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Germany supporting Sri Lanka to keep up with latest technological developments in apparel sector

At present, Sri Lanka accounts for around 1% of the global market share of apparel exports, and Sri Lanka’s apparel sector is well positioned to reach the industry’s target of $8 billion in export earnings by 2025. With these targets in sight, Sri Lanka’s apparel sector will have very high demands for skilled technicians, especially in the area of mechatronics, where the industry is moving into advance factory automations.
In order to fulfill the demand of qualified workforce in the apparel sector, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH- Vocational Training in Sri Lanka project on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) partnered with Sri Lanka German Technical Institute (SLGTI) and MAS Holdings (Pvt) Ltd to commence a NVQ Level 5 Autonomation technician course to provide advanced theoretical and practical hands-on training for youth to work with the latest state-of-the-art machinery.
Prior to the commencement of the training, a Training of Trainer (ToT) course was conducted for in-company trainers at MAS in order to prepare and structure the two year training programme. In-company trainers who successfully completed the training received their certificates at the MAS Intimates facility in Ratmalana.
Speaking at the certificate awarding ceremony, Chairman of the SLGTI and CGTTI Vinod Moonesinghe said, “So far we have followed the practices from 19th century training in technical field work. It has always been a question of people going into technical colleges, theoretical learning, learning from the practice and then being thrown into the industry. Recently we have found out that this model lacks a lot. We are taking off to an entirely new trajectory as far as training is concerned. We need to train people specifically for the jobs that they will be doing in the industry. Then only we can address the job market as well as bring best overall results of the trainings”, Mr Moonesinghe said.
Head of Project, Vocational Training in Sri Lanka Project (VTSL), Mathis Hemberger said, “The philosophy of German engagement has always been to foster cooperative training where not just training institutes in the TVET sector produce the right skills, but private sector and TVET institutes jointly take the responsibility and add value. This partnership that exists between SLGTI, MAS and GIZ is a flagship example where public sector, private sector and development partners come together, join forces and create something that really has added value”.
The cooperative training approach based on the German dual system combines the advantages of two training modes (theory and industrial on-the-job training (OJT) in an integrated and coordinated process, with emphasis on the practical skills required at the shop floor. In such type of training, MAS as the industry partner and SLGTI as the public partner will share their expertise, facilities, and other specialized resources and establish a linkage between vocational training and industry.
Director-Innovation, MAS Intimates, Dr Chandika Wickramatillake said, “There’s a huge demand in MAS. We are looking to move from traditional apparel manufacturing to smart technologically advanced apparel manufacturing. We have very experienced mechanics and during the last five years, we have invested a lot in engineers. However, we have observed that there’s still a gap between mechanics and engineers, creating a need for technicians. This is a perfect time because we are looking at strengthening our staff capabilities at our factories. MAS is an international company having an ever growing global presence. These students who come from our villages will be exposed to latest technology and developments in apparel manufacturing and we need to support them. The trainers who received the certificates today have a big role to play in keeping up with technological developments, to learn and disseminate their learnings to these students. We find a lot of communication gaps because the students come from rural areas”, Dr Wickramatillake said.
Business
U.S.-Russia diplomatic thaw ignites Sri Lanka’s hopes for trade windfall

Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Industries and Entrepreneurship Development Secretary Thilaka Jayasundara voiced confidence yesterday that warming U.S.-Russia relations could catalyse economic opportunities for Sri Lanka, during a forum hosted by the National Chamber of Commerce.
Speaking at the ‘Russia-Sri Lanka Development of Trade, Economic, and Banking Cooperation’ event, Jayasundara, a seasoned official with experience across multiple political administrations highlighted that eased secondary sanctions resulting from improved Moscow-Washington dialogue could unlock favorable trade conditions for Sri Lanka. Her remarks drew visible approval from Russian Ambassador Levan Dzhagryan, seated nearby.
“Sri Lanka’s balanced, neutral foreign policy positions us to benefit from any collaborative outcomes of U.S.-Russia talks,” she asserted, underscoring the nation’s potential to leverage evolving geopolitics for trade and investment gains.
Jayasundara didn’t miss the opportunity to urge Sri Lankan trade chambers to collaborate with the Export Development Board (EDB) to diversify exports and maximise foreign exchange earnings.
“Businesses and banks present here should explore to forge stronger B2B linkages for mutual benefit at the breakout sessions,” she added, referencing discussions at the forum that connected SMEs and large firms in agriculture, fintech, pharmaceuticals, industrial manufacturing among other sectors.
The secretary’s optimism aligns with Sri Lanka’s broader strategy to navigate global economic headwinds by capitalising on diplomatic shifts and expanding its export portfolio.
According to the EDB, the total export value from Sri Lanka to Russia was USD 144.25 Mn in 2023 and total imports from Russia to Sri Lanka for the same period were USD 393.55 Mn. Official data for 2024 remains pending.
The Russian delegation that took part in the B2B meetings was headed by Dr. Alexander Rybas, Trade Commissioner of the Russian Federation.
By Sanath Nanayakkare
Business
Hemas Hospitals named Official Healthcare Partner for JOE-PETE Big Match 2025

