Kia Motors (Lanka) supports training at Technical Colleges
View(s):Kia Motors (Lanka) Ltd has offered on-the-job training at its repair and service facilities to Sri Lankan students who achieved the highest marks on completion of the National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) Automobile courses at local technical colleges. This, the company said in a media release, was its contribution to a project supported by the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA). The ‘Modernisation and Upgrading of Automobile Centres in Colleges of Technology and Technical Colleges in Sri Lanka’ project is implemented under an Academic-Industry Cooperation Plan that brings together KOICA, Kia Motors and the Ministry of Skills Development and Vocational Training, it said.
Kia Motors has undertaken to provide industry exposure to the students, in-service training for teachers, on-the-job training and employment opportunities to selected students, extra and used equipment to the schools upon request, and to provide technical assistance to the Ministry and the Department of Technical Education and Training (DTET) for the development of the Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) sector in Sri Lanka. The first batch of students selected for on-the-job training received their certificates at a recent ceremony attended by representatives of Kia Motors, KOICA and the Ministry of Skills Development and Vocational Training.
“There is lot of potential in Sri Lanka and overseas for well-trained, professionally-qualified mechanics and technicians with hands-on experience and exposure in the automobile industry,” said Andrew Perera, Executive Director of Kia Motors (Lanka) Ltd. “Kia Motors is happy to support this project as part of its commitment to good corporate citizenship, and its obligation to the needs of the industry.”