INNOVATIONS RAISE LANKAN STARTUPS TO GLOBAL LEVELS

IT innovations in Sri Lanka can boost the low rate of domestic start-ups entering global markets.

โ€œSri Lankaโ€™s growing service, technology, finance skills-base, and the IT-BPM sector, makes it a key candidate for a regional start-up hubโ€ stressed the Minister of Industry Commerce, Resettlement of Protracted Displaced Persons, Cooperative Development, Skills Development and Vocational Training Rishad Bathiudeen on 27 March in Colombo. Minister Bathiudeen was addressing the Sri Lankan launch of โ€œmyCliniqโ€, an innovative medical practice management software app by a New Zealand based IT start-up at Hotel Taj Samudra on 27 March. myCliniq does not levy any fees from the client. ย Joining the 27 March event was Fellow of the New Zealand Society of Cosmetic Medicine MNZSCM Dr. Saif Sulaiman.

 โ€œSri Lankaโ€™s growing service, technology, finance skills-base, and the IT-BPM sector, makes it a key candidate for a regional start-up hub. In this background it is clear that development of ICT new ICT startups and new ICT innovations play a major role. Specially new ICT innovations such as the โ€œmyCliniqโ€ introduced here today can help in expanding our capacities to become a regional start-up hubโ€ said Minister Bathiudeen and added:  โ€œThe Government and Export Development Board are working to transform our Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector under the recently launched National Export Strategy (NES). NES has chosen six economic sectors for development and โ€œinformation technology and business process managementโ€ is one sector. Under NES, the ICT-BPM industry is expected to be a $ 5 billion export sector by 2022. Sri Lankaโ€™s IT industry is globally competitive due to many factors, including the creativity of our workforce. IT Innovations can also encourage to change the low rate of new Sri Lankan startups that are expanding to new markets.โ€

โ€œmyCliniq is highly customisable, and consultation of doctors can be directly done through built in video conferencing -therefore there is no need for the patient to use social media or phone based consultationsโ€ said Dr Sulaiman in his presentation, ad added: โ€œInformation in it is accessible only to the doctor and the clients. It digitalizes all medical records, has in-consultation video conferencing even with other doctors, can remind clients to refill prescriptions and can perform consultations even if doctor is on holiday.โ€

According to SLAASCOM, 55% of Sri Lanka entrepreneursโ€™ start-ups are generating early revenues but only 14% new start-ups are expanding to new markets. New IT innovations can reverse this low 14% rate to higher levels.