In addition to the studio's opening, several new centers aimed at enhancing students’ practical skills and academic experiences were also inaugurated. These included a broadcasting studio where students can provide various educational services, such as a web radio channel, an Artificial Intelligence Research Laboratory, and a Centre for Gender, Equity, and Equality. During the event, laptops were given to help students continue their education without interruption, especially aiding those from schools affected by recent floods and other natural disasters. Furthermore, the "UoVT Greening Policy" was launched, which aims to integrate technology and environmental awareness. This policy will guide all construction and development at the university with the aim of achieving carbon neutrality by 2030. A major goal of this initiative is to encourage vocational education students to seek employment in industries that value green practices and sustainability. After the ceremony, the Prime Minister spoke with representatives from the university's student unions. The event also saw the presence of Deputy Minister of Vocational Education Nalin Hewage, Secretary to the Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education Nalaka Kaluwewa, Vice Chancellor of UoVT Professor K.M.G. Prasanna Premadasa, and other notable guests.