Sri Lankan delegation in Japan IT Week to attract US$ 1 million worth of business by end 2019
The ICT, BPM delegation of Sri Lanka that participated at the Japan IT Week is reportedly looking at attract USD 1 million worth of business by end of 2019.
A few companies are expecting to sign joint ventures with leading Japanese companies in the ICT/BPM sector in the near future.
According to reports, the government of Sri Lanka’s continuous efforts to drive the economy through digital adaptation and innovation, the Sri Lanka Export Development Board (EDB) organized Sri Lankan ICT/BPM delegation has successfully concluded the participation at Japan IT Week 2019 from May 8-10 with a roaring success by generating average 65-70 initial business contacts and out of which 30-35 are potential conversions.
The EDB has reportedly organized the country pavilion at Japan IT Week for the fifth consecutive year and more than 25 companies have been able to embark into Japanese market through those missions.
The EDB is to also support the local companies to mediate further discussions with the potential leads and to ensure that sustainability and successful business and corporation is achieved as a result of the mission.
Japan IT Week is one of the world’s leading ICT/BPM focused exhibitions and provides a myriad of opportunities for professionals, vendors, service providers and customers to meet exhibitors from across the world and develop profitable business relationships.
OSL take:
Sri Lanka’s IT/BPM sector is undergoing a rapid development programme. This has created many business/investment opportunities in Sri Lanka’s IT/BPM sector. The country also has a skilled workforce in the respective sector. Therefore foreign businesses/investors could explore business opportunities in Sri Lanka’s IT/BPM sector.
| Article Code : | VBS/AT/21052019/Z_3 |