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ATOM re-launches Dharmapala Mawatha inaugural store

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ATOM Technologies, high quality retail, corporate and consumer media solutions providers, re-launched its portfolio at its inaugural store recently. 
Founded in 2007, the company has established a strong distribution network island-wide, in addition to entering the Middle Eastern market via stores in Dubai and Bahrain. 
Based out of its corporate office in Nugegoda, Sri Lanka, ATOM is the only Sri Lankan company to establish a successful showroom and distribution chain in the prestigious Jumeirah Beach Road in Dubai. The opening was a culmination of a journey that took Atom from Sri Lanka to Korea, China and the Middle East.
Speaking on the company’s growth and international exposure, Ashan de Livera, Director Atom Technologies (Pvt) Limited said, “Returning to this location at 73B Dharmapala Mawatha is our way of honoring our roots. It was the success of our operations in Sri Lanka that made it possible for us to grow internationally and we have made a point of continuing to provide the best of our services available here at home.”
With operations covering retail to the general public as well as a consumer and corporate arm servicing the hospitality, supermarket, healthcare and other B2B industries, ATOM has grown from strength to strength. 
Atom today is Sri Lanka’s largest and most recognised domestic brand of LED televisions and technology. With over 20,000 televisions retailed and counting some of the nation’s largest hotel and corporates amongst its extensive client base. 
In 2009 the company launched Atomedia (Pvt) Limited, which is today Sri Lanka’s largest digital signage provider boasting over 300-advertiser locations island-wide and a strong media inventory. The company is the corporate signage partner for companies such as Seylan Bank, Nations Trust Bank and Sampath Bank covering over 600 locations islandwide. Atomedia also provides comprehensive signage solutions for businesses like KFC, Dominos Pizza, SenSaal, Pizza Hut, Keells supermarkets and the Cinnamon Hotels. 

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