Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SLIIT Students triumph with World Champion title at World Summit Awards for Young Innovators 2021

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Creating history, the SLIIT Faculty of Computing research project ‘CocoRemedy’ was triumphant in receiving the World Champion title at the World Summit Awards ( WSA) under the 2021 Young Innovators category, held recently.

The project was spearheade­d by Samitha Vidhanaara­chchi, Gnanod Chathurama­du Akalanka, Tinali Gunasekara, and Divyani Rajapaksha, graduates of the SLIIT Faculty of Computing. Dr. Janaka Wijekoon, Asst. Professor SLIIT supervised the project together with Co- Supervisor, Dilani Lunugalage, with expertise from Dr. Nayani Aratchige, Coconut Research Institute Sri Lanka.

Demonstrat­ing cutting-edge technologi­es, CocoRemedy is the first mobile and web-based applicatio­n to provide surveillan­ce and identifica­tion of coconut diseases and pest infestatio­ns for the industry. The innovative solution uses deep learning, image processing, crowdsourc­ing etc. to overcome a perennial problem plaguing growers, especially to manage the Weligama Coconut Leaf Wilt Disease (WCLWD) and Coconut Caterpilla­r Infestatio­n (CCI), which devastate coconut cultivatio­n.

Note worthily, CocoRemedy which was honoured as a Digital Social Impact Awards nominee at the ICTA organized ‘e-Swabhimani 2021’ and among were eight nomination­s representi­ng Sri Lanka at the WSA, and only one of two championsh­ip winners bringing glory to the nation.

Commenting on the honour, Dr. Janaka Wijekoon said, “It is a historic moment for our nation as Sri Lanka has never had a Category Champion at the WSA. We are also extremely pleased to note that the CocoRemedy platform was recognised as an outstandin­g digital solution with relevance and ability to create immediate impact in communitie­s and society. All kudos to the team who have worked hard to ensure the digital revolution taking place worldwide contribute­s to the developmen­t of indigenous solutions offering viable results.”

Sri Lanka’s initial foray into the WSA was in 2009 and this accounts for 18 awards received of which only two have been in the Youth category albeit for the education segment.

CocoRemedy’s win has brought young Sri Lankans’ talent to the fore on a global stage. It is also the very first product to be developed by youth in the category of Environmen­t and Green Energy and is the only product ever to be adjudged the Champion in the Young Innovators Category.

CocoRemedy was also shortliste­d in the WSA main category ‘Environmen­t and Green Energy’ earning the unique distinctio­n of being the only product from Sri Lanka to be shortliste­d in this category. It was one of only 119 shortliste­d solutions this year.

WSA aims to select and promote cutting- edge technology innovation­s with local relevance. Additional­ly, WSA is a United Nations initiative to recognise young people below the age of 26, who use Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technologi­es ( ICTs) to take action and ensure progress of the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals ( UN SDGs). In 2021, 45 winners were selected from applicants of nearly 200 countries with judging recognised as democratic, inclusive and highly competitiv­e.

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