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KPMG participated at the Techno Fair 2019 organised by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka (CA Sri Lanka) on 29 May.
“At KPMG we recognise that technological shifts are altering business models and believe that the KPMG technology practices can help our client’s better leverage digital forces such as mobile, social and cloud in a complex environment. Techno Fair 2019, the first of its kind organised by the Charted Institute, was a great opportunity to understand the market conditions and to leverage on the opportunities,” said KPMG Technological Solutions CEO Buddhin Gunasekera.
“This was an opportunity for us to showcase how a firm such as us has shifted from the traditional business model to a technological consultancy over the years in keeping with the times.”
The event also brought together local as well as international digital products and services. The wide range of products and services consisted of automation, artificial intelligence, data science, big data and cloud computing. The products were demonstrated at the fair right through the day.
“Digital disruption was a key area that was showcased at the Techno Fair 2019. Composition of business and sector knowledge coupled with technological insights can create a unique position in the industry. KPMG is dedicated towards creating digitally disruptive solutions for our clients to achieve end to end transformation and to manage the highly dynamic environment with ease and provide better solutions in achieving a sustainable transformation. Our highly competent teams provide valuable insight on strategy, cultural change and how processes and platforms across the front, middle and back offices need to evolve proactively.
“KPMG showcased innovative corporate solutions ranging from document managing systems, HR solutions to corporate mobile apps. The products were demonstrated by our team of specialists for the benefit of the participants. Majority of these are homegrown at KPMG and customisation is possible to a greater extent as opposed to off the shelf products.”