ICTA hosts ‘e-Swabhimani’ Awards celebrating outstanding digital innovators impacting society

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The team behind Vidusath Social Responsibility Service receiving a merit award in the inclusion and Empowerment category for ‘Vidusath Mehewara’ by the Chief Guest, Dr. A.T. Ariyaratne
 

Wash-App, Sri Lanka’s first ever laundry and dry cleaning app by Washapp received a merit award in the Smart Settlement and Urbanisation category.

e-Local Government Payment Collection Platform by PayMedia won a merit award in the Government and Citizen Engagement category
 
 

Established as one of the most prestigious national events the e-Swabhimani Gala Awards 2018, organised by the Information & Communication Technology Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA) was held on 29 November at Galle Face Hotel. It was held with much pageantry to recognise and champion the nation’s digital social innovators.

The colourful event was attended by Dr. A.T. Ariyaratne and a distinguished gathering of dignitaries including senior Government officials, industry leaders, digital entrepreneurs and media.

Nominations were accepted across nine categories including Government and Citizen Engagement, Health and Well-Being, Learning and Education, Environment and Green Energy, Culture and Tourism, Smart Settlement and Urbanisation, Business and Commerce, Inclusion and Empowerment and Digital Entertainment. 

Fifty one outstanding digital innovations with social impact were honoured at the awards gala. Be it a simple SMS based solution, or a refined VR tool, these winners presents local value, quality of content and the social impact on the society.

How innovative were this year´s nominees using digital solutions to take action on local issues? How much impact do the projects make? Do they evoke change in the society? Carefully weighing all those options, the Grand Jury which comprised of seventeen eminent experts from the industry, academia and government selected the winners.

Addressing the audience Dr. Ariyaratne said, “An understanding of science and technology, and knowledge about a nation’s history is vital to build up its future. One of the principles followed by our ancient rulers was promoting talent when they recognise it.”

e-Swabhimani serves as a stepping stone to the World Summit Awards (WSA), a global initiative implemented within the framework of United Nation’s World Summit on Information Society (WSIS). It contributes to the UN sustainable development goals agenda by recognising local digital content with an impact on society, demonstrating the richness and diversity of innovative applications. As ICTA is the National Expert for WSA in Sri Lanka, the Jury selected from among the winners, eight nominations for submission to the WSA. Impressively at the WSA 2018, two of Sri Lanka’s eight nominations made in to the final round and ‘Grasshoppers Technology Stack for e-Commerce Fulfilment’ won in the Business and Commerce category. 

ICTA Chairman Prof. Rohan Samarajiva welcoming the gathering remarked, “We must keep our values but we must be open to new technology. We have to serve our people. We have to embrace technology at its full potential. And we have to do good. That’s what this is all about.”

Ministry of Skills Development and Vocational Training Secretary Sunil Hettiarachchi in his speech said, “Despite the exponential growth of technology, development of digital applications still lag behind. Programs such as e-Swabhimani tend to bridge this gap by encouraging the entry of such applications into domestic and international markets.” 

Today it is a rapidly changing, highly interconnected and digitalised world. Creating positive social, economic and environmental change requires the smart use of digital innovation and interactive, local content. e-Swabhimani makes entrepreneurs believe, that they can make an impact.

ICTA is the apex ICT institution of the Government of Sri Lanka and has been mandated to take all necessary measures to implement the Government’s Policy and Action Plan in relation to ICT by the Information and Communication Technology Act No. 27 of 2003 and Amendment Act 33 of 2008. ICTA, is a wholly owned institution by the Government of Sri Lanka overseen by Ministry of Skills Development and Vocational Training.

 

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