Dialog and Ideamart successfully host Google I/O Extended 2018
Dialog, Ideamart in collaboration with Google Developer Group Sri Lanka successfully hosted South East Asia’s largest Google I/O Extended 2018 event in Sri Lanka.
‘Google I/O Extended Sri Lanka 2018’, Sri Lanka’s most anticipated tech event of the year, was opened by a keynote from Dialog Axiata PLC Group Chief Operating Officer Dr. Rainer Deutschmann and saw the likes of an esteemed panel of speakers from Google, Google County Consultant Sri Lanka Prashanthan Balakrishnan, Google Inc Developer Relations Regional Lead Paul Ravindranath, Google Inc Country Engineering Consultant Sri Lanka Keshan Sodimana, Google Inc Google Developer Expert Singapore Lim Shang Yi and Google Inc Google Crowdsource Programme Manager Richa Singh, draw more than 3,500 innovators, entrepreneurs and agile developers to the fore.
A Slice of Google
Vision 2022 by the Sri Lanka Association of Software and Service Companies’ (SLASSCOM) states that the Sri Lankan IT sector foresees it becoming a US$ 5 billion industry, creating 200,000 direct jobs and enabling the launch of 1,000 startups. On the backdrop of such opportunity, the ICT and BPO sector grew by three times in exports and two times in workforce over the last five years and the demand continuously needs to be met by an over-promise of talent in the country.
Google Inc Developer Relations Regional Lead Paul Ravindranath said: “The increase in demand for ICT talent at this stage is key for Sri Lanka to stay competitive in the region. Programmes such as the Google Summer of Code, where students work with open source companies on coding projects, have paved the way to encourage talent within. Over 491 students in Sri Lanka have been recognised over the last decade and the potential is immense.”
He added: “Certifications such as the Associate Android Developer Certification and Web Developer Certification have been introduced to propel recognition. The growth in ‘AI first’ companies, has fueled investments targeted towards supporting developers. All this provides for the ideal platform together with learning communities that work to build a collaborative environment for developers.”
Dialog Axiata PLC Group Chief Operating Officer Dr. Rainer Deutschmann outlined the tectonic shifts from centralised to decentralised and edge computing, facilitated by 5G and blockchain, from classical to quantum computing approaching the quantum supremacy, and from classical deep learning towards selfoptimising and self-learning models.
He stressed the associated responsibilities for everyone, looking for example at machine bias, where algorithms exhibit the bias of their creators or their input data. He argued: “We are living in an exponential world, which poses tremendous opportunities for everyone embracing abundance, life-long learning, constant reinvention, new technologies and tight networking amongst entrepreneurs.”
He also extended an open invitation to capture those opportunities jointly with Dialog, for example through the Dialog Axiata Digital Innovation Fund, the Dialog startup and developer programme, or directly leveraging Dialog’s leading telecommunication and digital services.
Ideamart Long tail Business Senior Manager Roshanth Gardiarachchi and Google County Consultant Sri Lanka Prashanthan Balakrishnan conducted a joint session on the power of eco systems.
Other invitation speakers from Google, Google Developer Expert Singapore Lim Shang Yi, shared on building conversational applications with actions on Google, Google Country Engineering Consultant Sri Lanka Keshan Sodimana,on if AI is the next Mozart and Google Crowdsource Programme Manager Richa Singh,on Google Crowdsource and Machine Intelligence.
The event provided a platform for the budding developer and tech community to find inspiration and learn more about the opportunities and resources available for them to up-skill and work in tandem with the likes of digital incubator companies through increased investment in supporting startups such as the Google Launchpad Accelerator.
Former Sri Lanka Cricket Captain Kumar Sangakkara and N-able Chief Executive Officer Peter De Almeida shared key insights on managing teams and leadership pointers for developers and digital businesses to advance.
A Connected World through IOT
The future of technology and IOT (Internet of Things) applications were center focus with Dialog showcasing opportunities to enhance your everyday experiences through next generation technology.
The Smart Home exhibit included a smart button, to be used as a general-purpose actuator for sending an SMS, an email, calling a taxi, switching on a light, ordering gas and multiple other repetitive tasks. The latest Orange Electric Smartsocket powered by Dialog can now be used in homes to remotely switch your electricity on/off using the Dialog Smartlife App. Other key features within the smart home exhibit were a motion detector that helps you create scenes, a temperature and humidity sensor that reports functions and executes actions accordingly and a door and window sensor that changes your everyday functions.
The key highlight was the human powered slot car, that used a racing car, a racing track and a gym bike to power the car and report performance and analytics via the NB-IOT (Narrow Band IOT) circuit board developed by Ideamart, which is Sri Lanka’s first ever NB-IOT kit made for developers. Other exhibits included connected weather stations and a smart agriculture setup featuring a hydroponics station that used IOT to regulate plant growth through water and humidity exposure.
Recognising Budding Developer Community Talent
The award categories provided a platform for tech personalities in their respective fields to be recognised at the large forum.some of the award categories included, Youtuber of the Year (Tech Gadgets) awarded to well known social media enthusiast Chanux Bro, Sri Lankan Android App of the Year to Helakuru, Tech Startup of the Year to Arimac Lanka who continues to explore the possibilities of AI for the future, Best Ideamart App based on Google Technologies to Locateme, Emerging Innovator of the Year clinched by Nuwan Jaliyagoda and a special place to encourage female participation in the community through Tech Startup Female Entrepreneur of the Year which was bagged by the promising Sajani Amarasiri.
The award recipients were nominated by the community and selected based on the most amounts of votes received online, quality of the work and the significant impact they are making in the country.
The event was a launchpad to many nascent, aspiring and mature tech individuals and an opportunity to network and share experiences with each other and Google, Dialog and Ideamart industry experts.
Printed and published by Wijeya Newspapers Ltd. on Tuesday May 15, 2018 at No. 8, Hunupitiya Cross Road, Colombo 02