The Industrial Inputs & Energy Sector of Hayleys PLC, which is branded Hayleys Aventura, was recently recognized at the 7th Asia Best Employer Brand Awards 2016 held in Singapore.

Hutchison Telecommunications Lanka (Pvt) Ltd. has deployed the first most integrated, personalized Customer Relationship Management solution in Sri Lanka with Multiple customer interaction channels for enhancing customer experience.

John Keells X, an open innovation challenge conceptualized by John Keells Holdings PLC (JKH), announced the winners of its first Open Innovation Challenge on Wednesday, 2 November at the Atrium, Cinnamon Grand.

The National Mobile Service Provider, Mobitel recently introduced “Car Doctor” for all vehicle owners which is a smart vehicle tracking device that monitors a vehicles performance and progress while in use.

HUTCH, Sri Lanka’s fastest growing mobile broadband network hosted the Hutchison Group Global Roaming Conference where representatives from Hutchison mobile companies in United Kingdom, Europe and Asia were present to discuss way forward roaming strategy and collective initiatives.

Illuminating homes whilst sharing a green conscious message, ExpoFreight Lanka (EFL) brought back its Bulb for Bulb campaign for the second consecutive year.

The Noah's Ark Laboratory of Huawei and the University of California, Berkeley, today announced a strategic partnership in basic research into artificial intelligence (AI).

Huawei, the third largest manufacturer of smartphone and second largest Android smartphone manufacturer globally, have been in news recently when one of its smartphones, the Huawei P8 Lite saved a man's life by taking the hit from a bullet which was meant for the owner of the phone.

The pristine island of Sri Lanka with its serene Buddhist culture will make-way for a technology pit-stop for one of the world leaders in the concept of ‘collaborative Robotics’.

Huawei, Sri Lanka's fastest growing smartphone, is aggressively on its way to bring the company’s products and services even closer to the public.

For most of its 29 years, Huawei was a B-to-B company that sold network switching equipment to telecoms operators.