
Businesscafe - Sarvodaya Fusion, with support from the U.S. Embassy in Sri Lanka, launched USBus - a mobile American Space initiative aimed at expanding access to educational and cultural resources across the country.

Businesscafe - A group of 43 sales officers of Ceylinco Life recently graduated with diplomas in Financial Sales Management, under a programme tailor-made for the life insurance market leader by the Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing (SLIM).

Businesscafe - SUNGROW, a global leader in the solar energy industry, having partnered with E.B. Creasy Solar, the renewable energy arm of E.B. Creasy & Co., PLC, celebrated the launch of SUNGROW Energy Storage Systems for the first time on the local market.

Businesscafe - In a landmark collaboration aimed at enhancing industry-ready education for engineering students, IPD Colombo (Pvt) Ltd. has partnered with the Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology (SLIIT) to launch the first-ever IPD Power Systems Laboratory at the SLIIT Malabe campus.

Businesscafe - The Association of Professional Bankers of Sri Lanka (APB) recently hosted a successful Bank Coordinators’ Event at The Kingsbury Hotel, Colombo.

Businesscafe - Shangri-La Colombo has officially lifted the cloche on its newest culinary temptations : a thoughtfully curated collection of artisanal chocolate cakes, launched at an exclusive cake tasting ceremony held this week.

Businesscafe - Now marking its 12th year, the CFA Society Sri Lanka Capital Market Awards is to be held on 24 June 2025, at Cinnamon Life at City of Dreams.

Businesscafe - In a landmark achievement for the Sri Lankan marketing and technology industry, local agency Enfection, in partnership with Keells, secured a Silver Award at the prestigious The Drum Awards Asia Pacific 2025 under the category ‘Use of AI’.

Businesscafe - The Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing (SLIM) has officially announced the launch of SLIM DIGIS 2.5, the country’s premier platform recognizing innovation and impact in digital marketing.

Businesscafe - Since its establishment in the colonial era, Sri Lanka’s plantation sector has for the majority of its 200-year history been focused almost exclusively on cultivation of tea, rubber and coconut.