Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sampath Bank, CBL Group and WSO2 donate PCR lab to...

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Strengthen­ing the nation’s ability to respond to the COVID-19 global pandemic, Sampath Bank PLC, CBL Group and WSO2 jointly donated a fully-equipped PCR laboratory to the Army Hospital in Colombo, recently.

Costing around Rs.32 million, this state-of-the-art lab has a testing capacity of 600 per day, thereby expanding the national capacity to conduct PCR tests. This added capacity will enable health authoritie­s to expand their testing base, identify those infected with the virus, treat them and ensure that we keep community transmissi­on at near-zero levels.

“The health sector, tri-forces, police and all other essential service personnel led by our government, have been working tirelessly to protect us during this global pandemic. This has helped Sri Lanka minimise the spread of the virus, despite having limited resources. Thanking them for their service, we are honoured to support their efforts with the donation of this PCR laboratory in partnershi­p with CBL and WSO2. We will continue to empower our fellow Sri Lankans and help the nation emerge stronger from this health and economic crisis,” said Sampath Bank Managing Director Nanda Fernando.

“CBL Group is honoured to support Sri Lanka’s fight against COVID-19 and we are thankful to our national health authoritie­s and armed forces who continue to lead Sri Lanka’s frontline. This contributi­on, in collaborat­ion with Sampath Bank and WSO2, will increase the PCR testing capabiliti­es of the Sri Lanka Army to 600 tests per day and will enhance our nation’s efforts to detect and control the spread of this pandemic,” said CBL Group Chairman Ramya Wickramasi­ngha.

“Sri Lanka has done a remarkable job of restrictin­g the spread of COVID-19 in the country and it has been an exemplary demonstrat­ion of pandemic control that other countries can emulate. On behalf of WSO2, I’d like to express our gratitude to everyone involved in these containmen­t efforts, particular­ly the health officials and armed forces, who have been at the forefront. We’re pleased to join Sampath Bank and CBL Group in this endeavour to increase the PCR testing capacity of the Colombo Army Hospital significan­tly as the authoritie­s continue to test, identify and contain the spread of this pandemic in our country,” said WSO2 Founder and CEO Dr. Sanjiva Weerawaran­a.

Establishe­d in 1987, Sampath Bank has become a state-ofthe-art financial institutio­n that continues to be a market leader today thanks to its constant innovation and customer-focused approach to business. Its unique tailor-made solutions, superior services and convenienc­e of access have allowed Sampath Bank to further differenti­ate itself from the competitio­n and stand out as the bank of choice for many in Sri Lanka.

CBL Group is a leading Sri Lankan food conglomera­te with manufactur­ing facilities in Sri Lanka and overseas, exporting to over 60 countries. Establishe­d in 1968 with the protein enriched Care biscuit, today, CBL continues to create food with purpose, with a brand portfolio that includes Munchee, Ritzbury, Revello, Tiara, Samaposha, Nutriline, Sera and a range of organic fruits and spices.

WSO2 was founded in 2005. Its open source, Api-first and decentrali­sed approach helps developers and architects to be more productive and rapidly build digital products to meet demand. Customers choose it for its broad, integrated platform, approach to open source and digital transforma­tion methodolog­y.

The company’s hybrid platform for developing, reusing, running and managing integratio­ns prevents lock-in through open source software that runs on-premises or in the cloud. WSO2 employs over 650 engineers, consultant­s and profession­als worldwide and has offices in the US, the UK, Australia, Brazil, Germany and Sri Lanka.

Today, hundreds of leading brands and thousands of global projects execute over six trillion transactio­ns annually using WSO2 integratio­n technologi­es and identity solutions.

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 ??  ?? From left: Sampath Bank Managing Director Nanda Fernando, CBL Group Chairman Ramya Wickramasi­ngha and WSO2 Founder and CEO Dr. Sanjiva Weerawaran­a hand over cheques to President Gotabaya Rajapaksa
From left: Sampath Bank Managing Director Nanda Fernando, CBL Group Chairman Ramya Wickramasi­ngha and WSO2 Founder and CEO Dr. Sanjiva Weerawaran­a hand over cheques to President Gotabaya Rajapaksa
 ??  ?? Sampath Bank Managing Director Nanda Fernando (extreme left), CBL Group Chairman Ramya Wickramasi­ngha (second from left), Chief of Defence Staff and Commander of the Army Lieutenant General Shavendra Silva (second from right) and Health and Indigenous Medical Practices Ministry Secretary Major General Sanjeewa Munasinghe (extreme right) in discussion­s with representa­tives from Army
Sampath Bank Managing Director Nanda Fernando (extreme left), CBL Group Chairman Ramya Wickramasi­ngha (second from left), Chief of Defence Staff and Commander of the Army Lieutenant General Shavendra Silva (second from right) and Health and Indigenous Medical Practices Ministry Secretary Major General Sanjeewa Munasinghe (extreme right) in discussion­s with representa­tives from Army

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