The Sri Lanka Technological Campus (SLTC) has joined hands with the Federation of Information Technology Industry (FITIS) as a corporate partner in a bid to broaden its collaborative and industrial reach.
The sponsorship cheque was recently handed over by Eng. Ranjith G. Rubasinghe, Founder President/ CEO of SLTC, to the Chairman of FITIS, Abbas Kamrudeen, FITIS said in a media release.
Welcoming SLTC onboard for the year 2020, Chairman of FITIS Mr. Kamrudeen said that it was indeed a pleasure for FITIS to have the support of SLTC, a most emerging higher education institute focusing on bringing in industry expertise in improving a profile of a graduate produced, to complement future employer demands. "I am very pleased to welcome SLTC onboard as a corporate partner, and I believe this partnership will tremendously benefit both organisations alike," he said. Mr. Kamrudeen also noted that having SLTC onboard is also an endorsement of the federation’s mission to continue to serve the society by promoting and developing the higher education sector.
Expressing his views on the corporate partnership, Founder President/CEO of SLTC, Mr. Rubasinghe stated, “It is of great honour to be the corporate partner for FITIS 2020, it being a leading organisation in Sri Lanka with the purpose of providing the timely requirement and emphasis to the ICT industry. As a higher education institute focusing on producing skilled graduates to the industry, we will be able to further enhance the credibility of SLTC in the industry through this collaboration and further get the industry endorsement and inputs for improvement of degree programmes in IT & Computing.”
Above – From left: Mr. Aruna Alwis, CEO FITIS; Dr. Prasad Samarasinghe, Senior Vice Chairman FITIS; Mr. Abbas Kamrudeen, Chairman FITIS; Eng. Ranjith G. Rubasinghe, Founder President/ CEO; Mr. Nuwan Dishan, Lead Corporate Education and Dr. Dhammika Elkaduwa, Head of School of Computing & IT
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