JLanka Technologies helps fast track nanotechnology
JLanka Technologies, a company dealing in advanced solar power
solutions, was the main sponsor of the second annual International
Conference on Energy 2015 (ICOE-2015) and concurrent International
Conference on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICNSNT-2015).
The overall theme for ICOE-2015 was 'Advanced energy
horizons-opportunities and challenges' with the Institute of Electrical
and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the world's eminent largest
professional association for the advancement of technology as hosting
partner for the conference.
The International Institute of Knowledge Management (TIIKM), the
country's premier professional knowledge management company, as
organising partner proficiently set about presenting a truly 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 use this knowledge interchange among delegates from
different cultures and regions. The conference also brought together
globally respected eminent authors and speakers sharing ideas and new
perspectives
A feature of the conference was the showcasing of 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.
Participants discussed a range of vibrant and diverse topics
including textile and apparel, smart agriculture, energy, water
purification, nanobiotechnology, computational nanoscience, and
nanotechnology safety and policy.
Professor of Chemistry, University of Colombo and Science Team
Leader, Sri Lanka Institute of Nanotechnology (SLINTEC), Sri Lanka Prof.
K. M. Nalin de Silva was the conference chair and was also among the
many distinguished keynote speakers.
The Group Leader of the Electronics, Power and Energy Conversion (EPEC)
Research Group, Electrical Engineering Division, Department of
Engineering, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, Prof. Gehan
Amaratunga contributed his thoughts during the keynote forum.
Prof. Amaratunga said, "Nano technology is going to be a key
component to develop products to gain competitive edges in the
international markets with nanotechnology and nano applications serving
as a great answer to global problems in terms of food, water and health
care."
Consultant R &D Division, JLanka Technologies, Eng. Nalin
Karunasinghe shared his thoughts on a 'Novel Online Energy Monitoring
Device' while Dr (Eng) T. L. Pradeep offered his thoughts on an
innovative offering - 'Low carbon Green building design and
construction'.
CEO and Technical Director, JLanka Technologies, Dr. Mayura Jayasoma
said, "We are pleased to have had the opportunity to be the main sponsor
of this prestigious event. JLanka has always been a trend-setter in
encouraging a new wave of innovative energy management solutions and
Nanotechnology offers a new approach as seen 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," he said.
To-date, JLanka's installed solar electricity capacity has exceeded 4
MW and is the number one solar energy supplier to the national grid in
Sri Lanka with over 15,000 kWh per day power generation. |