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SLIIT Faculty of Computing introduces innovative pathways for next-generation tech leaders
Recognised and renowned as a pioneer in offering world-class IT education, SLIIT’s Faculty of Computing has launched two new unique IT pathways – BSc (Hons) in Computer Systems Engineering and BSc (Hons) in Computer Science creating graduates who are industry ready and able to achieve global success.
Previously, SLIIT offered students the Bachelor of Science in IT with a range of specialisations. The new BSc (Hons) in Computer Systems Engineering is a hybrid programme comprising of an engineering and computer science degree, enabling students to acquire knowledge in hardware and analytics, and also quantitative skills which is required for Engineers.
With a duration of four years, the degree is integrated with an engineering component creating a multi-faceted graduate who is accomplished in core knowledge areas such as computer systems and electronic engineering, including software and hardware systems, as well as the foundations in mathematics, communication skills, and project management.
In developing highly transferable skills, graduates will have access to a wide variety of career opportunities, including that of a Computer System Design Engineer, Aeronautics Engineer, Electronics Engineer, Industrial Engineer, Computer Hardware Engineer, and Network Engineer, in addition to roles in Academia and Researcher. Notably, the degree is being offered by the Computer Faculty and not the Engineering Faculty.
Head/Department of Computer Systems Engineering, Prof Sanath Jayawardena, said, “The B.Sc (Hons) in Computer Systems Engineering degree is an innovative programme designed to equip students with a strong foundation in both the hardware and software aspects of computing and embedded systems technology. Our goal is to provide students with the core skills and theoretical knowledge necessary to succeed in this exciting and rapidly evolving field.”
Entry requirements for students for the BSc (Hons) in Computer Systems Engineering include a minimum of two ‘C’ passes and one ‘S’ pass in Combined Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry at the G.C.E. A/L (Sri Lanka) examination in one and the same sitting or a minimum of two ‘B’ passes and one ‘C’ covering the same subjects at the G.C.E A/L Cambridge or Edexcel in one and the same sitting.
The new BSc (Hons) in Computer Science degree aims to create graduates who will have a thorough knowledge of the fundamentals of computing, and participate fully in the potential of the industry as well as research. The programme will produce high-quality graduates with strong analytical and quantitative skills with a comprehensive knowledge of Mathematics, Programming, Software Engineering, System Modelling, and Research.
Graduates are expected to succeed in a career as Software Engineers, Computer Scientists, High-Performance Computing Specialists, Computational Specialists, Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning Specialists, and Data Scientists.
Head/Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, Dr. Kalpani Manathunga, said that “Through the new B.Sc (Hons) in Computer Science degree SLIIT aims to produce graduates who have acquired skills that are highly transferable, proficient in computational thinking, well-versed in analytical and problem solving, attaining high levels of employability and accepted in the global industry.”
The entry requirement for the BSc (Hons) in Computer Science includes obtaining three 3 ‘S’ passes covering Combined Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry/ICT at the G.C.E. A/L (Sri Lanka) in one and the same sitting or a minimum of 3 ‘C’ passes covering Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry/ICT at the G.C.E A/L Cambridge or Edexcel in one and the same sitting.
Commenting on the new Degrees, Dean/Faculty of Computing Dr. Nuwan Kodagoda said that “The two degrees will produce high calibre graduates who can work in niche areas in the IT workplace, helping drive innovation and excellence in the industry.”
For more details on both programmes, students and interested individuals may contact the SLIIT Help Desk at +94 11 754 4801 or email info@sliit.lk
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AAC looks towards a future of vertical mobility in Sri Lanka
The Automobile Association of Ceylon (AAC) is looking beyond the traditional boundaries of mobility and road safety toward the future of mobility through sustainable developments in vertical mobility applications under the global guidance of the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA).
AAC President Mr. Dhammika Attygalle believes AAC has the potential to contribute sustainable and proven systems, regulatory understanding, and international mobility frameworks toward developing Sri Lanka’s future mobility landscape while supporting the country’s broader economic development.
Representing Sri Lanka at the recent FIA Regional Drone and Vertical Mobility initiative held in Nepal was AAC Executive Committee Board Member Indula Sumithraarachchi, who participated alongside regional delegates and international mobility experts discussing the applications of vertical mobility systems and evolving regulatory frameworks covering mobility integration, safety, aviation and legal regulations.
“As mobility technologies evolve globally, we see vertical mobility as a natural extension of future mobility ecosystems. We believe vertical mobility is connected to sustainable areas not limited to future urban mobility, transport and logistics, infrastructure integration, safety frameworks, disaster and emergency response, and environmental efficiency,” he stated.
