Suran Goonatilake


Suran Goonatilake, OBE is a Sri Lankan born British academic, entrepreneur and producer. He is a visiting professor at the Department of Computer Science at University College London.

Background

He did his undergraduate degree at the University of Sussex in Computing and Artificial Intelligence, followed by a PhD at University College London in Machine Learning.
As a student at UCL, Goonatilake, co-founded with three fellow students, a Machine Learning company called Searchspace whose software is used by banks and the stock exchanges around the world to detect complex ‘patterns’ of insider-dealing and money laundering. In May 2005 Searchspace was acquired by Warburg Pincus.
He is the co-founder of several Deep Tech companies, many of which are the result of commercialising research from British Universities

Entrepreneurship

In 2005, he was made an officer of the Order of the British Empire in the Queen's birthday honours list, for his services to Entrepreneurship.

Fashion

He founded the Centre for Fashion Enterprise in London a non-profit initiative that finances and nurtures high-growth fashion designers in London. This initiative pioneered a new model of building luxury fashion companies and drew upon practises from technology start-ups, film and music industries. Famous alumni include Erdem Moralıoğlu, Marios Schwab, Mary Katrantzou, Manish Arora, and JW Anderson.

Film and TV

In 2006, Goonatilake was an executive producer on the romantic comedy, Scenes of a Sexual Nature, directed by Ed Blum and starring Ewan McGregor and Tom Hardy. The film was distributed independently via The Really Honest Little Distribution Company and premiered as the closing film to the 2006 London Raindance Film Festival.
In 2007 he was the executive producer for Luxury Unveiled, a documentary TV series on the world's top fashion and luxury brands including Chanel, Tiffany, Dunhill and Cartier.

Publications

Goonatilake is a co-editor of two books,