Hemas Hospitals has proudly partnered with the JOE-PETE Big Match 2025 as the official healthcare provider, continuing its strong tradition of supporting community events and ensuring the safety and well-being of all participants and spectators.
As one of Sri Lanka’s most anticipated annual school cricket encounters, the JOE-PETE Big Match brings together passionate fans, students, and alumni from St. Joseph’s College and St. Peter’s College. With thousands expected to attend, Hemas Hospitals steps in once again, marking its fifth consecutive year of involvement, to provide expert medical support on-site.
“As a leading private hospital network, we’re proud to be a part of this iconic event. Our partnership reflects our commitment to community health and to being there where it matters most,” said Dr. Pradeep Edward, Director General Manager, Hemas Hospital Thalawathugoda. “We want all attendees to enjoy the event with peace of mind, knowing that their health and safety are in good hands.”
During the match days, Hemas Hospitals will deploy on-site medical teams, ambulances, and a qualified sports medicine medical officer to respond to any health emergencies or injuries. From first aid to injury management, the team is equipped to handle a wide range of situations with the efficiency and professionalism that Hemas is known for.
“Our practice of having highly trained medical staff and emergency support continues,” said Anjana Cramer, Business Development Manager. “Our aim is to be proactive, responsive, and accessible throughout the event.”
In addition to healthcare support, Hemas Hospitals will have a strong brand presence at the event, with Hemas flags, A-boards, a branded ambulance, and the medical team visibly positioned throughout the grounds.
“We want this partnership to not only represent medical readiness but also our larger message of promoting health and unity through sport,” said Duwayne Rozario, Executive – Business Development. “It’s about more than just treatment, it’s about being an active part of the community.”
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Sunsiyam Pasicuda; unique cluster of luxury chalets looking out to Eastern sea

Weddings on the beach, an aqua platform to be served dinner in the sea; four ocean pavilions, informal camaraderie, more so, come as you are atmosphere for informality and bonhomie unmatched in any resort.
What are we talking about? Just a cautious; yet unavoidable blend for a holiday; and an atmosphere of ‘let your self go’, experience unmatched in a resort hotel.
Where are these ‘happenings’? At the Sunsiyam Pasicuda.
Just so, assuming you’ve been to the Maldives, and factually, it’s a demand driven destination, to the US, so too, we assume, Sunsiyam Pasicuda, is a growing destination for holidays in the warm waters of the Indian Ocean surrounding the East coast of this island.
Why surrounding? Simple; just that Sunsiyam Pasicuda perched by the sea, apart from the warm waters bordering the resort; we are also of the positive atmosphere of the shallow sea abutting the picturesque appeal viewed from the sea. Appealing to tourists already enjoying the numerous attractions of this resort facility.
Our observations were French, Germans and other Europeans were already enjoying the facilities of Sunsiyam Pasicuda.
General Manager Arshed Refai was on hand to give us detailed explanation on facilities guests could expect and enjoy and numerous offerings that appeal for long stays. Quite regularly, he said, guests are quite reluctant to depart. Particularly Europeans who we observed enjoying the sun and more so walks along the beach.
Two flights each week bring tourists from Colombo who prefer the resort atmosphere of the East coast, more so attractions of Sunsiyam Pasecuda. Additionally, Ministry of Tourism provided train services as well to encourage tourist traffic to the East to enjoy the growing popularity of this resort and other resorts we observed in the area.
GM Refai further said the dining experience, and varied choice of cuisine catered to each national from West to East; which, he said, was quite in order to cater to choices in food and individual taste desires.
Formal opening of the hotel was in 2014 and was classified a Luxury Boutique Hotel. ‘Was it popular among local tourists’? He responded positively that its appeal was growing, related to the chain of other destinations in the East. Additionally, its popularity and appeal, particularly to its chalets and Five Star luxury was in reality not an available concept elsewhere.
Chef Dilan Jayasundera, explained varied cuisine and food flavours he was adept in producing to ensure guests were not in need, food vice.
He further said a broad cross section of tastes was catered to.
Asst General Manager Keerthi expanding on additional facilities said 34 rooms were villa style accommodation spread over the land. Four ocean pavilions complemented a formal atmosphere.
GM Refai further said 90 guests at peak accommodation enjoyed international cuisine.
Excursions, to the fish market, sea observations in glass bottom boats to observe fauna and flora under water, including the varied amphibian fish population were of great appeal.
Questioned on any Maldivian influence, he said, Sunsiyam was not influenced by the Maldives, but its style was of broad appeal.
By Steve A. Morrell
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