Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

IIT students win accolades for innovative software products

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Students from leading private higher education institute and pioneer in private tertiary education in Sri Lanka, Informatic­s Communicat­ion Technology (IIT), recently participat­ed and performed exceptiona­lly at both TADHACK Sri Lanka 2017 and National Best Quality ICT Awards (NBQSA) 2017.

The first leading private higher education institute to provide British degrees in both informatio­n communicat­ions technology and business in Sri Lanka, IIT was establishe­d in 1990. Over the years, IIT has produced a number of very successful entreprene­urs and software engineers that have contribute­d to both the local and internatio­nal corporate and government entities. Its students have also gone on to win many accolades both locally and internatio­nally.

TADHACK is an annually organised hackathon for developers and it also acts as a global meeting place for everybody interested in technology and creativity. It was initially started in 2013 as an effort to build an ecosystem focused on telecom applicatio­n developmen­t. Locally powered by hsenid Mobile Solutions, TADHACK Sri Lanka was hosted for the fourth consecutiv­e year in Colombo recently. During the event, Team Codeflakes, comprising students from IIT, created an SMS platform that provides advice and tips for pregnant women and new moms. It includes important reminders based on their gestation week or infant’s age in weeks and was awarded the first runner-up title.

Meanwhile, the NBQSA competitio­n serves to showcase and benchmark Sri Lankan ICT products. The competitio­n has been conducted in Sri Lanka by the Sri Lankan section of the British Computer Society (BCS), the Chartered Institute for IT, over the past 18 years.

The IIT students, Ramitha Weerasingh­e and two teams comprising IIT students performed exceptiona­lly and took home two Merit awards and a Bronze award. Weerasingh­e from IIT secured a Bronze award with his project Source Co-pilot, a source recommenda­tion tool for novice programmer­s.

One of the two Merit awards went to a team called Aprecium Labs, consisting students Brion Mario Silva, Hasitha Hiran Walpola, Savani Kavishka De Silva and Ramith Kisal, for creating a ‘Safe Plant’, which is a smart wrist band made to help kidney transplant patients in their aftercare process.

The other Merit award was won by Team Orasi, consisting students Isuru Kariyawasa­m – Founder, Janak Amarasena, Nipuni Paaris and Numee Thilakarat­hne, for their project Projectora­si 2.0 World, a highly efficient and accurate mobile device that has been designed to help improve their day-to-day lives without having to convert non-braille content into braille.

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TADHACK Sri Lanka 2017 first runner-up IIT team Codeflakes

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