The Sri Lankan Scientist Magazine

The Sri Lankan Scientist Magazine

Book and Periodical Publishing

The Premier Science Magazine in Sri Lanka

About us

The Sri Lankan Scientist is the premier life science information sharing magazine in Sri Lanka covering and integrating the disciplines of biological, medical, agricultural and indigenous medicinal sciences and both vertical and horizontal knowledge levels in the country. This will be a quarterly publication on recent researches published or to be published, talks of local scientists, research abstracts, articles, news articles, technology introductions, scientific short stories, classified ads of relevant areas and selected industry advertisements, and etc which go with the policy & guidelines of the magazine.

Industry
Book and Periodical Publishing
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Nugegoda
Type
Educational
Founded
2014
Specialties
Magazine, Science, Technology, Innovation, Biotechnology, Molecular Biology, Agriculture, Health science, Nanotechnology, and Biochemistry

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  • 📢 Sri Lankan Scientist Magazine Attends the Rubber Industry CEO Forum at Ramada Colombo! 🌍🧪 On October 23, our Managing Editor, Dilip Fernando, attended the Rubber Industry CEO Forum at Ramada Colombo. Organized by Dr. Sisira Ranatunga (CEO of Polymer Products Impex Pvt Ltd) and Peram Rao (CEO of TechnoBiz), the event brought together leaders from the rubber industry, Export Development Board (EDB), Industrial Development Board (IDB), and university representatives to discuss the future of Sri Lanka’s rubber sector in the age of Industry 5.0. 🌟 Eng. Gamini Nanda Gunawardana delivered a powerful keynote on "SME Leadership Challenges for Industry 5.0 Transformation"—a timely topic given the rapid rise of automation and sustainable practices reshaping the global manufacturing landscape. With CEOs, directors, and experts from across the sector sharing insights, the forum highlighted the importance of innovation, collaboration, and tech-driven growth to keep Sri Lanka at the forefront of the global rubber industry. Stay tuned for more updates from the event! #RubberIndustry #SriLanka #Industry5_0 #Innovation The Srilankan Scientist

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    CEO/Director, Business Professional, Entrepreneur, Motivational Speaker

    We’re thrilled to share that a science communication workshop was successfully conducted, with our Managing Editor from The Sri Lankan Scientist Magazine serving as the resource person. Hosted by the Media Circle of the Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, the session emphasized the importance of accurate science communication in Sri Lanka. We explored real-world examples and discussed best practices in science writing, tailored for both magazines and blogs. The workshop was interactive, with participants asking insightful questions and engaging with the content. Thank you to everyone who joined us in this shared effort to promote responsible, impactful science writing in Sri Lanka. Let’s keep the conversation going! #ScienceCommunication #TheSriLankanScientist #InstituteOfChemistryCeylon #MediaCircle #ScienceWriting #SriLanka

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  • The Sri Lankan Scientist Magazine reposted this

    View profile for Prasanga Dilip Kumar Fernando, graphic

    CEO/Director, Business Professional, Entrepreneur, Motivational Speaker

    I had the opportunity to witness a high profile gathering of rubber industry experts, professionals and government officials yesterday at Rubber Industry CEO Forum Colombo. Dr Sisira and Mr Peram Rao invited The Sri Lankan Scientist Magazine to have an observation of the event. They have recognized us through NIA representative Ms Vindya Jayawickrama Wijesinghe who was presenting at the conference as well. This is a great initiative to link a few gaps in the industry right now. we'll share some ideas through our magazine report soon. #rubberweek

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  • To make a real change in the people's behaviors and lives, we believe that they should become more rational.. Rational citizens needs application of scientific thought process We need to have a proper change in the communication sector in the country. We need more scientific content be available to the masses through mass media as always as possible To. Commence this dialog we are having a discussion tomorrow virtually. Our managing Editor Prasanga Dilip Kumar Fernando and news editor Sisira Kumara joins

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  • 🚀 Share Your Thoughts on Sri Lanka’s Science & Technology Future! 🌱 Calling all science enthusiasts, innovators, and forward-thinkers! 🧠✨ The Sri Lankan Scientist Magazine is working on a special issue dedicated to shaping the future of Science and Technology R&D in Sri Lanka, and we want your voice to be a part of it! 🌍 🔍 Here's your chance to make an impact: 📢 Comment below and share your ideas on: What key areas should Sri Lanka focus on for R&D? How can we encourage more youth participation in science and tech? What role should the private sector play in advancing R&D? 🗨️ Your insights will be featured in our upcoming print edition, along with your profile picture! Less than 100 words is all it takes to contribute to shaping the future of science and technology in our nation. 🇱🇰 💡 Don't miss this opportunity to make your voice heard and be a part of something big! 🕒 Deadline: 5 Days Let’s work together to build a stronger, smarter, and more innovative Sri Lanka! 🌟 #SriLankanScientist #FutureOfScience #InnovationSL #STEM #ResearchAndDevelopment

  • It is important that we work closely with the organizations like this to serve the global markets with innovations.

    WIPO Global Awards 2024: SMEs and startups from Argentina, China, Kenya, the Republic of Korea, Kuwait, Singapore, Switzerland, Thailand, and Türkiye are the winners – https://lnkd.in/dBN3ADaf. With their portable ultrasound imaging technology, solar-powered robots to detect pests or pathogens in crops, AI-based solutions to sort recyclable waste, 3D-printed bone replacements, and more, the winners represent the transformative potential of intellectual property (IP) in today’s world. In a ceremony held during the WIPO Assemblies, Director General Daren Tang Tang presented trophies to representatives of the nine winners, which were selected by an eminent international jury from over 600 submissions spanning more than 100 countries. The Awards recognize exceptional SMEs and startups that make smart use of IP for business and social impact. Congratulations to the winners! 👏 👏 👏 Photo: WIPO/Martin #WIPO #WIPOGlobalAwards #SME #SMEs #IntellectualProperty #wipoGA

    • Group photo of representatives of the winners of the 2024 WIPO Global Awards, jury members, WIPO Director General Daren Tang, and members of the WIPO Global Awards team at the WIPO Conference Hall. Behind them are branded sprint stands showcasing the 2024 WIPO Global Awards branding.

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