Pioneering a Digital Nomad Friendly City, Key Insights from Galle District Digital Transformation Committee
Madusanka Premaratne
Digital Entrepreneur ? Startup Enthusiast ? BSc in ICT (First Class, University of Jaffna) ? MBA Candidate, London Metropolitan University ? PMI certified Project Manager (PMP)? ? Founder of Knovik (LK & USA)
Introduction
In a significant step towards realising the vision of a Service Economy and embracing the digital revolution, the Galle District Digital Transformation Committee organised a groundbreaking event in collaboration with the?Online Entrepreneurs Club Sri Lanka (OECSL). Held at the behest of the Information and Communication Technology Agency of Sri Lanka, the event saw active participation from key OECSL members, who collectively created action plans to drive digital transformation in the Galle District. Among the ideas discussed, the concept of developing Galle as a digital nomad-friendly city stood out as a beacon of innovation and progress.
Welcoming the Guests and Setting the Objective
The event commenced with a warm welcome extended by the Galle Divisional Secretariat, emphasising the importance of collective efforts in driving digital transformation in the region.
?Mr. Sameera Jayawardhana, Associate Chief Digital Economy Officer, ICTA and a prominent figure in the technology sector, eloquently introduced the event’s objective — to explore the potential of a Service Economy and foster a thriving digital ecosystem in Galle District.
Empowering the Service Economy through Freelancing
I,?Madusanka Premaratne, the Director of OECSL and Founder of Knovik, delivered an inspiring speech highlighting the pivotal role of freelancers in empowering the Service Economy.
I emphasised that freelancers possess a unique set of skills and talents that can contribute significantly to the growth of the digital economy. By nurturing a community of skilled freelancers, Galle District can attract remote work opportunities and collaborations from across the globe, thereby bolstering its economic prospects.
Minister Kanaka Herath’s Vision
The event was graced by the presence of Minister Kanaka Herath, who shared his vision for a digitally empowered Sri Lanka. Even though the young generation of Sri Lanka is not in a position to trust the Sri Lankan politicians, he underscored the government’s commitment to supporting initiatives that promote digital innovation and entrepreneurship. Minister Herath acknowledged the key role played by organisations like OECSL in driving economic growth and technological advancements in the country. This doesn’t mean that the OECSL is going to help individual ministries or ministers but the vision of the government to “Build a Digital Economy in 2028”
OECSL Participants and Vision
The Galle District Digital Transformation Committee witnessed the active participation of a diverse and accomplished group of individuals from the Online Entrepreneurs Club Sri Lanka (OECSL).
Madusanka Premaratne, the Director of OECSL and Founder of Knovik, brought his expertise and visionary leadership to the table, inspiring others with his dedication to promoting the Service Economy while going towards Digital Economy.
Ashan Madusanka Gamage, an OECSL Executive committee member and Founder CEO Nine Labs Lanka PVT Ltd & Founder Director Badu Deal PVT Ltd demonstrated his keen insight into digital entrepreneurship, adding valuable perspectives to the event’s discussions.
Dinushan Randil, the newly appointed Galle District Representative of OECSL, showcased his passion for community building and spearheaded the local initiatives with enthusiasm.
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Uditha Abesinghe, the Founder of HackerHouse & hacking.lk, impressed with his innovation and technical prowess, contributing fresh ideas to drive digital transformation specifically by promoting digital nomads
Upulakshi Kodithuwakku, Co-founder apex Digital Marketing and active OECSL member, exemplified the spirit of empowerment and determination, inspiring others with her journey during the group activity of creating an action plan for Galle district.
Sashitha Imalka, a leading freelancer and dedicated OECSL member, demonstrated her expertise in the digital realm, showcasing the club’s commitment to nurturing and elevating talent.
Together, these participants exemplified the spirit of collaboration and innovation, reaffirming the OECSL’s pivotal role in fostering a dynamic and sustainable digital ecosystem in Galle District.
Group Activity: Creation of Action Plans
The highlight of the event was a dynamic group activity, where participants collaborated to create action plans for fostering digital transformation in Galle District. Discussions were lively, and various ideas were proposed, ranging from improving digital infrastructure and connectivity to promoting digital literacy and upskilling programs.
The Idea of a Digital Nomad-Friendly Galle
Among the many brilliant ideas presented, one concept particularly stood out: developing Galle as a digital nomad-friendly city. This concept gained widespread support from both government officials and industry experts present at the event. A digital nomad-friendly city is one that offers a conducive environment for remote workers, entrepreneurs, and freelancers to live and work.
Digital nomads are a growing community of individuals who leverage digital technology to work remotely while traveling and living in different locations. These modern-day nomads are not tied to a fixed office space and can choose to work from anywhere with a stable internet connection.
The allure of natural cities like Galle for digital nomads lies in several key factors:
Benefits of a Digital Nomad-Friendly City
Creating a digital nomad-friendly city in Galle District holds immense potential for economic growth and community development. Such a city would attract a diverse group of remote workers from around the world, injecting new ideas and perspectives into the local economy. The increased influx of digital nomads would also boost the tourism sector, stimulating demand for accommodation, food, transportation, and other services.
Moreover, a digital nomad-friendly city promotes cultural exchange and enhances the global image of Galle District. It presents an opportunity to showcase the region’s rich heritage, pristine beaches, and picturesque landscapes to an international audience.
Conclusion
The Galle District Digital Transformation Committee’s event, with the active participation of OECSL members, marked a pivotal moment in Sri Lanka’s journey towards a thriving Service Economy. As the concept of developing Galle as a digital nomad-friendly city takes root, it promises to revolutionise the region’s economic landscape, creating opportunities for growth, innovation, and prosperity. By harnessing the power of digital entrepreneurship and embracing the digital nomad movement, Galle District can position itself as a leading hub for the Service Economy, setting an inspiring example for the entire nation.
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