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Asia’s vibrant culture is slated to come under fresh spotlight next week, with the much-awaited Asia Network Beyond Design (ANBD) gearing up to take place in Colombo, giving much emphasis to the region’s creativity.
The ANBD Colombo Chapter, which will kick off on 11 February with a half-day conference, would be followed by an exhibition featuring arts, literature, and technology, amongst others. To be held at the Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology (SLIIT) until 15 February, the event will also feature an awards ceremony.
International delegates gracing the occasion are Prof. Cho Youl (ANBD Chairman), Prof. Jeehyun Kim (Secretary General) Prof. Akira Harada (Honorary Chairman), Prof. Guang-Dah Chen (Representative-Taiwan), Prof. Sui-Lan Chung (Representative-Taiwan) and Prof. Yin-Yoong Siow (Representative-Malaysia) in addition to 15 other foreign university delegates.
Representing Sri Lanka at the ANBD Colombo Chapter will be Athula Mahawalage (Representative), Prof. Janaka Rajapakse (Advisor) and Aruna Ishara Gamage (Secretary).
The exhibition will be open to the public from 11-15 February. Over 170 creations and designs have been selected from leading universities in Asian countries. Many foreign academics and professionals will be visiting for this event and they have gracefully agreed to conduct a workshop for the Sri Lankan students and industry professionals.
The event serves as a platform for university student communities who are actively engaged and studying Design and Multimedia-based curricula in Sri Lanka to gain fine insights.
ANBD plays a leading role for Asia design development by sharing of artworks, researches, education, technology and thought for cooperation and exchange of Asian designers through the exhibitions. Currently ANBD is organising periodic exhibitions in permanent member areas such as Seoul, Tokyo, Taipei, Tianjin, Tainan, Kuala Lumpur and Shanxi and have started working with Sri Lanka, Thailand and Germany.