Our Strategic Partnerships
SLIIT actively fosters partnerships with leading universities, industries, and organizations both locally and internationally. These collaborations enable academic exchange, joint research, student mobility, and professional training opportunities.
Through strong global and regional networks, SLIIT enhances the quality of education, expands access to resources, and provides students and staff with valuable international exposure. Our partnerships are built on shared values of innovation, excellence, and mutual growth, creating impactful connections that drive knowledge and development across disciplines.
Industry Partnership
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Institutional Partnerships
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Research Collaborations
NOVA University of Lisbon, Portugal
Focuses on ICT, robotics, and sustainable engineering, promoting student and faculty exchanges for joint innovation.
Pintanna Plantations (Pvt) Ltd
Research on optimizing agarwood resin production using cell suspension cultures of Gyrinops walla. Aims to shorten the traditional 5–7 year growth period, supporting commercialization and industry advancement.
Project Management Institute (PMI) Colombo Sri Lanka Chapter
Partnership aims to enhance project management practices in engineering research, fostering innovation and industry-aligned skills through workshops and certifications.
Synergybio
Focuses on designing and fabricating a portable food composter to reduce waste and produce organic fertilizer. Aims to provide households with a sustainable solution for managing food waste while promoting eco-friendly practices.
University College London
Develops biopolymer-based composites infused with herbal extracts for biomedical applications. Targets sustained drug delivery systems to improve therapeutic efficiency while reducing dosing frequency.
University of Calgary, Canada
Joint initiatives in energy systems, environmental engineering, and technology innovation, promoting knowledge exchange and cutting-edge research collaborations.
University of Central Punjab
Explores bioremediation methods using bacteria and algae to remove cadmium from industrial and agricultural wastewater, offering an eco-friendly cleanup solution.
University of Central Punjab, Pakistan.
Facilitates student transfers, faculty exchanges, and joint research in biotechnology and AI. Includes consultancy services, specialized training, and conference collaborations.
