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The Sri Lankan delegation including winners and representatives from the BCS the Chartered Institute for IT Sri Lanka section and FITIS
The Sri Lankan delegation secured second place overall at the Asia Pacific ICT Alliance (APICTA) awards 2019 held from 19 to 22 November at Ha Long Bay, Vietnam.
APICTA is an alliance of national ICT organisations to build and enhance a mutually cooperative network to promote ICT across the Asia Pacific region with 16 member economies.
BCS Sri Lanka Section and FITIS (Federation of Information Technology Industry Sri Lanka) Software Chapter jointly represent Sri Lanka at APICTA since 2003.
This year, a total of 36 products were selected to represent Sri Lanka. The entries comprised 30 products nominated by the BCS Sri Lanka Section in Commercial and Tertiary Student categories and six products nominated by the FITIS Software Chapter in Secondary Student Category. The nominees from BCS Sri Lanka section were selected out of the winners of the NBQSA National ICT Awards 2019. This BCS Sri Lanka Section initiated project has been at the forefront of showcasing outstanding ICT products from the local ICT industry to the international level since 1998. The secondary student nominees were selected from the Young Computer Scientist Competition conducted by FITIS.
Sri Lanka won a total of 11 medals – two Golds and five Merits from the Commercial Categories, one Gold and two Merits from Tertiary Student Category and one Merit from Secondary Student Category.
The Gold awards were won by Arimac Lanka Ltd., Epic Lanka Ltd. and University of Sri Jayewardenepura. Arimac Lanka Ltd. won a further three Merits, along with Merits from Omibio Ltd., ITX 360, Informatics Institute of Technology, Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology and Rahula College, Anuradhapura.
The gala awards ceremony was held on 22 November at the Diamond Palace, Ha Long Bay, Vietnam. The event also saw APICTA honour one of its founders and former Chairpersons, Dr. Dileepa De Silva from Sri Lanka.