THE SECOND DAY OF "TECHNO 2023" BEGINS UNDER GRACEFUL PRESENCE OF THE AIR CHIEF
10:15pm on Saturday 21st October 2023
The second day's opening ceremony of "Techno
2023" commenced under the graceful presence of the Commander of the Air
Force, Air Marshal Udeni Rajapaksa today (21 October 2023) as the chief
guest. This National Engineering and Technology Exhibition, which
commenced on the 20th of October 2023, promises to be a dynamic event
running through the 23rd of October 2023 at the Bandaranaike Memorial
International Conference Hall (BMICH).
Air Marshal Udeni Rajapaksa, an accomplished pilot and professional engineer, articulated the significant role that technological innovations within the Defense Forces play in bolstering Sri Lanka's economy in his opening address.
Organized by the Institute of Engineering of Sri Lanka (IESL), the 35th Techno Exhibition serves as a profound source of inspiration for nurturing future innovators. This year's exhibition theme, 'Building the Economy through Engineering Technology,' underscores its purpose not merely as an exhibition but as a platform for constructive dialogue, knowledge sharing, and engineering collaboration.
In response to IESL's request, the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) participated in this annual exhibition, uniting with the other two sister services under the banner of the College of Military Engineering and Technology in Sri Lanka (CMETSL). The joint showcase of tri-services engineering prowess at the exhibition has been impressive, featuring an array of military products and groundbreaking innovations across diverse engineering disciplines. These exhibits range from specialized military applications to those with broader utility, emphasizing the engineering capabilities of the tri-services.
The SLAF's participation in the exhibition stands out, with a focus on presenting research and development initiatives. These encompass projects such as Lihiniya MK I and hand-launched UAVs, an IP-based ground-to-air communication system, an ADS-B receiver for aviation applications, and object detection using artificial neural network technology.
Notably, the Director General Aeronautical Engineering (DGAE), Air Vice Marshal Muditha Mahawattage, Director of Research and Development (DR&D), Group Captain Chandimal Hettiarachchi along with officers representing various engineering formations, were also present during the opening ceremony of this auspicious second day. The SLAF's commitment to innovation and technological advancement is evident, as demonstrating a pivotal role in showcasing Sri Lanka's engineering prowess at "Techno 2023."
Air Marshal Udeni Rajapaksa, an accomplished pilot and professional engineer, articulated the significant role that technological innovations within the Defense Forces play in bolstering Sri Lanka's economy in his opening address.
Organized by the Institute of Engineering of Sri Lanka (IESL), the 35th Techno Exhibition serves as a profound source of inspiration for nurturing future innovators. This year's exhibition theme, 'Building the Economy through Engineering Technology,' underscores its purpose not merely as an exhibition but as a platform for constructive dialogue, knowledge sharing, and engineering collaboration.
In response to IESL's request, the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) participated in this annual exhibition, uniting with the other two sister services under the banner of the College of Military Engineering and Technology in Sri Lanka (CMETSL). The joint showcase of tri-services engineering prowess at the exhibition has been impressive, featuring an array of military products and groundbreaking innovations across diverse engineering disciplines. These exhibits range from specialized military applications to those with broader utility, emphasizing the engineering capabilities of the tri-services.
The SLAF's participation in the exhibition stands out, with a focus on presenting research and development initiatives. These encompass projects such as Lihiniya MK I and hand-launched UAVs, an IP-based ground-to-air communication system, an ADS-B receiver for aviation applications, and object detection using artificial neural network technology.
Notably, the Director General Aeronautical Engineering (DGAE), Air Vice Marshal Muditha Mahawattage, Director of Research and Development (DR&D), Group Captain Chandimal Hettiarachchi along with officers representing various engineering formations, were also present during the opening ceremony of this auspicious second day. The SLAF's commitment to innovation and technological advancement is evident, as demonstrating a pivotal role in showcasing Sri Lanka's engineering prowess at "Techno 2023."