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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.
Business
SLAF, Aviyana Ceylon partner to elevate high-end sports tourism with Eagles’ Monsoon Cup 2026
Aviyana Ceylon, Sri Lanka’s upcoming ultra-luxury seven-star hospitality project, has stepped decisively into the country’s high-end sports tourism space by coming on board as the principal sponsor of the prestigious Eagles’ Monsoon Cup Golf Tournament 2026, in partnership with the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF).
The international-standard golf tournament is scheduled to be held on January 11, 2026, and is expected to attract diplomats, corporate leaders, high-net-worth individuals and overseas golfers, reinforcing Sri Lanka’s positioning as an emerging premium leisure and sporting destination.
Under the patronage of Aviyana Ceylon chairman, Dr. Thisara Hewawasam, the company has committed a Rs. 2.5 million sponsorship, marking one of the most significant private-sector investments in elite golf events in recent years.
The sponsorship was formalised at a ceremonial cheque handover held at the Sri Lanka Air Force Headquarters, where Dr. Hewawasam officially handed over the cheque to Commander of the Air Force, Air Marshal Bandu Edirisinghe.
“Our decision to support the Eagles’ Monsoon Cup goes beyond sport. It is a strategic investment in positioning Sri Lanka as a global luxury tourism and lifestyle destination, Dr. Hewawasam said.
“International sporting events with strong networking potential play a critical role in shaping perceptions, attracting premium travelers and enhancing the country’s brand equity. Aviyana Ceylon is committed to supporting platforms that elevate Sri Lanka’s global standing, he added.
Senior SLAF officials, including chairman, Eagles’ Golf Links, Air Commodore Erandika Gunawardhana, secretary of the Air Force Sports Council and Director Media, Group Captain Eranda Geeganage, Secretary of Eagles’ Golf Links, Group Captain Asanka Ratnayake and SLAF Golf Secretary, Wing Commander R.A.S.T.A. Fernando, along with Aviyana Ceylon representatives and invited guests were present at the event.
Air Marshal Bandu Edirisinghe welcomed the partnership, noting that collaboration between the military and private sector is vital in developing sports diplomacy and tourism-led economic activity.
“Eagles’ Monsoon Cup has evolved into a premier sporting event that brings together global and local stakeholders. The support extended by Aviyana Ceylon strengthens our ability to host events of international calibre and contributes meaningfully to sports tourism and national image-building, the Air Force Commander said.
Beyond the golf tournament, the partnership opens the door to new experiential tourism initiatives, including a proposed collaboration to offer luxury helicopter tours for Aviyana Ceylon’s clientele, operated in coordination with the Sri Lanka Air Force.
According to Dr. Hewawasam, the concept aims to provide discerning travelers with exclusive aerial experiences showcasing Sri Lanka’s landscapes, coastlines and heritage.
“Luxury heli-tours represent a new dimension in experiential tourism. They allow us to present Sri Lanka’s natural beauty from a unique vantage point, appealing to high-value travelers seeking privacy, exclusivity and unforgettable experiences, he said.
Industry observers note that such initiatives align with global trends where luxury hospitality brands integrate sports, aviation and curated experiences to differentiate destinations and increase average tourist spend.
The Eagles’ Monsoon Cup is widely regarded as one of Sri Lanka’s most elite sporting events, functioning not only as a golf tournament but also as a high-level networking platform linking diplomacy, business and leisure.
By Ifham Nizam
Business
‘Tea industry largely spared cyclone damage’
Reports received by us from tea brokers, the Colombo Tea Traders’ Association (CTTA) and other sources indicated that, by and large, the local tea sector has been spared by the recent weather havoc.
The CTTA in their recent communications said that although Cyclone Ditwah affected parts of Sri Lanka, production, sales, and exports of tea continued without interruption. Clearly, the report said, the well established and highly coordinated industry network was fully geared to confront these issues. Production and sales continued with least disruption . While some tea growing areas in Uva, and the Central Province experienced some impact no loss in manufacturing capacity was reported.
Damage was largely confined to specific roads, resulting in temporary disruptions to transportation. Some key routes connecting plantations to the city have now been reopened and transport services are resuming normal operations. Harvesting operations are gradually returning to normal with access roads being reopened and temporary roads have been constructed to facilitate transport of green leaf to manufacturing locations.
The tea small holders we met said, although their production routine was affected, quick return to normalcy was ensured thanks to the established Tea Small Holders’ Association whose action ensured speedy return to normalcy. They reiterated production was near normal; and the dismal situation was now in a controlled position. They assured that such losses were minimal and could be recouped with minimum delay.
The CTTA further said the majority of plantations and small holder lands in the South of the island were spared cyclone damage. Harvesting, manufacturing and transportation activities are continuing as usual.
Trading activities at the Colombo Tea Auctions continue to be held although with a revised calendar. The tea auction previously set for the 1st week December has been rescheduled for the last week December. This adjustment ensures uninterrupted financial flows to the producers , including small holders, maintaining the momentum of the industry.
Forbes and Walker Tea Brokers reported a national tea sale average for November of Rs. 1137.22 ( USD3.89) which shows an increase of Rs.61.17 and USD 0.02 YOY. The total National Sale Average for the year 2025 ( to date) was recorded at Rs. 1,164.97( USD 3.88). a decline of Rs . 63.49 ( USD 0.17) against the corresponding year’s average of Rs. 1228.46 (USD4.05). The report further said all elevations recorded negative variances during the period January to November 2025 in comparison to the cumulative corresponding year of 2024 in both LKR and USD terms.
By Steve A. Morrell
Business
Elephant House Ice Cream marks historic launch in Australia
Ceylon Cold Stores PLC (CCS), a subsidiary of John Keells Holdings PLC, has launched its iconic Elephant House Ice Cream in Australia, marking a bold step in the brand’s global expansion. The official unveiling took place on 4th December 2025 at the Novotel Melbourne Glen Waverley, where industry leaders, local distributors, and strategic partners gathered to celebrate the occasion. The launch was further honoured by the presence of Ms. Pradeepa Seram, Consul General Designate of Sri Lanka, and Ms. Cassandra Fernando, Member of the Australian Parliament, reflecting the deep and growing connections between Sri Lanka and Australia.
Elephant House is one of the highest-penetrated Sri Lankan brands among Sri Lankan communities living overseas, with a presence in 16 countries, including the Maldives, Australia, and the United Kingdom, among others.
In a significant milestone for the company, Elephant House Ice Cream is now manufactured locally in Melbourne to support wider availability in the ethnic market in Australia. The range currently available includes Vanilla, Karutha Kolomban, and Fruit and Nut in 500ml packs. This marks the first time in CCS’s 150-year legacy that Elephant House Ice Cream has been produced outside Sri Lanka, signalling a new chapter in the company’s international growth journey in collaboration with Millennium Imports Pty Ltd, it’s one of the franchise partners for Australia.
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