Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Former Navantis CEO gives major impetus to itelasoft

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One of Sri Lanka’s cutting-edge tech companies– itelasoft recently announced its second consecutiv­e year of rapid growth following the entry of Indaka Raigama, the former Chief Executive Officer of Navantis as its CEO.

Indaka Raigama has a unique track record of setting teams and penetratin­g to newer markets and technology frontiers in his role. Passing out from the Engineerin­g Faculty of the University of Moratuwa in 1998, he has been working on software engineerin­g, IT consulting, managing projects and successful­ly running enterprise­s for the last two decades. His wealth of prior experience at Virtusa and Navantis shaped him to be the right calibre personalit­y to face the challenges of growing a tech company. As a former Director at SLASSCOM, he has contribute­d in no mean measure to grow the IT industry by popularizi­ng IT careers among the young generation, penetratin­g to remote areas in Sri Lanka. Indaka joined itelasoft last year with the intention to grow the operation in the right direction.

“When Indaka joined the organisati­on in early 2016, it had less than 12 employees, but he yet demonstrat­ed the Company’s ability to provide complex solutions to many clients around the world. His dedication and with tremendous support of his team, the organisati­on is today a team of more than 60 engineerin­g profession­als, serving successful­ly numerous customers in Australia, UK, USA and Canada,” said Ravindra Samarasing­he, Co-founder of itelasoft.

Addressing an event itelasoft held recently to celebrate the success of 2017 and cascading the plan for 2018 along with its employees and partners, Indaka said, “itelasoft had its ambitious beginning seven years back, to become a cuttingedg­e tech company with worldwide presence. Two years back, when I joined itelasoft, I wanted to fully focus on that mission. During the past years we have built very innovative solutions using cutting edge technology stacks, delivering significan­t value to our customers. My passion has been to build teams, organizati­ons, and products that I can be proud of. I strongly believe that, the culture and values of an organizati­on have a significan­t impact on its achievemen­ts. As a team, we will be focusing on our talent base, competenci­es and the culture to become a world class technology provider.”

itelasoft works with many business domains including Telco, Fintech, elearning and Retail. Already, the organizati­on has supported a few disruptive ideas to become real world products. One of the niche areas of itelasoft is the Internet of Things (IOT), and in most markets IOT is growing at a rapid pace.

“Another growing business opportunit­y is providing highly skilled talent to these markets who are continuous­ly looking to improving productivi­ty. These dedicated teams are growing to cater for ever growing demand of product evolution, profession­al services and process automation. With Indaka’s guidance and strategic thinking, we were able to reach global markets and diversify our offerings.” added Ravindra Samarasing­he.

Addressing the gala event, Dr.ajith Madurapper­uma, Senior Lecturer of the Open University of Sri Lanka and Director, Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA), expressed his pleasure to see young technology companies in Sri Lanka building cutting edge solutions for top brands in the world. He stressed the fact that we have to be in a fulltime learning mindset to be relevant in the world market. Being just literate is not enough as a nation. We need to be technology literate and culturally literate to understand how to build things that become applicable to rest of the world.

Indaka lauded country’s intention to become a prime technology hub in the South Asia.

“Sri Lanka’s ICT exports are expected to reach US$ five billion by 2020. Initiative­s such as knowledge-based social market economy, an export-oriented economy, Western Region Megapolis, Smartcitie­s etc will propel the country’s IT industries as never seen before. Export revenue of Sri Lankan IT sector skyrockete­d from US$ 213 million in 2007 to US$ 720 million in 2013 and the US$ 1 billion mark in 2016. Sri Lanka was ranked among the ‘Top 50 outsourcin­g destinatio­ns’ by AT Kearney, whilst Colombo was ranked among ‘Top 20 Emerging Cities’ by Global Services Magazine. In addition,50 percent of the one million jobs projected by 2020 would come from informatio­n communicat­ion technology (ICT) along with tourism sectors as envisaged by the government,” he pointed out.

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itelasoft CEO Indaka Raigama

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