
The Faculty of Engineering at NSBM Green University is proud to host the Technology Innovations and Digitalization Accompanying Creativity (TIDAC) Research Conference 2025, a premier academic gathering that celebrates the synergy between engineering, design, and the evolving digital landscape on Thursday, 13th November 2025 from 9:00 a.m. onwards at NSBM Green University, Homagama.
This year’s theme, “Bridging the Gap: Engineering, Design & Society,” invites scholars, professionals, and students across the nation to explore how technological innovation and creative design converge to address societal challenges and shape a more sustainable, inclusive future.
Dr. Sandhu will share insights on the transformative role of civil engineering in modern infrastructure and its impact on community resilience and development.
Prof. Munasinghe will delve into the intersection of architecture, urban design, and cultural identity in the age of digital innovation.
Most importantly, participants will have the valuable opportunity to witness engaging keynote and guest lectures from global thought leaders, interactive sessions and panel discussions on emerging technologies, research presentations from academics and industry experts, networking opportunities with innovators, designers, and engineers in a collaborative space to rethink the future of engineering and design in society. Whether you’re a researcher, practitioner, student, or enthusiast, TIDAC 2025 will offer you a vibrant platform to exchange ideas, showcase innovations, and inspire action!
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