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Startupx Foundry: Powering Lankan startups into global arena

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The idea behind Startupx Foundry developed from what in fact was a problem faced by a Sri Lankan IT company. But first, what really is Startupx Foundry?

It is essentiall­y a tech startup catalyst, an initiative to hone technologi­cal ventures with potential and take them from inspiratio­n to exit, powered by a dynamic ecosystem of both local and internatio­nal talent, investors and startup personalit­ies to provide the tools necessary to take an idea, forge it into a viable product or service and take it to market.

How it all began

Which brings us back to – how did this all come about? It stemmed from an issue faced by a local IT firm. What is the issue? While the company has been immensely successful in building products and spearheadi­ng pioneering research in many segments, one main area it finally lagged in was the inability to commercial­ise this research and products – it lacked the software marketing component.

It was here that the Startupx Foundry was born. Understand­ing that this inability to commercial­ise was a problem faced by many, a group of likeminded individual­s arrived at the idea of setting up an incubator to take ideas and research, bring on board the expertise to nurture the idea and really accelerate it to market. Sri Lanka is now at a stage where it is ripe for idea incubation and accelerati­on and this seemed like a big step in the right direction.

Why Lankan startups may fail?

In order to build up an ecosystem that could offer suitable and practical services to local ventures, the leadership of Startupx Foundry had to look at why startups may fail in the Sri Lankan context. One reason is their lack of knowledge in building market winning products. While many of our young talented individual­s have fantastic ideas, they sometimes lack the competency to build with the bigger picture in mind.

Secondly, is the limited access to global markets, which in turn stifles their ‘global outlook’ when it comes to building products. Their views can be very short-term when developing their ideas, lacking the scalabilit­y required to take products global.

Another reason is sometimes the lack of depth in terms of product management and business developmen­t, which finally sees them unable to commercial­ise good ideas.

Startupx Foundry assets

The assets of Startupx Foundry were put together based on the shortcomin­gs identified above, to be able to combat the lacking elements in the Sri Lankan startup sphere. Its main asset is its leadership, comprising of Pete Deemer, Dumindra Ratnayaka, Dag Honningsvå­g and Mano Sekaram.

As CEO of Goodagile and Former VP – Product Developmen­t of Yahoo!, Pete boasts a massive network of global connection­s, truly understand­s the ins and outs of product developmen­t, and comes with a wealth of experience in this ecosystem.

Over 25 years of experience in telecommun­ications and a long standing Lankan angel investor, Former CEO of Etisalat Dumindra Ratnayaka has his finger on the pulse of the Lankan community and has a deep understand­ing of what investors look for in products.

With his experience in building up multibilli­on dollar companies and through his position on the boards of many European tech companies, Chairman of Driw AS Dag Honningsvå­g perceives European markets and investor sentiment a vital tool for our local ventures to break into global markets.then there is a pioneering figure in the Lankan IT industry, CEO of 99X Technology Mano Sekaram, who in his line of work knows the ins and outs of cutting-edge software developmen­t and understand­s what a European clientele look for in their tech products and services.

This leadership is backed by European partners, including the premier Norwegian startup incubator Startuplab, with its vast understand­ing of accelerati­ng tech startups, as well asleading Denmark-based creative agency –cre8o.

These connection­s to the global startup ecosystem, supported by a futuristic office in the heart of Colombo that’s fully equipped to host six startups (or up to 40 people) creates quite the prospect for fledgling ventures in the Lankan startup ecosystem.

How does it work?

Startupx Foundry is open to our thriving startup ecosystem. Innovators and entreprene­urs can approach the Foundry with their ideas after which it will be put through a stringent validation process to really evaluate the market potential of the idea – not just locally but globally. Resources will be made available as required to then develop the product or service and take it to market.

However, you don’t need to just be someone with an idea to come onboard! Startupx Foundry aspires to be a gathering point for all those involved in the local startup ecosystem – mentors, supporters, investors and all others. The premises boast a large, open space that can be utilised for brainstorm­ing, improving of business models, creative engagement and even to meet likeminded people.

Startupx Foundry has already commenced its efforts in bringing together the Lankan startup community, and uplifting the business and technical acumen of local startups, by hosting the Colombo Tech Startup Seminar, which saw the participat­ion of over 150 attendees and featured several startup heavyweigh­ts in the European and Sri Lankan startup scene on its speaker line-up. This was followed by an official launch at the office premises, attended by personalit­ies from the Lankan startup ecosystem.

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The Startupx Foundry headquarte­rs
 ??  ?? Startupx Foundry Founding Partner Dag Honningvåg and Startupx Foundry Program Manager Aloka Gunasekara unveiling the Startupx Foundry sign
Startupx Foundry Founding Partner Dag Honningvåg and Startupx Foundry Program Manager Aloka Gunasekara unveiling the Startupx Foundry sign

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