Language Switcher

v2025 (2)

v2025

ICTA and German company ENPACT eV to collaborate on start-ups

Star InactiveStar InactiveStar InactiveStar InactiveStar Inactive
 

The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Germany recently initiated and facilitated the signing of a MOU between the Information and Communication Technology Agency (ICTA) of Sri Lanka and ENPACT e.V. in Berlin, Germany, which represents the Berlin Senate’s start-up initiative “AsiaBerlin”.

This is with a view to fostering a strong bridge between Berlin, the start-up capital of Europe and Sri Lanka’s start-up ecosystem.

Mahinda B. Herath, Chief Executive Officer of ICTA and Jan Lachenmayer, Managing Director of ENPACT placed their signatures on the MOU in a virtual ceremony.

During the ceremony, Jayantha De Silva, Secretary to the Ministry of Technology of Sri Lanka, welcomed the MOU and highlighted some of the initiatives being implemented in the digital transformation journey of Sri Lanka, including the establishment of “Techno Parks,” across the island, as a part of the vision of the President, to build a technology-centric economy, according to a media release issued by the Sri Lankan Embassy in Germany.

ICTA Chairman Prof. Lalith Gamage briefed on the strategy of Sri Lanka to nurture the start-up and innovation ecosystems and emphasised that the MOU was a great initiative to share knowledge and encourage technology-focused investments, and related services.

Jan Lachenmayer, Managing Director of ENPACT welcomed the initiative by the Embassy to connect the relevant Sri Lankan agency for collaboration and expressed his confidence that the MOU will pave the way for greater collaboration for innovation and create opportunities for both parties.

The virtual ceremony, moderated by Aravinth Panch, AsiaBerlin Ambassador, was followed by a webinar on AgriTech and WaterTech, attended by around 60 participants, globally.

In the panel discussion moderated by Matthias Schmidt-Rex, Head of Corporate Innovation of enpact, Ambassador of Sri Lanka in Germany Manori Unambuwe, highlighted the importance of technology infusion to the agriculture sector in Sri Lanka and the emphasis placed by Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa on this matter, in the country’s development agenda.

Ambassador Unambuwe further stated that the MOU between ICTA and ENPACT was a significant milestone, to foster innovation and opportunities between both start-up ecosystems, especially in the fields of Agritech and WaterTech.

Dr.Rainer Seider, Deputy Head of Division for Energy, Digitalization and Innovation of the Berlin Senate, while welcoming the participants, thanked the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Germany’s endeavours in promoting cooperation between the two countries.

Leave your comments

Post comment as a guest

0
Your comments are subjected to administrator's moderation.
terms and condition.
  • No comments found