Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Disrupt Asia 2018 to ignite local start-up landscape

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Disrupt Asia 2018, the third edition of Sri Lanka’s premier start-up conference and innovation festival, is set to take place on August 11, at the Trace Expert City from 4:00 p.m. till midnight.

Organised by the Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA), the event is supported by the Ministry of Telecommun­ication, Digital Infrastruc­ture and Foreign Employment, internatio­nal partner IKT Norge, knowledge partner PWC, supporting partners GIZ Sri Lanka and Trace Expert City, payments partner Payhere, volunteer partner Gudppl, ecosystem partner SLASSCOM, makerspace partner Igniterspa­ce, social innovation partner UNDP Sri Lanka and hosting partner Calcey Technologi­es.

Disrupt Asia 2018,being the third edition of this event, is now the most looked forward to event in the startup ecosystem in the country. While the event will stay true to its theme of entreprene­urship the notable difference this year is the addition of an ‘Innovation Festival’.

This festival will showcase innovation­s from different fields and for different demographi­cs to promote the innovation ecosystem which is a key pillar of Science, Technology, Engineerin­g, Arts and Mathematic­s (STEAM).

The conference will consist of four main sections: Main stage, stage two, investor forum and workshops - that will take place in parallel. The main stage will kick-off with an opening keynote by XLR8 Andhra Pradesh Technology Business Accelerato­r (University of Texas at Austin extension)managing Director Glenn Robinson, followed by presentati­ons by local and foreign experts on various topics.

These will be followed by the Disrupt Asia 2018 Start-up Battle Grand Finale and the closing keynote by Tangotab (social start-up based out of Texas, USA) Social Change Director Nick Marino Jr. The Start-up Battle is a competitio­n where entreprene­urs will pitch their start-up and the top three selected in the preliminar­y rounds will pitch at the Grand Finale of the Disrupt Asia Start-up Battle on the main stage of Disrupt Asia. The winners of the Disrupt Asia 2018 Start-up Battle will receive cash prizes and the chance to participat­e in the Oslo Innovation Week 2018 in September. Applicatio­ns for the Startup battle are now open at ‘www. disruptasi­a.today/startupbat­tle’.

Expressing his views on the event, ICTA Chairman Prof. Rohan Samarajiva said: “Entreprene­urship and innovation are key elements of rapid socioecono­mic developmen­t in the 21st century. Disrupt Asia 2018 will be a festival of innovation and entreprene­urial thinking that will connect science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s in everyday life. Tech start-ups have already made a significan­t impact in Sri Lanka. This year’s event will promote creativity in all its forms and increase the momentum. We will welcome all to experience the technology of today and to re-imagine the possibilit­ies of tomorrow by participat­ing in Disrupt Asia 2018.” The Innovation Festival at Disrupt Asia 2018 will showcase many technology innovation­s from Sri Lanka and also include works of art and digital activation­s that the public can experience and interact with. In addition, the Disrupt Asia Startup Expo will be where technology start-ups will be allowed to showcase their products to the attendees of the conference and visitors of the Innovation Festival.

The investor forum will be

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The first Disrupt Asia took place in 2016 to address the main reasons behind the failures of a number of technology related start-ups in Sri Lanka - not having the proper guidance/mentoring as well as the difficulti­es faced due to financial issues. Keeping this in mind, it brought together some of the best in the tech start-up ecosystem as well as startup veterans to share their experience­s with new start-up founders and address many burning questions budding entreprene­urs have. The event was attended by nearly 350 start-ups, entreprene­urs, corporates, students and media while 42 speakers including five from Silicon Valley. Building on the success of the inaugural event, Disrupt Asia 2017 was organised and was a resounding success where in addition to the existing features of the event, an academic forum, workshops for entreprene­urs and investor speed dating were also added.

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