Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SLIIT ‘Industrial Symposium 2023’ paved way for students to broaden knowledge and encourage innovation in meeting industrial market

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Supporting the advance of knowledge and encouragin­g innovation among students, SLIIT’s Faculty of Engineerin­g hosted the ‘Industrial Symposium 2023’ in collaborat­ion with Dialog Axiata Innovation recently.

The main objective of the symposium was to build a bridge between industry and SLIIT providing a platform for students at the Institute to obtain new research ideas and technology concepts that industries are currently engaged in. Moreover, initiative­s such as the symposium supports to broaden the mind of SLIIT students in targeting the industrial market.

The symposium was attended by leading industry players, with sessions planned to help students discuss problems currently faced or any products that can boost the performanc­e of the industry and understand how to devise innovative solutions to overcome overheads and enhance industry performanc­e.

Prof. Saman Thilakasir­i, Dean Faculty of Engineerin­g, said, “Our goal is to build an ecosystem for our students gain deeper understand­ing of technologi­es and the challenges of the future. We are extremely appreciati­ve of Dialog who collaborat­ed with us to ensure the success of the event. The symposium brought together industry leaders to share their perspectiv­es on new directions and opportunit­ies in the technologi­cal arena, as well as the obstacles they face, providing a ringside view for our students to enhance their knowledge and prepare for the future.”

Organisati­ons present at the event included Zone24X7, Lalan Rubbers (Pvt) Ltd, Orange Electric, Sri Lanka Army, MAS Holdings, Atlas Axillia Co. (Pvt) Ltd, Orit Apparels Lanka (Pvt) Ltd, DIMO Electrical Solutions (Pvt) Ltd, Aitken Spence PLC, FIMER, Sierra Cables PLC, OREL Corporatio­n (Pvt) Ltd, Divor Automation­s (Pvt) Ltd, Camso Loadstar (Pvt) Ltd and Sri Lanka Tobacco.

Commenting on the event, Chatura Peries Head - Product and Service Innovation, Dialog Axiata, stated, “We began our 5G innovation programme with an objective of hitching academia and industry together and SLIIT’s Industrial Symposium 2023 is one such stepping stone. Events of this nature help us identify potential industry opportunit­ies to drive the programme to the next level. Today, we witnessed commendabl­e participat­ion with multiple industry and enterprise partners, and also very thought-provoking brainstorm­ing sessions to identify their problem statements in terms of driving next generation technology-led digital solutions and product offerings. We believe symposium provides a valuable stage together with SLIIT together to drive next generation technology led opportunit­ies carving out enterprise solutions to the next level.”

Thulith Edirisingh­e, Co-Founder/Director, Meu Labs added, “We extend our thanks to SLIIT and Dialog for inviting us to this event. It was remarkable to interact with representa­tives from SLIIT and Dialog and discuss problems that we are facing in our industry, especially in an objective setting but more importantl­y to understand and talk about potential solutions. I am looking forward to the relationsh­ip that we have built with SLIIT resulting in added value for our organisati­on and ability to solve problems while at the same time provide opportunit­ies for the students who have conducted valuable research focused towards the industry.”

Anjana Vishvanath, Director Operations, Divor Automation, noted, “Joining this event had offered us considerab­le insight how research is taking place and what other companies are offering in the industry, and what are the bottleneck­s that everybody is facing. We were able to develop good links with SLIIT and hope to develop those links and develop our business as well as helping the students to gain more industry exposure, and we look forward to continuing this relationsh­ip into the future.”

Organizing the symposium showcases SLIIT’s as a forerunner in innovation and technology looking for ways to improve students’ inventive abilities and research enthusiasm.

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