Monday, November 19, 2007

Networking session with Sri Lankan delegates

Presentations from companies


Let's exchange business cards!

SiTF welcomed Sri Lankan delegates for a networking session at the SiTF house on 15 Nov 07. Our distinguished guests are from the Sri Lanka - Singapore Business Council (SLSBC), which is part of the ceylon chamber of commerce. During the session, both local and Sri Lankan delegates had their air time to share with the group a little more about their respective companies. Contacts were also exchanged as new opportunities are explored.



Grabbing opportunities

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"I am pleased to send this message to mark the occasion of the visit to Singapore of the Sri Lanka Singapore Business Council delegation to attend Global Entrepolis Singapore 2007. As at date, 11 delegates representing 8 companies will participate in this premiere business networking event to identify business opportunities and to establish contact with members of the Singapore Infocomm Technology Federation (SiTF) where one to one business meetings have been arranged. The delegation will also network with companies from overseas that will participate at the event. The focus this year too will be essentially IT/ITES related and the companies from Sri Lanka many of which lead their field will comprise the delegation. An important feature in the companies participating is that many have innovative products and operate in diversified markets. This reflects the resourcefulness of the entrepreneurs and management of those companies and the talent of their teams, which has the potential to mutually benefit both the company and its business partners."

-Shamil Mendis

President, Sri Lanka - Singapore Business Council



About Sri Lanka - Singapore Business Council

The Sri Lanka - Singapore Business Council (SLSBC) was inaugurated on 14 August 1997 with the objective of promoting trade, investments, joint ventures, services and tourism between Sri Lanka and Singapore. The Council with its membership of over 50 reputed companies in Sri Lanka, serves as a recognised representative of business sector interests. The Council functions under the aegis of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, the premier Chamber in Sri Lanka with its membership representing the entire spectrum of the business community.
The services of the Council range from assisting in matchmaking / establishing business contacts, sourcing business partners for visiting businessmen, organising one to one business meetings, inward / outward missions, trade fairs / exhibitions and dissemination of trade related information.

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