Our Strategic Partnerships
The Department of Information Technology at SLIIT builds strategic partnerships with industry leaders, academic institutions, and government organizations to provide students with real-world exposure and practical learning. These collaborations facilitate internships, certifications, knowledge sharing, and applied research.
Through continuous engagement with the IT sector, the department ensures that students are equipped with current technologies, tools, and best practices. These partnerships help bridge the gap between academia and industry, offering students and staff valuable opportunities for innovation, growth, and global competitiveness in the evolving field of information technology.
Institutional Partnerships
Research Collaborations
National Institute of Environmental Studies, Japan
Joint efforts in environmental engineering and pollution control, integrating Japanese technologies for sustainability.
Loughborough University, UK
Collaboration spans sports engineering, aerodynamics, and materials science, supported by joint PhD programs.
National Research Council, Canada
Partners in sustainable infrastructure and climate-resilient engineering, leveraging Canadian expertise for global challenges.
Indian Institute of Technology, Indore, India
Focuses on nanotechnology, renewable energy, and advanced materials, driving high-impact engineering solutions.
LNM Institute of Information Technology, India
Advances AI, cybersecurity, and data science research through shared labs, conferences, and faculty collaborations.
National Institute of Technology, Trichy, India
Joint research in civil, mechanical, and electrical engineering, fostering academic exchanges and industrial problem-solving.
Lusófona University, Portugal
Collaboration emphasizes media engineering and smart systems, integrating creative technologies with industrial applications.
NOVA University of Lisbon, Portugal
Focuses on ICT, robotics, and sustainable engineering, promoting student and faculty exchanges for joint innovation.
European Union
Facilitates cross-border research in green engineering and smart technologies, leveraging EU funding programs and international networks.
World Bank
Aims to advance infrastructure and sustainable engineering projects, aligning research with global development goals and funding opportunities.
National Science Foundation, Sri Lanka
Supports interdisciplinary engineering research, funding innovative projects and fostering scientific advancements for societal benefit.
National Research Council, Sri Lanka
Collaborative research in applied sciences and engineering, addressing national challenges through shared expertise and resource mobilization.