Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Brandix-cinec launch BCCE to enhance employee training

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Inspired solutions provider Brandix, with an employee base of 60,000 globally, has embarked on a milestone collaborat­ion with the Colombo Internatio­nal Nautical and Engineerin­g College (CINEC) to launch the Brandix – CINEC Centre of Excellence (BCCE), a facility to train and inspire the group’s workforce.

Located within the Malabe CINEC Campus, the BCCE will facilitate joint training programmes and research for the apparel sector, following the recent signing of an agreement between the Brandix group and CINEC, one of the largest non-state sector higher education institutio­ns in Sri Lanka.

The BCCE will initially cater to the Associates and Supervisor­y grade employees of Brandix, offering programmes covering technical topics and behavioura­l aspects as part of the curriculum at a later stage.

The signing of the agreement between Brandix Group Chief People Officer Ishan Dantanaray­ana and CINEC Campus Vice President Prof. Nalaka Jayakody in the presence of CINEC Chairman/managing Director Capt. Ajith Peiris was followed by the induction of the first batch of trainees for the inaugural programme designed for the garment technician position. The event was attended by participan­ts and family members as well as Brandix management teams and CINEC officials.

“The focus of this initiative is to shape wellrounde­d individual­s, following through on our commitment to create and foster inspired people,” Dantanaray­ana said at the launch of BCCE.

“We want to unleash the technical and leadership potential of our people through a carefully curated, comprehens­ive learning and developmen­t process in collaborat­ion with CINEC to create the next layer of talent to take the industry on an inspired journey.”

The learning received at the BCCE will be further enhanced with the support and guidance of the Vocational Technical Authority of Sri Lanka (VTA) to align the programme content with that of the nationally-accepted NVQ qualificat­ion equivalent to a diploma, he additional­ly disclosed.

CINEC Campus Senior Consultant Admiral Thisara Samarasing­he addressing the trainees emphasized the importance of being competent in the chosen vocation through knowledge and skills acquired through practical hands-on-training and personalit­y developmen­t.

He added that the Brandix-cinec partnershi­p will endeavour to achieve this objective through a collective effort.

Notably, the Brandix group has also signed two memoranda of understand­ing with the VTA -- one to create an NVQ Level 5 equivalent qualificat­ion for garment technician­s – the first of that level in the apparel industry and the other to enable Brandix to identify and employ school leavers who have received a three-month training as industrial sewing machine operators at the VTA’S islandwide network of vocational training centres.

 ??  ?? From left: Brandix Group Chief People Officer Ishan Dantanaray­ana and CINEC Campus Vice President Prof. Nalaka Jayakody exchange the agreement for the establishm­ent of the BCCE in the presence of representa­tives of the two organisati­ons
From left: Brandix Group Chief People Officer Ishan Dantanaray­ana and CINEC Campus Vice President Prof. Nalaka Jayakody exchange the agreement for the establishm­ent of the BCCE in the presence of representa­tives of the two organisati­ons

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