President Ranil Wickremesinghe of Sri Lanka, currently on an official four-day trip to China, led a high-level delegation to Huawei's research and development center in Beijing on the 17th of October. The visit served as a platform to discuss Sri Lanka's digital future and explore collaboration opportunities between Sri Lanka, the Chinese government, and Huawei.
President Wickremesinghe emphasized the pivotal roles of both the Chinese Government and Huawei in supporting Sri Lanka's digital education system and green energy production. In his remarks during the visit, he underscored the urgent need for Sri Lanka to establish a competitive digital and green economy to meet the challenges of the future effectively. President Wickremesinghe highlighted that the foundational groundwork for this transformation is already underway.
The discussions also delved into the importance of empowering Sri Lankan citizens with digital technology, a factor closely intertwined with the nation's economic growth and development.
The Sri Lankan delegation received a comprehensive briefing on Huawei's international services and their latest technological advancements. The visit to Huawei's R&D center offered insights into cutting-edge innovations that could potentially contribute to Sri Lanka's technological and digital progress.
A significant outcome of the visit was the formalization of an agreement between the Sri Lankan government and Huawei, solidifying Huawei's support for the digitization of Sri Lankan schools. This collaboration is expected to play a vital role in advancing digital education in the country and enhancing access to modern educational resources.
The Sri Lankan delegation accompanying President Wickremesinghe included several key officials, such as Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. Ali Sabry, Minister of Transport and Mass Media Dr. Bandula Gunawardena, Senior Presidential Adviser on National Security, and Chief of Presidential Staff Mr. Sagala Ratnayaka.