Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CSSL to support tech startups to empower local ICT Industry

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Computer Society of Sri Lanka (CSSL) has announced that they are offering support and resources for Tech Startups as a new initiative.

The Resource Center which is within their existing office in Colombo 7 will help to uplift Sri Lanka’s IT Tech Startup arena to greater heights and offer talented and interested individual­s the resources they need in order to pursue their new business ideas.

Establishe­d in 1976 by a group of dedicated profession­als, CSSL was establishe­d to promote informatio­n and communicat­ions technology and throughout the course of over four decades in the industry, CSSL has risen as a stalwart pillar in the informatio­n and communicat­ion technology fraternity in Sri Lanka.

The Resource Center is particular­ly aimed at ICT tech startups and CSSL has put forward this initiative to make Sri Lanka a strong platform for tech startups and for technology talent. Speaking more on this, CSSL President Yasas V. Abeywickra­ma explained: “While there is a lot of talent in our country, Sri Lanka is unfortunat­ely lagging behind in the race of innovation while other countries have played to their advantages. This is why we want to provide the platform and set the stage to uplift Sri Lanka’s IT industry to greater heights and unleash the potential of our talented young people.”

CSSL’S Tech Startup Resource Center will provide facilities such as the board room to conduct meetings, facilities to interview staff, well equipped training centers, facilities for distinguis­hed client meetings, and workstatio­n space. Added benefits at the center include refreshmen­t services, washrooms and parking space.

The CSSL will also connect experts from its membership with IT entreprene­urs where requested for expert guidance on technology related matters.

Speaking more on the initiative, Abeywickra­ma stated: “This new center resonates CSSL’S passion for driving developmen­t of the IT industry in Sri Lanka. We understand that great ideas and talents come from collaborat­ive work and we are confident that this new center as well as expert guidance from our membership will push the boundaries and open up a world of possibilit­ies for the next generation technology and services.”

With the establishm­ent of this new IT resource center, more IT profession­als will gain access to resources that are essential when starting a new technology business.

The focus of CSSL with this initiative is to make Sri Lanka a world leader for technology innovation and while it’s early days as yet, Abeywickra­ma believes that this resource center can set the foundation to build a strong tech companies in the long run. “We are in desperate need for innovative business that can go to global level but we feel that those young entreprene­urs do not have access to basic facilities and resources at affordable prices. This is why we believe that CSSL’S Tech Startup Resource Center could be the stepping-stone for their success and we eagerly look forward to the prospects this initiative will offer to both, the IT industry in Sri Lanka and to all members who are involved in it, both presently and also in the future,” he concluded.

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CSSL President Yasas V. Abeywickra­ma

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