Autodesk Strengthens Commitment to Driving Innovation and Sustainability in Sri Lanka’s Construction Sector

Wednesday, 01 October 2025 12:22

Autodesk Strengthens Commitment to Driving Innovation and Sustainability in Sri Lankas Construction Sector

Autodesk, together with its Value-Added Distributor Redington, recently hosted the Autodesk AEC Digital Construction Showcase Forum at Cinnamon Life, Colombo.

Infrastructure authorities from the government and professionals working in Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) came together to explore how digital technologies are changing the future of construction in Sri Lanka.


The forum's main takeaway was clear: the construction industry needs to embrace technology now.


Digital tools may help companies deliver projects more confidently, increase productivity, and help meet sustainability goals.


Globally, Autodesk is spearheading this digital revolution, and Sri Lankan companies such as Design Group Five International (DG5) and Spectrum International Consultants Pvt Ltd are already reaping the rewards.


During the event, customer presentations highlighted how Autodesk’s solutions are being used in real-world projects.


Mr. Gishanka De Silva (Director/CEO, DG5) and Mr. Roy Lasantha (Director) together with Mr. Ishara Ranasinghe (Director – BIM) from Spectrum International shared case studies showing how Autodesk’s Common Data Environment (CDE), Digital Twin technologies, and Building Information Modeling (BIM) are simplifying workflows, improving teamwork, and delivering better results.


Their experiences demonstrated that digital transformation is more than just a theory; it is already assisting Sri Lankan companies in operating more efficiently, intelligently, and sustainably.


Mr. Prabodha C Jinasena, the Vice President of The Institution of Engineers Sri Lanka (IESL), also echoed this message : he emphasized that digital technology adoption is now necessary for the advancement of the country and is no longer optional.


Through a series of technical sessions, Autodesk experts enhanced the conversation.


They gave examples of how BIM and Digital Twin technologies are helping solve some significant issues in areas such as water management and infrastructure.


Better planning is made possible by these technologies, which also support eco-friendly practices and help cities in keeping up with the rapid rate of urbanization.


A panel discussion added more depth to the conversation.


The panel included Mr. Gishanka De Silva (DG5), Mr. Mangala Silva (Synergo Consultants / IESL / UOM), Mr. Rajgopal Nair, Head of Strategic Territory Business, Autodesk), and Mr. Rahul Joshi (Technical Solution Advisor- Public Sector, Autodesk).


They talked about how technology fosters collaboration, increases productivity, and produces more long-lasting project results.


Afterwards, participants engaged in Q&A sessions to talk about real-world problems and look at potential solutions.


A networking lunch served as the event's conclusion, providing attendees with the chance to network and form future collaborations.


Finally, Autodesk reaffirmed its dedication to providing top-notch tools and knowledge to Sri Lanka's construction industry.


The company stressed that this forum was more than just an event; it was a significant step in creating a construction ecosystem in Sri Lanka that is more resilient, digital, and sustainable.


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Last modified on Wednesday, 01 October 2025 12:39