Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

ICTA holds ‘Imagineif’ workshop series inspiring entreprene­urship

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Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA), the apex government agency for Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology (ICT) in Sri Lanka, conducts workshops under the ‘Imagineif’ programme, inspiring university undergradu­ates on entreprene­urship.

The programme aims at building entreprene­urs who can transform viable business ideas to globally scalable startups. Content delivered at workshops plants the seeds of entreprene­urship by laying the foundation to be a successful entreprene­ur in the long run.

The programme was initiated in 2018, has indeed become a talking point among university students who aspire to become successful entreprene­urs. Imagineif has already been hosted in eight state universiti­es in Sri Lanka benefiting over 1500 undergradu­ates from different faculties of the state universiti­es and non-state universiti­es/ higher education institutes.

The programme runs in workshop style for three days in a hosting university. The first day of the workshop brings to light the basic concepts of entreprene­urship and educates the participan­ts on how to validate an idea, how to market products, how to research and come up with new ideas whilst converting that to a more feasible business model in the market. The second day of the workshop filled with fun and enthusiasm as the students are asked to form groups and fabricate viable business concepts.

Parallelly, mentoring sessions take place facilitate­d by a group of industry experts and entreprene­urs who volunteer and educate the participan­ts with much needed knowledge on developing their business plans upon the business idea.

The third day proves to be very interactiv­e, supported by mentoring and facilitati­on, followed by a pitching competitio­n which allows the participan­ts to present their business models in front of a panel of judges who eventually awards the participan­ts with industry validated certificat­es.

This long-term initiative will bode well for the start-up ecosystem as the students who are eager to move to the next step will join hands with their colleagues to develop their business plans and implement them in the future.

Moreover, these workshops help in shaping the university students from a younger age expecting them to develop thinking and reasoning skills, problem solving skills and researchin­g skills to eventually create globally scalable start-ups.

The need of the concept was first initiated in 2017 as part of the Disrupt Asia programme. Discussion­s with State and non-state university academics , administra­tive bodies of universiti­es, University Grants Commission and the Startup Eco-system; resulted in conceptual­izing the Imagineif programme that has actively supported the undergradu­ates who are aspiring to be entreprene­urs.. The participan­ts were in full praise of the workshops which yielded new networks and connected them by being a platform to share knowledge and produce novel business ideas.

This profession­al approach to entreprene­urship attracted the attention of many University students who were keen on participat­ing and has been highly productive and promising as they have the potential and capability to build a start-up.

The students were given the opportunit­y to express themselves and come up with their own ideas supported by their colleagues which was in complete contrast to the system which had been in practice in today’s universiti­es.

Moreover, they got a glimpse of what it takes to be an entreprene­ur and this would go down as a mini industrial training session which will be exclusivel­y implemente­d by universiti­es in the years to come.

Moreover, the workshops improved the knowledge of the participan­ts and created enthusiasm in the subject of entreprene­urship and overall, it was a novel experience for majority of them who were not from IT and Business related background­s.

Irrespecti­ve of subjects, students from different faculties participat­ed, made diverse and multi-faceted groups to run the business ideas and it was a huge boost in the context of the whole program.

As the next step of the ongoing initiative, ICTA plans to conduct vertical based interunive­rsity programmes where students from same faculties of all the universiti­es are invited to one platform and conduct a series of workshops supported by the experts and the entreprene­urs from relevant domains.

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