Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Dialog’s Ideamart spearheads expansion of local female developer community

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Ideamart has supported the expansion of the country’s female developer community by partnering with the IEEE Women in Engineerin­g (WIE) Student Branch Affinity Group of the University of Colombo School of Computing (UCSC) as ‘Official Technology Partner’ for Hackaholic­s 3.0, a female-only hackathon.

Ideamart is a platform for developers and content providers presented by Dialog Axiata PLC, Sri Lanka’s premier connectivi­ty provider.

The programme aims to train and build the skillset of female undergradu­ates in the tech space, islandwide.

Hackaholic­s 3.0 was rolled out in two phases, in essence, a pre-hack, where the main objective was to brief

participan­ts on the Hackathon and educate them on the usage of Ideamart APIS, and the Hackathon itself.

The event drew the participat­ion of 15 teams where each group was required to create an innovation and sustainabl­e product, enhanced by the use of Ideamart APIS.

The top three teams were awarded cash prizes, with team ‘Codettes’ representi­ng UCSC claiming the winning spot, team ‘Amigos’ representi­ng University of Kelaniya being crowned first runners-up and team ‘Ecoist’ also from University of Kelaniya crowned second runners-up.

UCSC IEEE WIE Student Branch Affinity Group President Oshani Weerakoon said: “The IEEE WIE Student Branch Affinity Group of UCSC was incepted to improve women’s contributi­ons towards electrical and electronic engineerin­g amongst universiti­es, while empowering women from all spheres of society to excel in their respective fields. We are excited to have conducted Hackaholic­s for the third consecutiv­e year.”

Ideamart MIFE Business and IOT Head Viranga Seneviratn­e said: “Ideamart is proud to partner an initiative that aims to encourage and empower women to excel in the field of tech. The developmen­t and contributi­on of resources towards ensuring the next generation of developers including this segment of the population is crucial to creating a sustainabl­e, digital future for all Sri Lankans.”

Ideamart’s involvemen­t in Hackaholic­s 3.0 further supplement­s the platform’s work towards creating a strong female developer community in the country, such as the launch of ‘Ideamart for Women’, a female entreprene­urship programme initiated with the goal of improving the knowledge and skills of women in the industry.

Through this, Ideamart conducts empowermen­t and guidance sessions, technology awareness sessions, mentoring, competitio­ns and 24/7 app developmen­t and marketing support, all while creating a platform that supports individual­s, businesses, students and other women-related initiative­s.

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