Sri Lanka Ushers in a New Era of Digital Learning with First Wi-Fi 7 Network at Smart University Summit 2025

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Sri Lanka’s higher education sector took a giant leap into the future at the Smart University Summit 2025, held at the Goldi Sands Hotel, Negombo. Co-hosted by LEARN (Lanka Education and Research Network) and powered by Huawei, the summit convened ICT directors, university IT professionals, and digital leaders from government universities across the island. The event’s crowning achievement: the launch of Sri Lanka’s first large-scale Wi-Fi 7 network, deployed at the University of Kelaniya—a milestone poised to transform the nation’s educational landscape.

A Milestone in National Digital Transformation

The summit was more than a gathering of minds; it was a showcase of Sri Lanka’s commitment to digital excellence. The unveiling of the Wi-Fi 7 network marks a watershed moment, positioning Sri Lanka at the forefront of campus connectivity in South Asia. This next-generation wireless technology, made possible by Huawei and its system integration partner N-able, delivers multi-gigabit speeds, ultra-low latency, and seamless coverage. It supports high-density applications such as immersive learning, 8K streaming, virtual labs, and the burgeoning Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem—ushering in a new era of digital education.

“At Huawei, we see digital transformation in education as more than just faster connectivity. It’s about enabling limitless collaboration, instant access to resources, and large-scale innovation. We’re proud to work with Sri Lanka’s education sector and LEARN to build fully digital, intelligent university ecosystems. Our goal is to help institutions prepare for the challenges and opportunities of tomorrow,” said Allen Liu Shuofei, Vice President, Huawei South Asia.

Mr. Allen Liu Shuofei, Vice President, Huawei South Asia delivering the welcome speech

The Power of Partnership: N-able and the University of Kelaniya

The success of the Wi-Fi 7 deployment is a testament to the collaborative spirit among Sri Lanka’s leading digital transformation stakeholders. Huawei, together with its system integration partner N-able, delivered the technical expertise and solutions required to make the University of Kelaniya’s network robust, secure, and future-proof.

Awarding university of Kelaniya for pioneering the first ever Wi-Fi 7 Implementation in Sri Lanka
Left to Right (Mr. Thiwanka Umagiliyage [Network Manager-UOK], Mr. Isankha Maduranga [Solution Engineer-Huawei Sri Lanka], Mr. Deepal Rathmale [Business Development Manager-Huawei Sri Lanka], Mr. Manfred Cai [Director Huawei South Asia], Dr. Ruwan Wickramarachchi [Director of the IT UOK], Mr. Rajitha Wickramasinghe [CTO N-able], Mr. Kasun Sri Wadimuna [Head of Technology N-able], Mr. Sandun Fernando [Network Manager-UOK] )

Dr. Ruwan Wikramarachchi, Director of the ICT Division at the University of Kelaniya, noted, “The Wi-Fi 7 deployment at the University of Kelaniya is a major milestone in Sri Lanka’s education digitalization journey. With Huawei’s intelligent NCE platform, we’ve modernized and future-proofed our campus network. Our partnership with Huawei and N-able has been key to overcoming real-world challenges. We aim to see all Sri Lankan universities evolve into digital innovation hubs.”

Dr. Ruwan Wikramarachchi, Director of the ICT Division at the University of Kelaniya addressing the gathering]

LEARN: Enabling Collaboration and Knowledge Sharing

LEARN, as the country’s National Research and Education Network (NREN), has long championed the cause of modernizing campus infrastructure. LEARN played a crucial role as the co-host of the summit, providing a collaborative platform for the nation’s ICT leaders to share knowledge and explore the future of digital education. “This collaboration with Huawei signals a new era for Sri Lanka’s higher education. As LEARN and Huawei, both born in the late 80s, come together, we’re not just building smart campuses; we’re building a smarter, more connected future for our universities. In a time when digital infrastructure is key to economic revival, investing in smart education is investing in Sri Lanka’s long-term resilience and growth,” remarked Prof. Roshan G Ragel, Consultant Chief Executive Officer, LEARN.

Prof. Roshan G Ragel, Consultant Chief Executive Officer, LEARN delivering the welcome speech

Huawei: A Longstanding Partner in Sri Lanka’s Digital Journey

Huawei’s commitment to Sri Lanka extends far beyond this project. With a local presence spanning over 27 years and a workforce of more than 350 employees, Huawei has been a steadfast partner in the nation’s digital transformation. The company’s extensive local ecosystem and investments in talent development have empowered Sri Lanka to embrace the digital age, supporting not only the education sector but also national infrastructure, telecommunications, and enterprise innovation.

Why Wi-Fi 7 Matters: Beyond the Technical Jargon

Wi-Fi 7 isn’t just about faster internet—it’s about transforming the way universities operate, teach, and innovate. For students and faculty, it means instant, reliable access to online resources, virtual classrooms, and collaborative tools. For administrators, it enables the seamless integration of smart campus solutions, from security to energy management. Importantly, Wi-Fi 7 complements the rollout of 5G and emerging 5.5G technologies, ensuring that campuses remain at the cutting edge of connectivity.

Crucially, as industries worldwide embrace AI and move towards Industry 5.0, universities must provide the digital backbone to support advanced research, real-time data analysis, and AI-driven applications. Wi-Fi 7’s ultra-low latency and high capacity make it the ideal foundation for these next-generation innovations.

Looking Ahead: A Blueprint for National Progress

The Smart University Summit 2025 not only celebrated technological achievement but also set a blueprint for the future. Through knowledge-sharing sessions led by Huawei and LEARN, ICT directors and university staff explored the latest trends in campus connectivity, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and network automation. The event underscored the importance of collaboration, innovation, and investment in building a resilient, knowledge-driven Sri Lanka.

As Sri Lanka’s universities evolve into digital innovation hubs, the Wi-Fi 7 launch at the University of Kelaniya stands as a beacon of what is possible when vision, partnership, and technology converge. The journey has only just begun, and with the continued dedication of partners like Huawei, LEARN, N-able, and the University of Kelaniya, the future of Sri Lankan education is brighter—and more connected—than ever before.