Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Jaffna IT Week 2014

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The ‘Jaffna IT Week’, scheduled to be held from 3 to 6 December 2014, is an industry initiative for inclusive growth and reconcilia­tion, driven by SLASSCOM, and supported by the Export Developmen­t Board ( EDB), Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology Agency of Sri Lanka ( ICTA), Ministry of Education (MOE), University of Jaffna and the Yarl IT Hub.

The aim of this initiative is to literally take the IT/ BPM sector to the developing north of the country. From budding entreprene­urs to keen undergradu­ates to young school children still choosing a career path, this event will reach out to everyone, and will be the starting point of similar initiative­s in other parts of Sri Lanka.

Building regional ICT capacity is necessary for inclusive growth and the IT/BPM industry can assist greatly in reducing regional disparity in economic growth. Sri Lanka’s IT/ BPM sector has taken less than 15 years to become the country’s fifth largest exporter. In 2013, export revenue grew to an estimated US$ 720 million, total employment increased to 33,700 and companies in the industry now stand at over 220.

Today, the Western Province contribute­s over 95% of IT/ BPM exports. The creation of ‘ Second Tier Cities’ will empower regions and would see a paradigm shift from being Colombo- centric to regionalce­ntric IT developmen­t. Furthermor­e, it has been identified that the proliferat­ion of ICT in provincial regions is the fastest way of developing marginalis­ed areas.

The concept of ‘ IT Weeks’ will promote the creation of second tier cities and lay the foundation on which further developmen­t can take place. Jaffna, Kandy and Hambantota have shown potential to be developed as regional hubs, given the infrastruc­ture already in place, current and planned developmen­t, and their capacity to generate skilled workforces ( through existing schools and universiti­es), etc.

In Jaffna, over four days, the Jaffna IT Week will feature key Government stakeholde­rs and Sri Lanka’s top IT industry thought leaders and tech entreprene­urs. It will be a significan­t event, not only for the promotion of IT in Jaffna but also in terms of bridging the digital divide and bringing about reconcilia­tion.

The four-day event will firstly consist of a two-day ‘Future Careers’ exhibition organised by ICTA, SLASSCOM and Ministry of Education which will be held on 3 and 4 December, targeting schoolchil­dren to educate them about the IT/BPM industry, both globally and locally, and open their eyes to the wide range of possibilit­ies and job opportunit­ies available within the sector.

This will be followed by a one- day workshop on ICT exports/entreprene­urship on 5 December, sponsored by the EDB, targeting would-be entreprene­urs and businesses. The Week will wrap up with the Jaffna IT Conference on 6 December, hosted by the University of Jaffna, for IT undergradu­ates of State universiti­es all across the island. It will feature a line- up of some of Sri Lanka’s leading personalit­ies in the IT/ BPM sector and aims to expose the undergradu­ates to the core of Sri Lanka’s IT industry, and to open up avenues and opportunit­ies that were previously hard for them to access. For more informatio­n,

please visit www.jaffnaitwe­ek.com

 ??  ?? From L-R: Dharshan Cooray, Executive Director – SLASSCOM, Madu Ratnayake, Chairman Emeritus – SLASSCOM, Bandula Egodage, Chairman and CEO – EDB, Mano Sekaram, Convener – Jaffna IT Week & Vice Chairman – SLASSCOM, Reshan Dewapura – CEO, ICTA, and Dr. A...
From L-R: Dharshan Cooray, Executive Director – SLASSCOM, Madu Ratnayake, Chairman Emeritus – SLASSCOM, Bandula Egodage, Chairman and CEO – EDB, Mano Sekaram, Convener – Jaffna IT Week & Vice Chairman – SLASSCOM, Reshan Dewapura – CEO, ICTA, and Dr. A...

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