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Last Updated : 2024-04-26 05:14:00
Under the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce and Advance Business Partner AS of Norway led Sri Lanka – Norway Matchmaking program, Sri Lankan ICT firms now have the opportunity to link up with the Norwegian counterparts to explore global opportunities.
Under the latest ‘ICT Gateway’ project Norwegian firms are looking to outsource their work to overseas partners, due to their low capacity issues, higher project costs, limited skilled employees of ICT.
The ‘ICT Gateway’ will enable Sri Lankan ICT firms to find a matching ICT partner, agent, distributor, supplier or even form Joint Ventures. It will also provide negotiation support and assistance to set up the partnership.
Norway is a country which is highly advanced in using technology in their day to day life, as well as a country that is used as a testing ground for new technology.
In the recent past Sri Lanka has been one of their main overseas destination, which it outsource their ICT related business activities.
SLASSCOM, a body focusing on promoting Sri Lanka’s IT and BPM industry will also work with the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce and Advance Business Partner AS, Norway to promote delegations and matchmaking opportunities in Norway. If your company wish to explore this opportunity, please contact yasura of chamber via +94777486558 or email him on yasura@chamber.lk.
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