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Shaping young minds across Sri Lanka through SLIIT School Outreach Programs
At a time when education is the cornerstone of national development, SLIIT has been redefining what it means to be an academic institution. Far beyond lecture halls and laboratories, SLIIT has stepped into classrooms across the island, bringing knowledge, skills, and inspiration directly to thousands of school students. Its School Outreach Programs, conducted in collaboration with the faculties of Computing, Engineering, Business, Humanities & Sciences, and Architecture, are empowering the next generation to imagine, innovate, and create.
These programs included hands-on school workshops on robotics, interactive sessions on statistics, and a wide range of programs designed to guide students in discovering new skills and opportunities. This large-scale impact reflects SLIIT’s mission of giving back to society by nurturing talent from a young age. These programs spanned urban and rural areas alike, from Gampaha to Matara, Negombo to Kandy, Colombo to Kurunegala. Students from Ordinary Level, Advanced Level, and middle school grades had the chance to participate in dynamic sessions that connect classroom learning with real-world applications.
The areas covered are as diverse as the challenges of the future. Workshops on Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Cybersecurity, Sustainable Technologies, Biotechnology, Leadership Skills, and Career Guidance have exposed students to cutting-edge knowledge and tools. At the same time, sessions on study management, creativity, innovation, and future-ready skills have helped prepare them for the realities of life beyond school. What makes this initiative remarkable is its dual focus, preparing students for academic and career success while also shaping their personal development. Faculty members have designed sessions to nurture creativity, problem-solving, and adaptability, skills essential for 21st-century citizens. Whether it is AI for Smart Education , Introduction to Robotics or Future-Proof Careers in Technology, each program serves as a bridge between aspiration and opportunity.
The outreach also emphasizes equity and inclusivity. Many schools outside Colombo have benefitted from expert-led sessions that expose students to opportunities they may not otherwise encounter. In doing so, SLIIT ensures that talented young minds, regardless of geography, are equipped to dream big and aim high. Beyond technical knowledge, these programs emphasize holistic growth. By conducting career guidance sessions, motivational talks, and hands-on innovation workshops, SLIIT is preparing students not just for higher education but also to be responsible citizens ready to contribute to society.
Reflecting on one of the programs, the Principal of St. Paul’s Girls’ School, Milagiriya, commented, “These interactive workshops conducted by SLIIT went far beyond traditional classroom learning, sparking curiosity, creativity, and a deeper understanding of real-world applications. For many students, it marked an inspiring first step towards future-ready skills and innovation. We extend our sincere thanks to SLIIT for their generous contribution and unwavering commitment to empowering the next generation of ICT leaders. Our gratitude also goes to the Ministry of Education for their invaluable support in making this event a success. We look forward to continued collaboration in the future.”
The institute’s faculty initiatives such as Robofest, SoftSkills+, Mathfest, Scifest and Codefest have become well-demanded programs that is encouraging school children to showcase creativity and technical skill in competitive but supportive environments. Alongside these, SLIIT’s CSR initiatives highlight that its mission goes beyond producing graduates, it is about creating value for society. Looking ahead, SLIIT intends to expand its reach even further. The university plans to engage with an even greater number of schools and students, ensuring that every child in Sri Lanka has access to opportunities to learn, innovate, and grow. At its core, SLIIT’s outreach program is about nation-building. By investing in the youth of today, SLIIT is shaping the leaders, innovators, and problem-solvers of tomorrow. In a country where education is the most powerful driver of progress, SLIIT’s efforts stand as a testament to the belief that true success lies not in what is gained, but in what is given back.
Inspiring futures, empowering generations, and strengthening the nation, this is the vision that drives SLIIT beyond its campus walls and into the heart of communities across Sri Lanka.
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Global Insurance leaders to converge in Colombo for MDRT Sri Lanka Day 2026
In a first for Sri Lanka’s insurance industry, the country will host MDRT Sri Lanka Day 2026, also known as International Insurance Day, bringing together global leaders, professionals and organisations from the international financial services and insurance sectors.
The initiative, organised by the Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT), will mark Sri Lanka’s inaugural MDRT Day and is scheduled to be held on 18 May 2026.
MDRT Country Chair – Sri Lanka, Lahiru Maduranga, said the event would provide a significant opportunity to position Sri Lanka on the global insurance and financial services map.
“This is an excellent opportunity for Sri Lanka to host such a prestigious event and to promote the country’s standing globally,” Maduranga said.
He made these remarks at the official sundown launch announcing the event, held on 26 January at 8 Degrees on the Lake, Cinnamon Lakeside, Colombo.
