Kent Ridge takes University of Moratuwa research to industry

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Kent Ridge Ltd, the innovative Human Resources Management solutions provider, joined hands with the University of Moratuwa (UoM), Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) to publish a research compendium comprising the research work of MBA in IT program students of UoM. The main aim of publishing the compendium is to share the research findings with the industry, which is a pioneering initiative related to MBA research in Sri Lanka. Titled as the MBA-IT Research Compendium 2013, the publication consists of 20 summaries of research studies relating to people management and was launched at a ceremony held at the Lakshman Kadirgamar Institute recently. “In the past, these research studies which are very relevant to the ICT industry in Sri Lanka have largely gone unnoticed. In order to harness the value of such research, rather than letting them go unnoticed, Dr. Chandana Gamage – Head of CSE Department discussed with me on the possibility of sharing the research with the industry and a wider audience by summarising and publishing them,” said UoM Senior Visiting Lecturer, Kent Ridge Ltd Director, and IPM, Sri Lanka Past President Janaka Kumarasinghe. “We feel that such endeavours will not only motivate the students and their dedicated supervisors, but also stimulate creating a research culture which is vital for knowledge creation in Sri Lanka,” further said Janaka Kumarasinghe who is also the editor of the compendium. Dr. Harsha de Silva, Hon. MP who was the Chief Guest of the ceremony stressed the importance of such research compendium by illustrating an example from China on how they gathered knowledge for their progression. “It’s a very commendable initiative to share research as a compendium,” said Dr. Sunil Jayantha Navaratne, Secretary to the Ministry of Higher Education who was the Guest of Honour. Kent Ridge has aimed at achieving excellence by providing solutions to develop human resources and strengthen organisations from both the public and private sectors of Sri Lanka, as well as those from overseas countries. As a result within a short span Kent Ridge has reached a wide customer base including fortune five hundred companies, five star hotels, global MNCs, local blue chip companies, national professional and sports bodies, banks and state universities. CSE-UoM Head of Department Lt. Col. Dr. Chandana Gamage, CSE-UoM Deputy Project Director/HETC Project and Senior Lecturer Vishaka Nanayakkara, IPM Sri Lanka President Samitha Perera, SLIIT Faculty of Computing Dean and Kent Ridge Non-Executive Director Dr. Malitha Wijesundara were among the distinguished gathering at the launch of the research compendium. The softcopy of the research compendium is available on www.kentridge.lk.

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