First Graduating Class of Sri Lanka Elevator Training Center Celebrated

The first group of students to complete the Diploma in Elevator Training; image courtesy of Aitken Spence Elevators

With Sri Lanka’s first elevator training center opening in April 2022, the first group to complete the Diploma in Elevator Training, which was formed by Aitken Spence Elevators (Pvt.) Ltd. in collaboration with CINEC Campus (ELENET 939), graduated on January 9, Aitken Spence announced. Fifteen students graduated with a Diploma in Elevator Training – NVQ Level 3. Sakdehege Roshan Sampath Kumara received the highest results, receiving a special award. The diploma was created to provide the vertical and horizontal transportation industry with knowledgeable and qualified personnel equipped to handle the tasks professionally. It not only provides a steady foundation for the students and technicians, but also acts as an assurance for the stakeholders in the industry. The course trains students in both theory and practical application, preparing them for real-life scenarios. Furthermore, these graduates hold a diploma from a renowned university, CINEC, and leading conglomerate Aitken Spence. Aitken Spence Elevators is a joint venture between Aitken Spence PLC and Otis, responsible for the supply, installation and maintenance of Otis elevators and escalators in Sri Lanka and Maldives for more than 32 years.

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