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National Initiative launched towards nurturing digital technology awareness and adoption in North

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The Information and Communication Technology Agency (ICTA) together with the Ministry of Technology, Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (TRCSL), Telecommunications Partners and Industry partners launched this two-day forum with the objective of creating awareness about the national digital transformation agenda for the country and engage with regional partners to create a conducive environment in the north province for digital technology development.

This Northern forum is the first of the five regional cluster development programs planned in the Western Province, Southern Province, Eastern Province, and Central province, ICTA said in a statement.

This initiative focuses on creating collaboration among stakeholders in the Northern Region such as Government agencies, Industry, SME sector working in Agriculture technology, Education technology to introduce new and advanced technologies from local and international experts, providing necessary support for new technology research and development, and connecting solution providers with technology-based companies.

The Government Forum on 25th was conducted with an online participation of 158 participants and staff of Jaffna and Manner connecting from the District Offices. The main Stakeholder Engagement forum on 26th was attended by 140 online participants and physically connecting 15 each from the five District Secretariats went up to a total of 225 participants which was well received.

Secretary to the ministry of Technology, Mr.Jayantha De Silva commenting on this initiative stated ‘we need to facilitate and support our young talent whom I believe are second to non. To do that, we need to create more jobs, use technology to increase productivity, build capacity and develop the supporting infrastructure in the regions. We have plans to establish five technology parks and revamp two IT parks in Jaffna and Manner.


The IT/BPM industry itself requires 300,000 technology professionals and we have many initiatives planned to achieve this goal. As a nation we are now in a progressive path for betterment of the future generation. We want everyone to be apart of this journey and reap its benefits”

Chairman ICTA, Professor Lalith Gamage stated “we at ICTA are facilitators of the national digital transformation agenda and have developed a comprehensive strategy to deliver this. We have identified, 5 areas – Digital Government, Digital Economy, Digital Laws and Policies, Digital Services and Digital Technology. Digital Government –focuses on digitalizing citizen centric services, ease of doing business and digitalizing services for government efficiency. We have developed a foundational framework to deliver this and are progressing in this area”.

He also went on to say ‘In line with the Digital Economy strategy, five key pillars are identified as drivers to achieve our vision of making Sri Lanka a digitally inclusive nation. Namely; Technology Industry Development, Startup Ecosystem Development, Capacity Building, Technology Diffusion, and Regional Cluster Development. We have many supporting initiatives to implement these and take the message of digital transformation to grassroots levels’

 

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