Date: October 23, 2023Marking a significant leap towards enhancing knowledge and expertise in the field of glove manufacturing, a comprehensive training program was successfully conducted by Dr. Dhammika Weerathunga, from the Department of Polymer Science. The two-day event, held on October 21st and 22nd, 2023, provided valuable insights into glove manufacturing, identification of defects, and troubleshooting methods.

Eight eager participants, including six representatives from Ansell Lanka (Pvt) Ltd, actively participated in the two-day training program. Dr. Weerathunga’s extensive experience and expertise in the industry added a unique dimension to the training, offering participants a deep dive into the depths of glove manufacturing.

During the hands-on sessions, participants prepared gloves by themselves, while being aware of the various stages involved in the large-scale industrial production process. The training program covered a spectrum of topics, ranging from raw material selection to the final quality assurance processes. The emphasis on practical learning allowed participants to grasp the nuances of glove manufacturing and troubleshooting potential challenges that may arise during the production.

In an era where quality control and product safety are paramount, Dr. Dhammika Weerathunga’s training program has undoubtedly empowered participants with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in the competitive landscape of glove manufacturing.

The successful completion of this training program marks a milestone in the ongoing pursuit of excellence in the individual’s personal development. After the completion, participants who did not possess a knowledge regarding the manufacturing process of gloves previously have been fully armed with theoretical and practical aspects, making them highly attractive candidates as employees among glove industry. The participants who came from glove manufacturing industries also could gain a thorough knowledge about the reasons for their daily plant practices. Successful participants will carry with them not only a wealth of new knowledge but also a renewed enthusiasm to contribute to the advancement of the industry.

The next training program is scheduled to be conducted on 17th and 18th of February 2023. Next time the training program will include ‘balloon manufacturing’ as well. Balloon manufacturing is very easy to start as a cottage industry. People who are willing to start their own start-up manufacturing industry are mostly welcome to our next ‘Training Program on Glove & Balloon Manufacturing’. The program will be conducted in Sinhala medium, and all the handouts will be given in Sinhala. Anyone who passed Grade 8 school examinations can join this training program. For further inquiries please contact Dr. Sulashi Samarasinghe, sulashisama@sjp.ac.lk, 076-5603885.

Dr. Dhammika Weerathunga conducting the training program
Participants preparing the gloves by themselves.
Participants preparing the gloves by themselves
Participants with their prepared gloves in front of them
Participants with their prepared gloves in front of them
Participants with their certificates
Participants with their certificates