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Huawei ICT competition in Sri Lanka awards 20 undergraduates amidst dignitary attendance
The award ceremony for the third edition of the Huawei ICT Competition in Sri Lanka witnessed a significant gathering of notable state and non-state officials and dignitaries honoring the competition’s winners.
Huawei chose 20 winners, ten from each of the Network and Cloud tracks, who came from nine different Sri Lankan universities. The University of Moratuwa and the Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology secured first place in each track, demonstrating their academic excellence.
This year’s competition drew over 1000 participants from more than 25 Sri Lankan universities, both public and private.
In his welcome speech, Huawei Sri Lanka CEO Tao Guangyao congratulated the winners on their use of the Huawei ICT Competition platform to showcase their talents and become future leaders of Sri Lanka.
He said that he sees the competition winners as pillars of a bright future in Sri Lanka, and that they have already begun to contribute to the country’s digital economy.
“People throughout the country are now eager to learn more about the digital economy. Recognizing this, the Sri Lankan government has put ICT development in first and the implementation of a digital economy. As we honour Sri Lanka’s future leaders today, let us carry forward our commitment to begin innovation, knowledge and skill development for the digital economy,” he said.
Gracing the event as the Guest of Honor, Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Sri Lanka His Excellency Qi Zhenhong congratulated the winners and expressed support for initiatives that promote learning, innovation, and collaboration.
“I must congratulate Huawei Sri Lanka for its ICT Competition becoming a cornerstone for nurturing this critical talent pool. The competition’s emphasis on learning, teaching, and innovation aligns seamlessly with the demands of a digital economy. As we witness the growing influence of the competition in Sri Lanka, it becomes evident that we are not just celebrating individual achievements but contributing to the larger goal of building a technologically empowered workforce,” he said.