Drones are already being commercially utilized in Sri Lanka for dronegraphy (photography and videography using drones), agriculture, surveying and mapping, events, and marketing. However, it is important that greater attention is given toward safety standards, operational protocols, and aviation regulations, licensing, approvals and career professionalism as drone pilots within Sri Lanka in order to make these technologies safer and more accessible to the public.
International mobility experts increasingly recognize drones as part of a wider vertical mobility ecosystem operating alongside aviation and respective local regulatory frameworks. Experts explain that drone systems are helping countries establish regulatory structures, safety standards, technical expertise, aerial management systems, and operational frameworks that may eventually support broader future mobility technologies.
For AAC, the relationship between drones and vertical mobility represents a wider future mobility framework involving how people, services, safety, infrastructure, information, and transport systems may operate in more connected, intelligent, and efficient ways beyond conventional road-based transportation.
For decades, AAC has played an important role in Sri Lanka’s mobility sector through road safety advocacy, motoring assistance, tourism support services, driver awareness initiatives, and public mobility education. The association has continuously contributed toward improving safe mobility practices for Sri Lankan road users and motorists.
AAC now aims to position Sri Lanka within these evolving international mobility conversations while ensuring that future mobility development remains safe, responsible, and aligned with international standards.
The association also believes collaboration between regulators, aviation authorities, educational institutions, private sector innovators, and international mobility organizations will become increasingly important as future mobility ecosystems continue to develop globally.
Through FIA-supported international engagement and regional collaboration, AAC hopes to contribute toward building awareness and understanding of future mobility opportunities while ensuring Sri Lanka remains connected to emerging global transportation developments.
As mobility increasingly moves toward smarter, interconnected, and technology-driven systems worldwide, AAC’s initiatives into vertical mobility reflect its broader vision of supporting safe, progressive, and future-ready mobility solutions for Sri Lanka and future generations.
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Vietjet Air announces Colombo – Ho Chi Minh City route
Vietjet Air, Vietnamese new-age hybrid airline, has announced its first direct service connecting Colombo to Ho Chi Minh City at the Sri Lanka – Vietnam Trade, Investment and Tourism Cooperation Forum. The announcement took place in the presence of General Secretary and President of Vietnam To Lam, Prime Minister of Sri Lanka Harini Amarasuriya, and senior officials from both countries.
This is the airline’s first direct service between Sri Lanka and Vietnam, supporting the airline’s international expansion while contributing to stronger economic, trade, tourism, and people-to-people ties between the two nations.
The Colombo – Ho Chi Minh City route is expected to commence in August 2026 with four round-trip flights per week. Travelers from Colombo will soon enjoy affordable fares and seamless connectivity to Vietnam’s leading tourism and business hubs, along with convenient access through Vietjet’s extensive international flight network to major destinations across the Asia-Pacific region, including Australia, Japan, South Korea, China, and beyond.
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SDB bank and Hayleys Mobility forge strategic partnership to advance sustainable mobility and private vehicle leasing
SDB bank has entered into a strategic partnership with Hayleys Mobility Limited through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding, reinforcing the bank’s commitment to expanding access to structured mobility financing while advancing its broader sustainability banking agenda. The collaboration brings together two established institutions to support customers seeking leasing solutions for private vehicles, with a notable emphasis on electric vehicles as part of a more future-focused approach to transportation.
The MoU was signed recently at the Hayleys Mobility office in Union Place, in the presence of senior representatives from both organizations. Representing SDB bank Kapila Ariyaratne, Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer, Manoj Akmeemana, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Chitral De Silva, Chief Business Officer, Lahiru Ekanayake, Head of Leasing and Tharanga De Silva Chief Manager, Business Banking were participated. Hayleys Mobility Limited was represented by Managing Director Hasith Prematillake, Director Roshani Dharmaratne, Mr. Panduka Rathnayake – General Manager Finance, and Mr. Suraj Chularathne – Assistant General Manager.
The partnership is designed to expand access to private and sustainable leasing solutions across Sri Lanka, while also responding to growing interest in cleaner and more responsible mobility choices. By placing special focus on electric vehicle leasing, the initiative reflects SDB bank’s recognition of changing customer preferences and the importance of supporting more sustainable transport options through accessible financing.
In addition to supporting conventional private vehicle financing, the collaboration enables customers to benefit from a more integrated experience that brings together vehicle selection and financing under a single proposition. Through the combined reach of SDB bank and Hayleys Mobility, the partnership is expected to improve accessibility and convenience for customers across the country, including professionals, self-employed individuals, business owners and other private vehicle buyers looking for reliable, structured leasing solutions.
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