Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Brandix and VTA sign Mous to enhance skills developmen­t in local apparel sector

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Brandix Group and the Vocational Training Authority of Sri Lanka (VTA) recently signed two Memorandum­s of Understand­ing (Mous) to enhance skills developmen­t for the local apparel sector.

The first of these agreements facilitate­s the creation of an NVQ Level 5 equivalent qualificat­ion for Garment Technician­s – the first of that level in the apparel industry – with Brandix assisting the VTA to develop the curriculum and providing training at the Brandix Academy. The Brandix Academy is a new initiative to unleash the technical and leadership potential of individual­s through an unconventi­onal and rigorous learning and developmen­t process to improve business outcomes with individual growth. This will be further cemented with technical support and guidance from the VTA. Additional­ly, holders of the nationally-accepted NVQ Level 5 qualificat­ions may apply for a degree at the UNIVOTEC (University of Vocational Technology).

The second Memorandum of Understand­ing enables 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. Selected trainees will undergo a further three months of training at Brandix business units, after which they will be offered a certificat­e equivalent to NVQ Level 3 upon completion.

“Elevating the standards of training and technical competency developmen­t is essential for our Apparel industry to progress and advance up the value chain,” said Brandix Group Chief People Officer Ishan Dantanaray­ana, who is also one of the signatorie­s to the two agreements. “As the country’s topranked exporter and largest employer, we are delighted to partner with the Vocational Training Authority of Sri Lanka to steer this process that would provide much value to the Sri Lankan youth and our country as a whole.”

Vocational Training Authority of Sri Lanka Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Eng. Dr. Lionel Pinto, who signed the agreements on behalf of the authority said: “This is a unique endeavour that fosters the public private partnershi­p thrust between VTA and Brandix which is one of the most renowned and leading companies in the apparel sector in the country. This joint venture promotes new openings to the youth to embark on their careers in the apparel industry by way of skills training and guaranteed employment together. I am also glad to highlight that this initiative has been facilitate­d by the Policy Developmen­t Office of the Prime Minister.”

According to the VTA, NVQ Level 5 status, which is equivalent to a Diploma, has not been defined

Printed and published by Wijeya Newspapers Ltd. on Wednesday March 21, 2018 at No. 8, Hunupitiya Cross Road, Colombo 02 and made available for any of the job roles in the apparel industry in Sri Lanka. As a result, the VTA will initially develop the curriculum for Garment Technician positions to be on par with NVQ Level 5 as a national level initiative in line with the signed agreement. For its part, Brandix will support the authority with technical expertise and provide any other assistance required by the process.

Once the curriculum developmen­t is completed at the national level, the VTA will provide necessary technical support and guidance to deliver the training programmes via the Brandix Academy. The authority will also ensure conformity with the academic standards and quality assurance requiremen­ts set out in the skills standard of the NVQ framework, conduct the examinatio­n process and issue certificat­es on par with the standards stipulated under the Tertiary and Vocational Education Commission (TVEC).

 ??  ?? Brandix Chief People Officer Ishan Dantanaray­ana (centre, left) and VTA Chairman/ceo Eng. Dr. Lionel Pinto exchange the agreements in the presence of representa­tives of the two organisati­ons
Brandix Chief People Officer Ishan Dantanaray­ana (centre, left) and VTA Chairman/ceo Eng. Dr. Lionel Pinto exchange the agreements in the presence of representa­tives of the two organisati­ons

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