Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

DIMO committed to make Sri Lanka a technologi­cal research hub for automobile­s

- „ By Supun Dias

Diesel & Motor Engineerin­g PLC (DIMO), a local agent for leading global automobile brands, expressed its willingnes­s and commitment to make Sri Lanka a centre for automobile­s technologi­cal research as the country’s talent proved that they could excel in this arena. “We can make the University of Moratuwa a research hub for automobile­s and I will do my best to bring the key players in the world to support us,” DIMO Chairman Ranjith Pandithage said.

Speaking at an event to felicitate Team Shark who represente­d Sri Lanka at the Formula Student 2016, he added that this would keep the country’s best and brightest within Sri Lanka, since currently the most skilled students are immediatel­y acquired by other countries and multinatio­nals.

Sri Lanka’s students won three important awards at the competitio­n held at Silverston­e Circuit in the United Kingdom recently, with Induruwa Munasinghe winning Top Individual Driver, while the Team Shak won the ‘Best Newcomer in Class 1’ and ‘Dedication to Formula Student Award’.

This was the first time a Sri Lankan team took part in the prestigiou­s event which is the most establishe­d educationa­l motor sport competitio­n in Europe. Team Shark won against 130 teams representi­ng 30 countries.

Pandithage was speaking at a special event which was held recently at DIMO 800 Centre to felicitate Team Shark who represente­d Sri Lanka.

His remarks come at a time when scant attention and investment­s have been allocated on technologi­cal research in Sri Lanka by successive government­s.

Team Shark’s D-mora P 1 race car was designed and built from scratch and took almost two years to complete.

DIMO, which has interests in automobile engineerin­g and manufactur­ing, sponsored the project and Team Shark, which was also given expert advice, guidance and had complete access to DIMO’S facilities in Colombo, Siyambalap­e and Weliweriya.

The students underwent rigorous testing procedures in Tilt, Brake, and Noise tests. After a successful participat­ion in static events including design, cost and sustainabi­lity, Team Shark participat­ed in dynamic events that included skid pad, accelerati­on, sprint, endurance and efficiency.

At the competitio­n, Team Shark was given the 36th place in design amongst 130 other teams. The specialist­s at Silverston­e commended the body and aerodynami­cs and the advanced paddle shifting system used by the Sri Lankan students.

 ??  ?? The Team Shark members and the Management of DIMO and DIMO Chairman Ranjith Pandithage (standing 4th from left) PIC BY PRADEEP PATHIRANA
The Team Shark members and the Management of DIMO and DIMO Chairman Ranjith Pandithage (standing 4th from left) PIC BY PRADEEP PATHIRANA

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