20 adventurous British Airways colleagues embarked on a Sri Lankan adventure in a Tuk Tuk from ‘Coast to Coast’! Collaborating with Jetwing, the Sri Lanka experts, an exciting programme was devised to challenge the individuals, embark on community and conservation projects as well as to raise funds for the British Airways Flying Start charity in the months leading up to the challenge.
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This document provides an introduction to the concept of technological re-engineering as a strategy for technological development in Sri Lanka. It discusses how third world countries like Sri Lanka fell behind in technological progress due to missing earlier industrial revolutions. However, with digital technologies, countries like China and India used strategies like reverse engineering and re-engineering to develop new, locally relevant technologies at lower costs. The document argues that re-engineering, which involves improving existing products through innovation, provides opportunities for Sri Lanka to engage in technological development without large R&D investments. The following congress will feature examples of student-developed technologically re-engineered products for Sri Lanka.
Young Business Technology & Entrepreneur Researchers (YBTER) 2013, Association of Business & Technology, Bachelor of Commerce Special Degree in Business Technology, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka
The document discusses various database technologies including relational databases (RDBMS), NoSQL databases, and graph databases. It provides an overview of popular RDBMS products like Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL, and PostgreSQL. It also summarizes NoSQL databases and prominent NoSQL products such as MongoDB, CouchDB, Cassandra, and OrientDB. The document further covers new trends in cloud databases and graph databases.
The document proposes implementing a monorail system in Colombo, Sri Lanka to help reduce traffic jams. It identifies the main causes of traffic as an insufficient public transportation system, high vehicle volume, road deficiencies, and a lack of public awareness. The document then discusses monorail technology, how it works using power, magnetic levitation and switching, and its potential benefits including efficiency, profitability, simplicity, aesthetics, and safety.
This document proposes a new payment system for public transportation in Sri Lanka. It discusses the issues with the traditional ticketing system, the history and workings of the new technology, and its potential benefits. The new system uses radio frequencies on instruments to track fares and allow passengers to easily recharge credit balances. It is suggested to first implement the system as a pilot on the Southern Highway and then expand it nationwide if successful in reducing errors, increasing transparency, and allowing convenient top-ups for passengers.
20 adventurous British Airways colleagues embarked on a Sri Lankan adventure in a Tuk Tuk from ‘Coast to Coast’! Collaborating with Jetwing, the Sri Lanka experts, an exciting programme was devised to challenge the individuals, embark on community and conservation projects as well as to raise funds for the British Airways Flying Start charity in the months leading up to the challenge.
The document contains a single word: "Thilini". There is insufficient context or details provided in the one-word document to generate a meaningful multi-sentence summary. The document appears to be stating a name, "Thilini", but no other information is given.
This document provides an introduction to the concept of technological re-engineering as a strategy for technological development in Sri Lanka. It discusses how third world countries like Sri Lanka fell behind in technological progress due to missing earlier industrial revolutions. However, with digital technologies, countries like China and India used strategies like reverse engineering and re-engineering to develop new, locally relevant technologies at lower costs. The document argues that re-engineering, which involves improving existing products through innovation, provides opportunities for Sri Lanka to engage in technological development without large R&D investments. The following congress will feature examples of student-developed technologically re-engineered products for Sri Lanka.
Young Business Technology & Entrepreneur Researchers (YBTER) 2013, Association of Business & Technology, Bachelor of Commerce Special Degree in Business Technology, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka
The document discusses various database technologies including relational databases (RDBMS), NoSQL databases, and graph databases. It provides an overview of popular RDBMS products like Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL, and PostgreSQL. It also summarizes NoSQL databases and prominent NoSQL products such as MongoDB, CouchDB, Cassandra, and OrientDB. The document further covers new trends in cloud databases and graph databases.
The document proposes implementing a monorail system in Colombo, Sri Lanka to help reduce traffic jams. It identifies the main causes of traffic as an insufficient public transportation system, high vehicle volume, road deficiencies, and a lack of public awareness. The document then discusses monorail technology, how it works using power, magnetic levitation and switching, and its potential benefits including efficiency, profitability, simplicity, aesthetics, and safety.
This document proposes a new payment system for public transportation in Sri Lanka. It discusses the issues with the traditional ticketing system, the history and workings of the new technology, and its potential benefits. The new system uses radio frequencies on instruments to track fares and allow passengers to easily recharge credit balances. It is suggested to first implement the system as a pilot on the Southern Highway and then expand it nationwide if successful in reducing errors, increasing transparency, and allowing convenient top-ups for passengers.
The document discusses public transport issues in Sri Lanka such as uncomfortable travel, crowded buses, and air pollution from fuel burning. It proposes implementing solar power buses as a solution. Solar power buses would be easily implemented in Sri Lanka due to its location near the equator and consistent sunshine. Solar power buses have many advantages including being cost effective by using free solar energy instead of fuel, being environmentally friendly, having low running costs, and providing reliability.
