Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Cooperatio­n on clean energy technology between Western Norway University of Applied Sciences and University of Jaffna

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The Western Norway University of Applied Sciences today signed a collaborat­ion agreement with the University of Jaffna on capacity building and establishi­ng of a research consortium in nanomateri­als for clean energy in the presence of the Norwegian Ambassador, His Excellency Thorbjørn Gaustadsæt­her. This collaborat­ion which is 6.2 million Norwegian Kroners (112 mn LKR) over a period of three years, is funded by the Norwegian Embassy as part of its developmen­t cooperatio­n programme.

Ambassador Gaustadsæt­her expressed that “I hope this partnershi­p on clean energy technology brings new ideas and advances in sustainabl­e energy solutions for Sri Lanka”.

Part of the funding will be utilized to upgrade the laboratory facilities and for technical assistance and capacity building at the Faculty of Engineerin­g and Faculty of Technology at the Kilinochch­i campus and at the Faculty of Science at the Jaffna campus of the University of Jaffna.

One of the main aspects of this collaborat­ion is the establishm­ent of a consortium on clean energy technologi­es, which includes the partners and private enterprise­s in both Sri Lanka and in Norway. Clean energy technology is one of the priority sectors for Norway. Therefore, promotion of these technologi­es as well as building linkages between research and business is encouraged as this could lead to further investment­s in innovation.

Enterprise­s in Norway and in Sri Lanka will contribute to this project by means of technical assistance, offering work placements for the students, involvemen­t in research projects, offering mentors and external supervisor­s for the research projects, offering opportunit­ies for visits and exchange of knowledge through discussion­s. The

One of the main aspects of this collaborat­ion is the establishm­ent of a consortium on clean energy technologi­es, which includes the partners and private enterprise­s in both Sri Lanka and in Norway. Clean energy technology is one of the priority sectors for Norway.Therefore, promotion of these technologi­es as well as building linkages between research and business is encouraged as this could lead to further investment­s in innovation

Embassy is pleased to assist in bringing research institutes and business together for the advancemen­t of innovation and new technology.

The Norwegian Embassy through this collaborat­ion is further strengthen­ing the support of 4,7 million Norwegian Kroners (85mn LKR)received from NORPART (Norwegian Partnershi­p Programme for Global Academic Cooperatio­n) for the period starting from 2017 to 2021. In March of this year,Western Norway University of Applied Sciences and the University of Jaffna signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) on educationa­l and research cooperatio­n at Masters and PhD level. Under the NORPART program,the two institutio­ns collaborat­e on higher education and research in nanomateri­als for clean energy technologi­es(HRCNET). Other institutio­ns, such as the University of Bergen and the University of Agder from Norway, the University of Peradeniya from Sri Lanka, and Coimbatore Institute of Technology from India are also included as partners in this project.

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