Where Modernity Meets Tradition: A Dual-Hub IT Strategy For Jaffina

Where Modernity Meets Tradition: A Dual-Hub IT Strategy For Jaffina

Aug 14, 2018
Aug 14, 2018

Share

Sri Lanka is shaping up to be relevant to a global digital economy.


Earlier this year, the Government unveiled its plans for Island of Ingenuity (IOI), a LKR 300M investment in the ICT/BPM sector to create a global centre of excellence in high-end product engineering, IP creation and Knowledge Process Outsourcing (KPO). Efforts are already underway to digitize the country’s financial sector, education system, hospitals and public information services, amongst others. By 2022, SLASSCOM estimates that the IT/BPM sector is expected to reach $5B in revenue, create 200,000 direct jobs and encompass a thousand start-ups.


As Sri Lanka gears up for the future, this report asks a singular question. What role can the Northern Province play in this growth story? In particular, what will it look like for Jaffna to be a pivotal part of Sri Lanka’s vision for the IT industry?


Currently, Sri Lanka’s Information and Communications sector generates a turnover of ~$1.2B per annum through ~65,000 employees. The Northern Province accounts for approximately 4% of these jobs. Positively, our research suggests that Jaffna is well-positioned to capitalize on the momentum in the broader IT market. Among the noteworthy attributes, we observe a positive and entrepreneurial attitude, a strong connection to the Diaspora community (leading to potential funding avenues), a high literacy rate, basic ICT infrastructure and a range of IT education opportunities. Notably, some of these attributes leave Jaffna better placed to become a digital hub than cities such as Kandy and Galle.


The recommendations of this report are informed by an assessment of the overall IT industry in Jaffna and the broader North—including the supply of IT skills, the quality of such skills (specifically industry readiness), the demand for IT services, types of IT education providers, successful entrepreneurs, companies that originated in and expanded to the North, as well as IT accelerators and platforms supporting the industry.


Read the article


Read More

Stax Appoints Andrew Keller to Oversee Technology Market Coverage for U.K. and EMEA
24 Apr, 2024
Stax is pleased to welcome Andrew Keller to the London office as a Director. Andrew will oversee the technology market coverage for U.K. and EMEA. Click to learn more.
19 Apr, 2024
Marissa Licursi, Senior Manager at Stax, has recently been honored by Consulting Magazine as one of 2024's Rising Stars of the Profession for her Excellence in Client Service. Read more.
B2B Events CDD Series: Investor Consideration – Part 1
By Athan Siah & Harry Stuart 12 Apr, 2024
In this three part series, Stax experts Athan Siah and Harry Stuart dive into customer closeness and how investors can develop insight into participant objectives when assessing B2B event organizers. Read more.
Unlocking Opportunities: Investment in International Foods Amid Shifts in Consumer Preferences and U
By Shoaa Ansari 12 Apr, 2024
A diversifying U.S. population and consumer preferences have spurred the growth of international foods in the U.S. market. Stax Associate Director Shoaa Ansari highlights changing trends and demand in the market. Learn more.
Unlocking A.I. Potential: Insights from Stax Expertise
By Marc Malott & Athul Ravunniarath 05 Apr, 2024
Stax experts Marc Malott and Athul Ravunniarath share Stax's experience in evaluating clients AI integration efforts, as well as several key areas SaaS companies can benefit from AI. Learn more.
04 Apr, 2024
The increasing number of EVs, alongside tech advancements and government programs, has led to a surge in popularity for EVs with drivers (and investors). Click to learn more.
Show More
Share by: