Our Vision

To make INGRIN Sri Lanka the best Printing & Graphics institute of South Asia.

Mission

To set up the institute as a center of excellence in the printing & graphics industry of Sri Lanka. Continuous updating of training programs with changing technology. To Develop competency based training programs for life long learning.

Goal

The main goal of the institute is to improve the general quality standard of the printing and communication industry in Sri Lanka. This goal is pursued by providing training and schooling to those already working in the industry as well as to those who are about to enter the industry.

A secondary goal of the institute is to create an awareness of the printing industry in general. This is done by carrying out image building activities, especially for school leavers. In doing so, the job opportunities in the sector are emphasized.

The main objective of the Institute

The main objective of The INGRIN Institute of Printing and Graphics has been to improve the standards of the industry by providing adequate and of properly trained personnel at all levels within the industry. The services rendered by the Institute during the last six years have contributed to achieving the above goal to a large extent. However, the Institute has to adapt to the demands of developing technology in order to effectively fulfill its obligations. The proposed expansions and diversifications would help the Institute to further enhance its ability to effectively serve the Printing and Graphics industry in Sri Lanka.

The potential benefits of the proposed expansion would be:

Overall improvement in productivity, quality, reliability and price competitiveness of printing establishments, which hitherto had no access to professional training.

Further improvement of performance of printing establishments, who have already got professionally trained staff by offering new training courses to equip them with the latest developments in the industry.

Contributing to reduce the unemployment problem by offering training to unemployed youth and school leavers, who could easily find openings in the printing industry.

New technological developments in the printing industry has opened up many new opportunities for increased participation of women in the industry and the Institute has planned to exploit this opportunity by involving more women in its training programs.

Generation of foreign employment by providing advanced professional training in printing and graphics to those who seek foreign jobs.

Increasing of foreign exchange earnings by export of printing products and/or saving of foreign exchange by substitution of imports of printing products from other countries through improvement of competitiveness of the local printing industry.

Generation of foreign exchange by offering training programs and related services to neighboring countries, which have no modern training facilities.

Boosting the image of the printing industry in Sri Lanka by improving its quality assurance systems through the services offered by the proposed quality control and testing facility. The services of this center could also be utilized to improve quality standards of garments.

INGRIN Institute of Printing & Graphics

The INGRIN Institute of Printing and Graphics was established in 1997,as a result of the determination of Hon. Kingsley T. Wickramaratne, the Minister of Internal & International Commerce & Food, in order to offer training programs to impart knowledge on new technological developments to Sri Lanka’s printing, packaging and advertising industries. The main strength of the Institute was the technical support received from The INGRIN Foundation of the Netherlands, a highly recognized international organization involved in development of printing and graphics industry in developing countries. The INGRIN Foundation has recognized INGRIN Sri Lanka as one of the most successful training institutes established by them and has used it as a model for setting up similar institutes in Indonesia, Ghana, Surinam, South America, The Philippines, Malawi, Cameroon, Benin, Tanzania, Eritrea, Congo, Somalia, Honduras, Costa Rica and The Dutch Antilles.

During the first year of operation, the Institute conducted only 11 training courses with the participation of only 165 candidates. The Institute had maintained an impressive track record by increasing the number of courses as well as the number of candidates who participated in the courses over the years.

The number of candidates trained by the Institute has been increased from 165 in 1998 to1345 by 2003. The noteworthy feature is that in addition to increasing the number of candidates, the Institute had introduced a large number of new courses to equip personnel in the printing industry to meet the challenges of the rapid technological changes and developments in the global market place. The Institute, which offered only 11 courses in 1998, now offers 21 regular training courses.

INGRIN Board Members and Advisory Committee

  • Member Mr. Gamini Marambe - Chairman
  • Member Mr Ananda. E Wickramaratne - M D.CEO

  • Member Dr. Co traas Directrer
  • Member Hon. Thilanaga Sumathipala Director

  • Member Mr. Dhammika Karunadhara - Director
  • Member Mr. Jude Silva -Director
  • Member Mr. Lasith Senanayake Director
  • Member Mr. Prasanna Karunathilake - Director
  • Member Mr. Rohan Victoria - Director
  • Member Mr. Saman Maldeni - Director
  • Member Mr. Thejan De Silva - Director
  • Member Mr. V. Kumaran - Director
  • Consultants

  • Member Mr Suranjith Premadasa

    Consultant

  • Member Mr Ian Ramsden

    Consultant

  • Member Mr Chandana Weerasinghe

    Consultant

  • Member Mr Thilak Premakumara

    Consultant

  • Member Mrs Chrystabel Saravanamuttu

    Company Secretary

  • Member Bankers

    Bank of Ceylon, super grade branch,Borella, Colombo-08