Sysco LABS is the exclusive main sponsor for this year’s edition of the SLASSCOM l National Ingenuity Awards, it announced on Tuesday.
Now in its fifth year, the SLASSCOM National Ingenuity Awards recognises the remarkable talent and achievements of individuals and teams from schools, universities, and companies across Sri Lanka, under multiple categories including ‘Best Client Delivery Innovation’, ‘Best Start-up', ‘Best Disruptive Product Innovation’ and ‘Woman Technopreneur of the Year’.
Speaking about the partnership, Kushani Kalpage, Director – Marketing at Sysco LABS, said: “The National Ingenuity Awards are a celebration of Sri Lankan innovation and technology. As an innovation-driven company, we understand the significance of ingenuity and we are committed to championing it and empowering the technology industry in Sri Lanka.”
Commenting on Sysco LABS being the exclusive main sponsor for the National Ingenuity Awards, Ashique M Ali, Chairperson for SLASSCOM, said: “Sysco LABS has always supported the advancement of the industry and we are grateful to have them as a partner for this year’s edition. Sri Lanka’s technology sector is a vital contributor of forex revenue to the Nation’s economy and platforms like the National Ingenuity Awards play an important role in developing the industry’s innovation ecosystem."
The National Ingenuity Awards 2023 event, scheduled to be held on June 16 at the Shangri-La, Colombo, will bring together technology industry leaders, innovators and distinguished guests to celebrate the best of Sri Lankan ingenuity. For more information about the 2023 SLASSCOM National Ingenuity Awards and to reserve tickets for this exclusive event, please contact Eranga on +94 717 885 516
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