Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

ICTA CONDUCTS ITS FOURTH ROADSHOW IN THE EASTERN REGION

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The Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology Agency (ICTA) - the pioneer of digital transforma­tion aiming to make Sri Lanka a digitally inclusive Nation - together with the Ministry of Technology, Telecommun­ication Regulatory Commission (TRCSL), telecommun­ications partners and industry partners conducted its fourth roadshow in the east, a statement from it said.

The first Regional Developmen­t Roadshow was organised in June focusing on the Northern Region, while the second and third Regional Developmen­t Roadshows also took place successful­ly in the Southern and Central Regions. There will be one more Roadshow in the Western region scheduled for this year.

Over 1,500 participan­ts attended the Eastern Region Roadshow and met with officials representi­ng the Eastern and Uva Provinces. This initiative focuses on collaborat­ing with stakeholde­rs in the Eastern region such as government agencies, telecommun­ications and technology industry officials, SME sectors working in agricultur­e, education and other industries. This will help to introduce new and advanced technologi­es via experts, providing the necessary infrastruc­ture for new technologi­cal research and developmen­t.

The main Stakeholde­r Engagement forum held on the 26th of November was attended by participan­ts physically and remotely. The event was interprete­d in Sinhala, Tamil, and Sign languages ensuring the reach for a larger audience. The Government Forum was also held the same day and conducted with a presence of District Secretarie­s and the officials from their respective locations from Eastern and Uva Provinces.

Secretary to the Minister of Technology Jayantha De Silva initiated the session by stating that stakeholde­r support and involvemen­t plays a vital role and that being another objective of conducting the Regional Roadshows across the country. He further added, “ICTA wants to build an instrument that would help make the government a very friendly and efficient one that interacts well and caters to the people.”

Chairman of ICTA and the DirectorGe­neral of Telecommun­ication Regulatory Commission (TRC) Mr. Oshada Senanayake, commenced the event with a positive note “We’ve been talking about five -billion-dollar economy. Today, we have re-calibrated that for US $ 3 billion we believe that the ICT industry can strive forward and create an export earning of that value with the local empowermen­t as a country.”

He further added that “The second key aspect of achieving this is to ensure that we support the local startup ecosystem.”

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