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JLanka Technologies helps fast track nanotechnology

JLanka Technologies, one of the pioneers in advanced solar power solutions was the main sponsor of the recently concluded second Annual International Conference on Energy 2015 (ICOE-2015) and concurrent International Conference on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology.

The overall theme for ICOE-2015 was 'Advanced energy horizons - opportunities and challenges' with The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers as the host partner for the conference.

Continuing the success of last year's Energy Conference, for the second year running, The International Institute of Knowledge Management (TIIKM), the country's premier professional knowledge management company presented a successful conference.

The three-day international event featured the latest research advances on a wide range of topics related to energy, Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, facilitated knowledge-sharing and expanded the opportunity to exchange knowledge among delegates from different cultures and regions.

A feature of the conference was showcasing Sri Lanka's growing potential in developing nanotechnology and collaborating with developed nations to create tangible solutions and address key development related challenges in diverse sectors.

CEO and Technical Director JLanka Technologies, Dr. Mayura Jayasoma said, "JLanka has always been a trendsetter in encouraging a new wave of innovative energy management solutions and nanotechnology offers a new approach through the dynamic and growing focus on research presented during the conference."

"This is a particularly exciting time for research in all areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology," Jayasoma said. "Currently, potential and actual applications of nanotechnology in environmental technologies are receiving considerable attention worldwide.

Relevant applications and resource saving technologies especially in energy will be particularly useful to protect consumers and the environment in emerging economies such as Sri Lanka.

JLanka is committed to supporting local and international cooperation in environmental nanotechnology research as part of a national knowledge economy," he said.

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