The launch was attended by the Chairman and Director General of the Insurance Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka, chief executive officers of insurance companies, and regional and zonal chairs of MDRT, at which the official date of MDRT Sri Lanka Day 2026 was unveiled.
Maduranga said the landmark event aims to bring the spirit and experience of the MDRT Annual Meeting to the Sri Lankan MDRT community. The programme will feature the MDRT President, Executive Committee members and internationally renowned speakers, offering world-class insights, inspiration and professional development aligned with MDRT values.
He noted that many Sri Lankan MDRT members face challenges in attending the Annual Meeting overseas due to foreign exchange constraints and visa limitations. Of more than 1,200 MDRT achievers in Sri Lanka, only around 50 were able to attend the Annual Meeting in the United States.
“This initiative marks a significant step forward in strengthening the MDRT culture in Sri Lanka and in elevating professional standards within the local insurance services sector,” Maduranga said.
The MDRT Membership Communication Committee (MCC) serves as the official liaison between MDRT Headquarters in the United States and the Sri Lankan MDRT community, overseeing communication, engagement and coordination with the local financial services sector.
Founded in 1927 in the United States, the Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT) is the world’s most prestigious association of insurance and financial services professionals. MDRT represents the highest standards of professional excellence, ethics and performance in the industry. Its Annual Meeting, traditionally held in the United States, attracts more than 10,000 top-performing members from around the world each year.
By Hiran H Senewiratne
Business
ESOFT UNI Kandy leads the charge in promoting rugby among private universities
With the aim of fostering a passion for rugby among students in private universities and higher education institutes across Sri Lanka, ESOFT UNI Kandy has launched a special sports development initiative.
As a part of this program, a series of rugby encounters were recently organized between the ESOFT UNI Kandy rugby team and the SLIIT Kandy Uni rugby team. The matches were held at the Peradeniya University Rugby Grounds.
Two highly competitive matches were played during the event. In the first game, the ESOFT UNI Kandy rugby team secured a victory over SLIIT Kandy Uni with a score of 17-07. They maintained their winning streak in the second match as well, defeating their opponents with a final score of 12-07.
This initiative is seen as a significant step toward building a robust sporting culture within the private higher education sector in the hill capital.
The initiation has been started with Rugby and will soon be extended to Cricket, Football, Martial Arts, Badminton, Hockey, Chess, and other areas of sports as well. ESU believes that the development of soft skills, parallel to higher education, will help shape highly capable, industry-ready, and employable students who can confidently face any personal and professional challenges they encounter during their journey.
Dimuthu Thammitage, General Manager, ESU Central Region said: Today’s job market demands highly employable individuals who possess not only educational qualifications but also strong soft skills, which can be effectively developed through sports. Therefore, we warmly invite other educational institutions to join hands with us in producing highly employable students together through sports.
Lakpriya Weerasinghe, Deputy General Manager, ESU Kandy said: At ESOFT Uni, we believe that sports play a vital role in improving students’ personalities through the development of essential soft skills. Therefore, we encourage our students to actively join our clubs and enhance their soft skills alongside their academic education.
Oshara Chamod Bandara, MIC Rugby Club, ESU Kandy said: Sports are iconic to Kandy. As the MIC of the ESU Kandy Rugby Team, I am truly happy to see the enthusiasm of our students towards sports while actively engaging in their studies. I warmly invite other students to join our clubs and further develop their skills alongside their academic journey.
Text and Pix By S.K. Samaranayake
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Altair issues over 100+ title deeds post ownership change
Altair Residences have, over the past six months, seen more than 100 individual title deeds being executed by apartment owners, providing owners with a clear, registered, legal title to their apartments in accordance with Sri Lankan property law. This has been a key initiative by the new owners and management of Altair to improve governance and will continue in an orderly manner in the coming months.
With the transition of ownership to Blackstone India, Altair’s Management Council has also been formally constituted, enabling owners to play an active and proactive role in the management of the Altair building. In addition, the management council has appointed Realty Management Services (RMS), a subsidiary of Overseas Realty Ceylon PLC, as the new facility manager of Altair.
Commenting on these milestones, Thilan Wijesinghe, Chairman of TWC Holdings, who, together with a team from TWC, represents Blackstone’s interests in Sri Lanka, said, “The issuance of individual title deeds is a critical step in any professionally developed residential asset. Over the past six months, this process at Altair has moved forward in a structured and transparent manner, alongside the formal establishment of owner-led governance. This, combined with the appointment of experienced facility managers are fundamental building block for long-term value-creation for apartment owners and proper asset stewardship.”
With ongoing improvements to the building being undertaken by Indocean Developers Pvt Ltd (IDPL), the owning company of Altair, the issuance of deeds to owners is expected to accelerate over the coming months.
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