NIBM to launch National Innovation Centre in partnership with Malaysia’s Limkokwing University of Creative Technology
26TH SEPTEMBER 2017, COLOMBO: The National Institute
of Business Management (NIBM), the country’s most outstanding business
education center, prepares to launch its futuristic education centre- the
National Innovation Centre (NIC) in collaboration with Malaysia’s Limkokwing
University of Creative Technology. Established by NIBM, which celebrates 50
years of excellence in human capital development, NIC will present a highly
conducive environment for empowering the future generation with the demanding
entrepreneurial skills along with modern technology, innovation and creativity.
NIBM and the Limkokwing University in Malaysia are planning to step up
their teaching methodology by exposing students to the latest technology in the
market. With its international campuses located in Cambodia, Indonesia, China and
the United Kingdom, the prestigious Limkokwing University provide innovative
hubs for young people worldwide to graduate with in-demand skills. The
strategic synergy between NIBM and Limkokwing integrates the best of both
worlds by merging their illustrious features to deliver high quality education.
Located in the heart of Colombo NIC is a national resource centre
which offers a host of programs to groom a new generation of full-fledged graduates
armed with the highly sought after skills. Students can choose from a range of
programs that include Multimedia, Fashion, Design, Architecture, Communication,
Journalism, Sound & Music and Information Technology. The institute
delivers globally acclaimed professional knowledge and qualifications in
addition to helping the students develop core competencies to become creative
and commercially astute.
As a game-changer in Sri Lanka’s
creative institution sector, NIC will adopt most modern teaching methodology to
create independent and versatile professionals equipped with up-to-date
knowledge. These young professionals will possess fine capacity to serve in a
multitude of industries including Design, Film, Sound, Music, Broadcasting,
Journalism, Communication, Fashion and IT.
“We live in a world ruled by digital
technology, industry empowerment and market demands. Creativity plays an
increasingly essential role in this rapidly changing world. We produce full-fledged
graduates with the capacity to drive their own ventures. They will create new jobs
instead of seeking for existing ones. They will take risks and create wealth while
performing as productive global citizens. NIC will help the younger generation
to design their own future, help them build their own international network, and
pave the route for high income careers,” Dr. D.M.A Kulasooriya (Director
General) of NIBM said.
Commenting on the occasion, the
Vice President Brand Creativity & Talent Developmet of Limkokwing
University of Creative Technology Dato’ Tiffanee Marie Limsaid,
“The world today is divided into two groups of nations – those with the
capacity to innovate and those without. Countries that practices innovation
progress and become richer, while those who don’t, regress and become poorer.
Innovation, in simple terms, is about making changes in order to move forward.
It’s about making progress, and enabling evolution and empowering
transformation.”
Creativity breeds fresh ideas. It
is the core of today’s economy. The world values creativity more than ever
before as creativity has the power to statistically change the global economy.
NIC’s educational core values will help the students to graduate with
up-to-date global knowhow together with the ability to discover their innate
talents and thrive in the rapidly developing new economy of the 21st
century, locally or internationally. The inauguration ceremony of the National
Innovation Centre will take place under the patronage of H.E. the President
Maithripala Sirisena on the 20th October 2017.
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