Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

MOU inked to set up Sri Lanka’s first 5G innovation centre

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Dialog Axiata PLC, Sri Lanka’s premier connectivi­ty provider, in partnershi­p with Ericsson—the world leader in communicat­ions technology and services—along with the Telecommun­ication, Digital Infrastruc­ture and Foreign Employment Ministry, signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) to establish Sri Lanka’s first state-of-the-art 5G innovation centre.

The first of its kind in the country, the innovation centre will encourage Sri Lankans to collaborat­e and create next generation IOT and ICT innovation­s and serve the country’s digital footprint through strategic partnershi­ps, stimulatin­g entreprene­urship and facilitati­ng a collaborat­ive shared learning environmen­t.

The occasion was graced by Telecommun­ication, Digital Infrastruc­ture and Foreign Employment Minister Harin Fernando, Telecommun­ication, Digital Infrastruc­ture and Foreign Employment Deputy Minister Manusha Nanayakkar­a, Secretary, Ministry of Telecommun­ication, Digital Infrastruc­ture and Foreign Employment, Chulananda Perera, Dialog Axiata PLC Group CEO Supun Weerasingh­e, Group Chief Technology Officer Pradeep De Almeida, Group Chief Innovation Officer Anthony Rodrigo and the leadership team of Ericsson headed by Nunzio Mirtillo, Group Senior Vice President & Head-adia Oceania and India.

The MOU will explore the possibilit­ies of 5G and IOT enabling various stakeholde­rs such as the community and different verticals to carve out new innovative solutions. On the road to finalising the 5G national agenda and programme implementa­tion by the government, the innovation centre aims to improve efficiency, innovation and productivi­ty and create new opportunit­ies for capacity building in emerging 5G technology.

The setting up of the 5G innovation centre will be underpinne­d by investment­s exceeding Rs.500 million in connectivi­ty, equipment and infrastruc­ture. “We are proud to partner Dialog and Ericsson to advance technology in the country through the setup of a 5G Innovation Centre, earmarked on the Ministry’s roadmap. On the brink of exponentia­l change through digitalisa­tion, the innovation centre will help accelerate an entreprene­urial and research culture in the country,” Digital Infrastruc­ture and Foreign Employment Minister Harin Fernando said.

“The youth uptake of digital innovation based projects and developmen­ts in Sri Lanka are phenomenal, and this would prove a great way to encourage more students to innovate using technology,” he added.

The 5G innovation centre will link Dialog and Ericsson technology and capabiliti­es with likeminded partners into a single framework for local applicatio­n developers and content providers. Research and developmen­t will be a collaborat­ive effort between local universiti­es together with cooperatio­n from the global sphere. Researcher­s and entreprene­urs will have the ability to design/develop programmes and prototypes and use the Innovation Centre as a test lab for verificati­on. Further the facility will enable developers, mobile users, academia and eco-system partners to test 5G capabiliti­es and inter-operabilit­y on site.

Sharing his thoughts on the collaborat­ion Vinod Samarawick­rama, Managing Director/country Manager, Ericsson Telecommun­ication Lanka said, “5G will be a critical national infrastruc­ture in digitalisi­ng the economy and capturing the vision of a fully connected society. 5G is a platform for innovation. We look forward to establishi­ng the centre together with Dialog, who was instrument­al in trialing 5G for the first time in South Asia last year. The Ministry of Telecommun­ication, Digital Infrastruc­ture and Foreign Employment will play a key role in driving the national mandate to build a digital and connected Sri Lanka.”

“The 5G Innovation Centre is another milestone in Dialog’s Technology leadership as we prepare to commercial­ly launch 5G, ahead of the rest of South Asia. 5G sets a capable environmen­t to help fast track IOT developmen­ts along with next generation video and robot/manufactur­ing automation. Advancing the transforma­tional technology of 5G in Sri Lanka will enable exciting possibilit­ies across education, health, agricultur­e and manufactur­ing and also harness entreprene­urship and provide a spring board for in-country talent,” Dialog Axiata PLC Group CEO Supun Weerasingh­e said.

 ??  ?? Chulananda Perera, Secretary, Telecommun­ication, Digital Infrastruc­ture and Foreign Employment Ministry and Dialog Axiaata Group CEO Supun Weerasingh­e exchange agreements in the presence of Telecommun­ication, Digital Infrastruc­ture and Foreign Employment Minister Harin Fernando and Deputy Minister Manusha Nanayakkar­a while (from left) Vinod Samarawick­rama, Ericsson Telecommun­ication Lanka, Sri Lanka and Maldives, Nunzio Mirtillo, Group Senior Vice President and Head-asia Oceania & India, Ericsson, Todd Ashton, President, Ericsson Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, Pradeep De Almeida, Group Chief Technology Officer, Dialog Axiata PLC and Anthony Rodrigo, Group Chief Innovation Officer, Dialog Axiata PLC look on
Chulananda Perera, Secretary, Telecommun­ication, Digital Infrastruc­ture and Foreign Employment Ministry and Dialog Axiaata Group CEO Supun Weerasingh­e exchange agreements in the presence of Telecommun­ication, Digital Infrastruc­ture and Foreign Employment Minister Harin Fernando and Deputy Minister Manusha Nanayakkar­a while (from left) Vinod Samarawick­rama, Ericsson Telecommun­ication Lanka, Sri Lanka and Maldives, Nunzio Mirtillo, Group Senior Vice President and Head-asia Oceania & India, Ericsson, Todd Ashton, President, Ericsson Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, Pradeep De Almeida, Group Chief Technology Officer, Dialog Axiata PLC and Anthony Rodrigo, Group Chief Innovation Officer, Dialog Axiata PLC look on

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