FORM ERPNEXT WORKSHOP 25
ERPNext Hands-On Workshop (14 December 2025, UKM FTSM)
Build a real, working information system in ONE DAY — using ERPNext.
Perfect for beginners, IT students, and teams who want to learn fast, professional-grade system development.
Time: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Venue: FTSM, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)
Fee: RM150 (Promo Price)
Why This Workshop Matters
ERPNext is one of the world’s most powerful open-source ERP platforms.
In this class, you will learn how to build, customise, automate, and publish a complete information system — without needing complex coding.
If you’re doing your Final Year Project (FYP) or using Agile development or An entreprise needs a ERP solution, ERPNext gives you the ability to deliver a medium-to-complex system fast and professionally.
What You Will Learn (Hands-On)
You will build real features step-by-step, including:
1. Form & Database Customisation
Custom Fields
Custom DocTypes
Child Tables
Data Structure & Schema Basics
2. Process Automation & Workflow
Draft → Review → Approval
Role-based workflows
Status tracking
3. PDF & Print Format Customisation
Professional invoices, reports & forms
Branding & layout control
Jinja basics for dynamic content
4. UI & Workspace Customisation
Clean dashboards
Custom menus
User experience improvements
5. Who Should Join
IT / CS students
Final Year Project students
Developers & system builders
SME owners who want to digitalise
Teams exploring ERP or low-code systems
Anyone who wants to build a working system FAST
6. What You Will Take Home
A fully working ERPNext system
IT student who apply agile approach for fast development of an medium. To complex information system professionally.
Practical skills to build real applications
Knowledge to start an FYP or business system
Certificate of Participation (optional add-on)
7. What to Bring:
Laptop
Charger
Positive vibes
Limited Seats – Register Now
Hands-on class. Fast-paced.
Everything is guided step-by-step.
Secure your seat and start building your own complete information system today.