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Dr. Bandula Wijay receives “Global Citizen” award
View(s):Houston Chapter of the United Nations Association recently honored Dr. Bandula Wijay with the prestigious “Global Citizen” award for his notable achievements and services in numerous fields. Born in Sri Lanka and currently a resident in Houston, Texas, Dr. Wijay has become an eminent inventor, scientist, and engineer. Especially, he is a leading inventor of cardiovascular devices with more than 25 US and international patents on medical devices. Among them are the vascular stents and the devices in angioplasty. Besides, Dr. Wijay is also an entrepreneur, who has founded four companies that develop device in the field of medicine.
Dr. Wijay’s service to society is marked by his generous support to Sri Lanka in many fields. He promotes science and technology in education in Sri Lanka by linking eminent American and international scientists with their Sri Lanka counterparts. To facilitate this objective, Sri Lanka Government has rightfully appointed Dr. Wijay as the Ambassador at Large for Science Technology and Innovation for Sri Lanka. Dr. Wijay also serves as Honorary Professor in Clinical Medicine at the Kotelawala Defense University, directing research collaborations in medicine and bio-engineering.
Besides, Dr. Wijay and Mrs. Wijay have contributed towards social progress in Sri Lanka by offering financial support to talented and needy students. In Houston, Texas, the Wijay family funded and established Houston Buddhist Vihara in 1998, an institution that continues to provide an outstanding service to the Sri Lankan and American Buddhist community in Texas.