Andrew Bonwick
Vice President of Product Development at Relm Insurance
Madhav Sheth
CEO of Ai+ Smartphone
Stephen Rose
CEO Render Networks


Dialog Axiata PLC, in collaboration with the UGC or University Grants Commission on Monday established ‘5G Innovation Centres’ located at the Engineering Faculties of certain leading universities in order to create as well as incubate interest-driven learning, combined with innovation and entrepreneurship for the upcoming future leaders
These Innovation Centres are made to empower students with the goal to make them interdisciplinary, computational, and entrepreneurial which will be achieved by giving students a first-hand experience in relation to 5G connectivity and many of the technology’s cutting-edge use cases.
This list comprises artificial intelligence or AI, computer vision, ML or machine learning, blockchain, robotics, and the internet of things (IoT) coupled with related emerging technologies that, as per the company will allow for national innovation combined with economic diversification.
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In regards to this initiative, Snr Professor Sampath Amaratunge, the Chairman of the University Grants Commission or UGC mentioned that UGC was grateful to Dialog Axiata for this extraordinary show of support in establishing 5G Innovation Centres at leading Universities across the nation.
This marks a milestone moment in UGC’s history. These 5G Innovation Centres will allow for better shaping of the future leaders of the nation and catalyse the digital evolution of Sri Lanka.
Supun Weerasinghe, the Group Chief Executive of Dialog Axiata PLC further added that the company was pleased to extend these 5G Innovation Centres to the Sri Lankan University ecosystem so as to be at the vanguard of national innovation that leverages technology for positive societal impact.