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Sri Lanka’s most digitally innovative bank, HNB, announced another major milestone in its technological evolution with the bolstering of its Information Systems to reach ISO 27001:2013 certification – the highest applicable standard for information security globally.

Nawaloka Hospitals PLC Chairman Dr. Jayantha Dharmadasa recently assumed duties as the Chairman of the National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka.

Janul de Silva of Royal College won recognition for his school and for Sri Lanka after emerging as the 1st Runner-up at the 14th World English Scrabble Players’ Association (WESPA) Youth Cup (previously known as World Youth Scrabble Championship) held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia recently.

Huawei, the innovative smartphone manufacturer, launched its novel additions to the Y series, the Huawei Y9s and Huawei Y6s to the Sri Lankan smartphone market recently.

Mobitel Cash Bonanza, Sri Lanka’s most popular prize giveaway program is making its mark for the 5th consecutive year as it continues the journey in 2020.

The excitement of flying doesn’t start when someone packs their suitcases or while he or she is at the airport check-in desks (and it certainly does not begin as they shuffle through security).

LANKATILES, the pioneering wall and floor tile manufacturer in Sri Lanka, announced that it will be entering the globally competitive mosaic tiles segment.

Ceylinco Healthcare Services Limited (CHSL) has announced the introduction of a digital posture, balance and movement screening service to help identify and remedy common, but poorly managed, movement-related disorders, which affect one in every three people because of musculoskeletal, neurological or age-related problems.

A new year calls for new adventures : Emirates has awoken the travel bug in Sri Lankans with the announcement of a new series of special fares for 2020, making it possible to ‘Fly Better’ with the world’s largest international airline for less to popular destinations worldwide.

While change is buffeting the industrial manufacturing industry from a number of directions, the most disruptive changes will be those which manufacturers can and should make for themselves.