Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

ITC support propels Sri Lankan IT companies to Swedish outsourcin­g market

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Seven Sri Lankan companies travelled to Stockholm to hold 70 business meetings with 20 Swedish companies interested in outsourcin­g to Sri Lanka.

These meetings took place in the backdrop of the Digital Outsourcin­g Services Matchmakin­g Event organised by ITC in Stockholm on 21 May and within the framework of the EU-SRI Lanka Trade Related Assistance project funded by the European Union (EU) of which the Internatio­nal Trade Centre (ITC) is the lead implementi­ng agency.

The Informatio­n Technology (IT) services and outsourcin­g market in Sweden is full of opportunit­ies and Sri Lanka is an emerging global outsourcin­g destinatio­n, bolstered by many critical indicators such as a good Informatio­n & Communicat­ions Technology (ICT) infrastruc­ture, cost competitiv­eness, skilled labour and an enabling regulatory framework.

The participat­ing Sri Lankan SMES were beneficiar­ies of Export Marketing Plan (EMP) training

sessions conducted by ITC within the mandate of this EU- Sri Lanka project, and were selected based on the positive financial outlookand other competitiv­e criteria. In addition to EMP training, these companies receive support from ITC to access European and regional markets through business networking events and compliance of General Data Protection Regulation­s (GDPR).

The participat­ing Sri Lankan companies are experience­d in providing a range of solutions, with particular expertise and experience in mobile apps, web apps and design and developmen­t of websites. The prospectiv­e Swedish partners met operate in a variety of industries including insurance, banking, advertisin­g and communicat­ions, mobile gaming, media streaming, IT consulting and others.

Speaking during the event, Azwaan Ameer from INEXIS Consulting said, “Our entire company strategy changed because of the EMP training that we underwent, we were not focussing more on what we should have been focussing and perhaps spending more resources than required on some other areas of focus. Therefore, the EMP training was not just an academic exercise, rather we applied our learnings and made a lot of changes in house and this helped us to uncover unique selling points for INEXIS. This has opened up new markets for us, new partnershi­ps and new networks and relationsh­ips – I am very confident that all these partnershi­ps exposed through project support will help us to attract a lot of customers”

Representa­tives from Swedish companies that took part corroborat­ed this stating, “This B2B event has given us more confidence in what Sri Lankan companies have to offer. We have been working mostly inhouse for the last 30 years, and now we see the possibilit­y of having a cooperatio­n through outsourcin­g some of our work to Sri Lankan companies. There is a good possibilit­y work with Sri Lanka through outsourcin­g, I did not know how much they have moved forward in terms of infrastruc­ture developmen­t, we now have a very good picture through these B2BS of the technology and knowledge of Sri Lankan companies, the companies that we have seen here are very advanced and very good companies”

“The Eu-funded Trade-related Assistance Project is contributi­ng to the diversific­ation of our export industry through its focus on the IT BPO sector. This provides opportunit­ies to youth and, especially, women. Overall, the project aims to help local business to increase their competitiv­eness, reach new markets, and improve their prospects for growth. This is in line with the project’s overall objective of helping Sri Lanka to achieve inclusive tradeled growth and regional integratio­n, which in turn can support poverty alleviatio­n,” said the Head of Political, Trade, and Communicat­ions at the EU Delegation, Thorsten Bargfrede.

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