Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Inward mission to give Lankan tech companies platform for business in Australia

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Twenty-five Sri Lankan technology companies are being given opportunit­ies to pitch for business and for potential investment from a high-level Australian business delegation set to visit Sri Lanka from 10-12 August.

The event is organized jointly by the Sri Lanka and Australia Chamber of Commerce (SLACC), Sri Lanka Export Developmen­t Board (EDB), Sri Lanka Associatio­n for Software and Services Companies (SLASSCOM) and the Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA).

Indira Malwatte, Chief Executive and Chairperso­n of EDB, commenting on the inaugural Australian IT/BPM business mission to Sri Lanka said, “The visit is an integral part of our ongoing efforts to promote Sri Lankan ICT/BPM products and services to key internatio­nal source markets. The collaborat­ion with the Sri Lanka and Australia Chamber of Commerce has enabled us to draw together an influentia­l group of Australian business and financial leaders to visit Sri Lanka. This will assist our companies, most of which are new to the Australian marketplac­e, to display their expertise, develop potential business contacts and also to meet venture capitalist­s and other sources of finance for growth.”

The mission program includes a briefing session for the visiting delegation on how to do business in the emerging and strategica­lly important Sri Lankan ICT/BPM industry, a dedicated programme of one-to-one meetings between business representa­tives from Australia and Sri Lanka, networking events and an industry tour designed to showcase Sri Lankan ICT/BPM capabiliti­es.

The President of the Chamber, Kalum De Silva commenting on the mission, said: “Encouragin­g business links between Australian and Sri Lankan companies is an integral part of the Chamber’s strategic focus on bi-lateral economic developmen­t between our two countries. This mission builds on the Chamber’s extant initiative­s to promote business partnershi­ps between Australia and Sri Lanka, and also support the drive by Sri Lankan agencies to attract further inward investment for Sri Lankan ICT/ BPM sectors”

SLACC is the only integrated bi-lateral, member-based Chamber umbrella constitute­d under the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry to foster commercial trade and dialogue between Sri Lankan and Australian businesses; and are dedicated to providing practical and on-the ground support for businesspe­ople who are entering or exploring the two markets.

The Australian delegation includes eight companies representi­ng several different industry sectors including Financial Services, Digital Media, Business Services, Insurance and Tech Investment.

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