World’s leading ICT provider, Huawei has come forward to partner one of Sri Lanka’s flagship Information and Communication Technology (ICT) events - the National Information Technology Conference (NITC) organised by the Computer Society of Sri Lanka (CSSL).
This year, the consecutive 38th year, the CSSL is organising the NITC under the theme “Towards a Sustainable Digital Sri Lanka” to bring better value proposition for the participants and also to add value to Sri Lanka by attracting more foreign delegates as well as speakers.
The conference is a flagship ICT event that brings together key ICT decision makers in private and public sector to share and discuss latest trends in ICT with over 60 foreign and local prominent speakers and 1000 plus ICT professionals, Huawei said in a media release.
“As the nation’s apex association that represents ICT professionals, we are delighted that a global ICT giant – Huawei has come forward to partner one of Sri Lanka’s flagship ICT events, the National Information Technology Conference (NITC),” said Prabath S. Wickramaratne, President, CSSL.
“As Huawei, we are committed to enrich and cultivate the digital and ICT skills, talent of the younger generation and digitalisation of Sri Lanka. As a country, it is in fact important to highlight that Sri Lanka has initiated several programmes to lay the foundation for the digitalisation of the economy and society in recent times. ICT is one of the fastest growing sectors in Sri Lanka and the Asia Pacific region contributing largely to current GDP despite an ongoing pandemic situation in the world,” Chief Executive Officer of Huawei Sri Lanka Liang Yi said.
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