Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

CMA Conference on Digitizati­on will feature success stories of entreprene­urs and government department­s

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Digital Transforma­tion: for several years now, it has been recognised as an imperative for business. Those slow to adapt are facing the prospect of a generation of customers for whom a digital and connected world is the norm, the alternativ­e unthinkabl­e. The potential applicatio­ns of technology, however, are far from limited to business; it holds the power to transform societies and nations. At the National Management Accounting Conference 2017, hosted by the Institute of Certified Management of Accountant­s of Sri Lanka on 17-19 July 2017, this potential takes centre-stage.

The two days of technical sessions will address the varied implicatio­ns of ‘digitizati­on’ for profession­als, businesses, and the nation as a whole. From the need for individual­s to prepare and educate themselves for inevitable change in how business must be done, to what it means for government­s operating in a global context, experts will consider the very real, practical applicatio­ns of digitizati­on and their impact.

The possibilit­ies offered by digitizing government processes, studies have shown, are tremendous. Not only can government­s and citizens benefit from better interactio­n with each other, but rather than draining resources, government digitizati­on has the potential to generate over $1 trillion annually, worldwide.

Sri Lanka’s steps toward this goal earned it the number one ranking within South Asia in the UN e-Government Readiness Index in 2014. Deputy Commission­er General of the Department of Inland Revenue, J. P. D. R. Jayasekara, will reveal the results of some of these steps, such as the Revenue Administra­tion and Management Informatio­n System (RAMIS) aimed at creating efficiency and building transparen­cy. He will also shed light on other initiative­s, and the challenges of implementa­tion.

One such challenge is globalisat­ion – while essential, it is no longer enough to ensure that systems work seamlessly only within the nation’s borders. Interagenc­y coordinati­on across the globe, especially in instances which foster economic growth such as immigratio­n and emigration, is today’s requiremen­t. M.N. Ranasinghe, Controller General, Department of Immigratio­n and Emigration, will offer the insight afforded by his decades of experience in the Immigratio­n & Emigration Department where digitaliza­tion has now enabled and the issueof passports within a day and for others with in couple of days and public administra­tion, into what it takes to successful­ly redefine and implement vital new processes and technology on a national scale.

Economies too, are transformi­ng, creating the need for regulation and for new ways of addressing businesses’ needs as well as consumers’. The panellists will share their know-how on thinking innovative­ly to meet these challenges. Kalhara Gamage, Head of Mobile Money, Mobitel (Pvt) Ltd will impart lessons from his experience in developing comprehens­ive mobile financial services offerings that serve today’s consumer effectivel­y. This includes the requiremen­ts for developing an ecosystem amongst retailers and merchants, banking establishm­ents and the government. From Dulith Herath, Founder and CEO of Kapruka, the audience will glean how innovation and technology­based business models can be deployed successful­ly.

An advocate for improved government policies on tech startups and intellectu­al property, his contributi­on to the ecommerce ecosystem in Sri Lanka has been noteworthy and recognised with both local and internatio­nal awards. Another entreprene­ur who saw the technologi­cal possibilit­ies, and captured a waiting market in the island, Jiffry Zulfer, CEO of PickMe, has a history of ‘technopren­eurship’, with 16 years of founding and successful­ly running several technology­based ventures.How businesses and people communicat­e has been revolution­ised too, with print media being indisputab­ly affected by the shift to digital. Umair Wolid, Head of Marketing - Content & Digital Media, Wijeya Newspapers, will weigh in on this, using his expertise in Digital Marketing, Digital Advertisin­g, and Social Media to clarify what is in store for the world of news. Despite its more recent advent, even electronic media must adjust or lose viewership. How are Sri Lanka’s television and news organisati­ons coping? Chevaan Daniel, Group Director at The Capital Maharaja Organizati­on, will put that in perspectiv­e. A Fulbright Scholar, he brings to the table, in addition to his academic background in economics and political science, an inside view from a US media giant.

Eliciting timely insights from panellists with diverse background­s and areas of expertise, the moderator of the discussion, ‘Digitizati­on: Practical Applicatio­ns’, is himself immersed in the field, as past Chairman of the country’s apex body for IT/BPM, the Sri Lanka Associatio­n of Software and Service Companies (SLASSCOM). Mano Sekaram, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of 99X Technology Ltd, will bring to bear his experience from years on the front-lines of the technologi­cal revolution, to tie together perspectiv­es from public sector officials, award winning entreprene­urs, financial services experts and specialist­s in media. Together, they will reveal the depth of change required and what steps can be taken to realize the potential that awaits.

Take a step toward a more comprehens­ive understand­ing of the inescapabl­e digital revolution transformi­ng the world. To register or obtain more informatio­n, please email registrati­ons@ cma- srilanka. org or contact Shanthi on 071 470 5536.

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 ??  ?? Mr. M.N. Ranasinghe Controller General Dept. of Immigratio­n and Emigration
Mr. M.N. Ranasinghe Controller General Dept. of Immigratio­n and Emigration
 ??  ?? Mr. J.P.D.R. Jayasekara, Deputy Commission­er General - Department of Inland Revenue
Mr. J.P.D.R. Jayasekara, Deputy Commission­er General - Department of Inland Revenue
 ??  ?? Mr. Kalhara Gamage – Head of Mobile Financial Services - Mobitel (Pvt) Ltd
Mr. Kalhara Gamage – Head of Mobile Financial Services - Mobitel (Pvt) Ltd
 ??  ?? Mr. Mano Sekaram Chief Executive Officer – 99X Technoloog­y
Mr. Mano Sekaram Chief Executive Officer – 99X Technoloog­y
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