Diesel & Motor Engineering PLC (DIMO), one of the leading automobile companies in Sri Lanka, will beoffering a three-year course paving the way for students to obtain a German qualification in Automobile Mechatronics.

Sri Lanka’s leading private healthcare provider Hemas Hospitals announced its partnership with Manipal Global Education Services (MaGE) in India, with an aim to strengthen and raise the standards and skills of their nursing staff.

The inauguration ceremony for the second batch of students of the Combine Harvester training programme was held recently at DIMO Na Sevana Technical training academy.

ANC, an educational conglomerate specializing in providing the best of international undergraduate and postgraduate education through it’s partnerships with some of the leading universities world-wide and offering multiple options to it’s students, opened its very first Branch campus in Kandy on 11th January as part of an ambitious expansion programme.

The institute completes twenty eventful years, since the qualification was first introduced to the Sri Lankan professionals in 1998.

A point of pride common to most Sri Lankans is our nation’s rich cultural legacy.

IPM Sri Lanka Past President Lalith Wijetunge was inducted as the 37th President of the Organization of Professional Associations (OPA) of Sri Lanka at an Induction Ceremony held on Thursday, 4th January 2018 at the Cinnamon Lakeside, Colombo.

Cisco today deepened its commitment in Sri Lanka with the launch of Cisco START- a new initiative specifically designed to help Sri Lankan SMBs build their digital foundation and become globally competitive.

Piyumi Kapugeekiyana, Ph.D, the Head of Research at STAX, was recently a finalist and received a special mention for having the ‘Most Original Submission’ within the Professionals Category at the ‘Peter Drucker Challenge’ organised for the 9th consecutive year by the Global Peter Drucker Forum.

Prof. Ajantha Dharmasiri-President IPM Sri Lanka together with a team of HR professionals represented IPM Sri Lanka at the 70th Annual Conference of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), UK recently.

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