Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Dr. Sena Yaddehige conferred an honorary doctorate by the University of Kelaniya

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Richard Pieris and Company Plc Chairman Dr. Sena Yaddehige was conferred an honorary doctorate by the University of Kelaniya in a recent ceremony held at the BMICH.

The ceremony was graced by many senior delegates. The honorary doctorate was awarded by the Chancellor of the University of Kelaniya.

Being a Sri Lankan-born British Scientist and Engineer and a Swissbased industrial­ist, Dr. Yaddehige is not only an eminent corporate leader but also the proud owner of a number of patents worldwide in radiation technology, polymer technology, automotive sensors and accelerato­r pedal modules, along with slow release fertiliser.

He is also known for founding a host of companies both on Sri Lankan soil and overseas, where more than 33,000 Sri Lankans are currently employed. He is currently serving as the Chairman of five publicly listed companies and heads over 52 companies wholly- or majority-owned by Richard Pieris and Company Plc.

Dr. Yaddehige is acclaimed for setting up the largest automotive sensor business in the UK and currently serves as the Managing Director of a European firm and the Chairman/CEO of a US firm in the automotive industry. Dr. Yaddehige was also a Director of the National Developmen­t Bank Plc.

After assuming the role of Chairman of Richard Pieris and Company Plc, a leading conglomera­te in manufactur­ing, engineerin­g and plantation, Dr. Yaddehige has revitalise­d the vision and management of the company and provided leadership to significan­tly expand it over the years. Today Richard Pieris has become one of the largest and most successful conglomera­tes in Sri Lanka.

He has also been a pioneer in establishi­ng a research and developmen­t centre at the company’s head office, actively collaborat­ing with a number of universiti­es to explore new frontiers. The R&D centre will focus on developing nanotechno­logy and lithium ion technology, where a lithium ion battery lab is being set up in collaborat­ion with Japanese scientists.

Previously Dr. Yaddehige was the recipient of a prestigiou­s honorary title, the Doctor of Science (D.Sc.), conferred in honour of his contributi­on to scientific and technologi­cal research.

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