest data presented at the Sensient Agronomy Summit 2026 showed that the research ecosystem has continued to grow, now involving more than 40 researchers across different academic levels and generating a total of 51 scientific publications.
Prof. Agung also emphasized that the Universitas Padjadjaran–Sensient collaboration has entered a new phase by integrating genomics, metabolomics, and artificial intelligence (AI) into natural colorant research. This next-generation innovation begins with genome editing research on turmeric, butterfly pea, and purple-fleshed sweet potato to develop superior plant varieties with enhanced natural pigment characteristics. The approach will subsequently be extended to other botanical colorant crops originating from Indonesia’s extraordinary biodiversity.
Receiving this international recognition in Hanoi further strengthens Prof. Agung’s scientific leadership while reinforcing Universitas Padjadjaran’s position as a strategic international academic partner in the development of biodiversity-based natural colorant innovations. Looking ahead, the collaboration between Universitas Padjadjaran and Sensient is expected to continue expanding through joint research projects, researcher and student exchange programs, and technological innovations that bridge scientific discoveries with the evolving needs of the global food industry.









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