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This document discusses the potential for wireless restaurant technology to improve the hospitality industry in Sri Lanka. It begins by noting that the hospitality industry in Sri Lanka is growing rapidly, with over 650,000 tourist arrivals in 2010. However, traditional restaurant models suffer from various inefficiencies in the kitchen, at the cashier, and in customer satisfaction. The document then proposes a wireless restaurant system that would allow orders to be placed via iPad or PDA directly to the kitchen. This would integrate ordering, inventory, and billing while also memorizing customer preferences. The system aims to create value by increasing revenues and facility turnover while reducing costs, waste, and inventory through better visibility, responsiveness and accountability across the restaurant workflow.
This document discusses reasons for selecting the insurance industry and discusses world success company stories. It notes that the insurance industry provides quicker response and immediate access, less reliance on ease of use and availability, and leads to customer satisfaction and motivated staff. The document also acknowledges that the insurance industry previously had issues with processes being long, time-consuming, and risks of financial frauds and an absent of proper continuous connections.
This document discusses the Turny Evo system, an assistive device that allows people with disabilities to more easily get in and out of vehicles. It has advantages like being installable in many vehicle types, adjustable seating, integrated foot rests, and pinch protection. As Sri Lanka has many disabled and elderly people who rely on public transportation, including to access hospitals, the Turny Evo could help provide independence and accessibility.
This document discusses using waste-to-energy (WTE) technology to solve Colombo's garbage problem. It notes that Colombo lacks a proper solid waste disposal mechanism and dumps garbage at Bloomendhal road. WTE technology was originally developed in Germany and involves incinerating solid waste to produce energy. The technology could provide benefits like reducing costs for Colombo Municipal Council and generating additional revenue from recycling, while addressing issues like health hazards from current dumping. However, adopting this technology would require a high initial investment and know-how.
The document discusses electronic cigarettes as a potential solution for smokers. It notes that electronic cigarettes do not contain the 4,000 chemicals and carcinogens found in tobacco cigarettes, do not produce secondhand smoke, are less expensive than regular cigarettes, and can satisfy both the psychological and physiological effects of smoking. The document also lists some regulations that have been implemented to discourage smoking, such as prohibiting smoking in public places and advertising of cigarettes.
The document describes Pavegen technology, which was imagined by Laurence Kembell-Cook, and converts kinetic energy from footsteps into electricity. The tiles are made of recycled polymer and low carbon concrete, use recycled truck tires on top, and contain a waterproof and battery-powered system to store energy generated from footsteps for up to three days.
This document discusses Green IT technologies and initiatives to reduce carbon emissions. It provides examples of how organizations like HSBC have implemented power management technologies to save energy and reduce CO2 emissions. The document notes that while Green IT can provide benefits, it is still not widely practiced in Sri Lanka due to lack of concern, knowledge, and modern green rules. It suggests that Sri Lanka can develop Green IT by estimating current IT usage and waste, configuring efficient IT architectures, and adopting technologies like server virtualization and power management.
The document proposes an underground rain water tank system (URT System) as a solution to water issues faced by people in the Rajarata area of Sri Lanka, such as kidney problems. It outlines how to build the URT System, including determining the catchment surface, attaching gutters to catch runoff, selecting a storage tank location underground, and attaching a water pump for on-demand use. The URT System is presented as a great solution that makes use of rainwater instead of letting it go to waste.
Young Business Technology & Entrepreneurial Researchers Congress Proceedings ...BcomBT
Young Business Technology & Entrepreneurial Researchers Congress Proceedings 2012, Department of Commerce and Financial Management
Faculty of Commerce and Management
University of Kelaniya
Hybrid trains could help address Sri Lanka's transportation and environmental issues. While high initial costs are a challenge, hybrid trains that use batteries to store power could reduce fuel consumption and pollution compared to traditional trains. The batteries could be recharged using electric power, making hybrid trains more efficient.
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During the hour, we’ll take you through:
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Read Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing to gain insights on AI adoption in the manufacturing industry, such as:
1. How quickly AI is being implemented in manufacturing.
2. Which barriers stand in the way of AI adoption.
3. How data quality and governance form the backbone of AI.
4. Organizational processes and structures that may inhibit effective AI adoption.
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The document discusses public transport issues in Sri Lanka such as uncomfortable travel, crowded buses, and air pollution from fuel burning. It proposes implementing solar power buses as a solution. Solar power buses would be easily implemented in Sri Lanka due to its location near the equator and consistent sunshine. Solar power buses have many advantages including being cost effective by using free solar energy instead of fuel, being environmentally friendly, having low running costs, and providing reliability.
Vending machine technology the silent salesmen of newBcomBT
The document discusses vending machine technology, providing a brief history of vending machines dating back to the 1880s. It describes how modern vending machines work using wireless communication, credit/debit cards, and GPS tracking. The document also notes that while Sri Lanka's FMCG market is smaller than other countries, vending machines could still be successfully introduced to provide product visibility, impulse purchases, wider distribution, and deeper market penetration. It highlights a locally invented vending machine in Sri Lanka that dispenses hot or chilled tea via SMS.
This document discusses the potential for wireless restaurant technology to improve the hospitality industry in Sri Lanka. It begins by noting that the hospitality industry in Sri Lanka is growing rapidly, with over 650,000 tourist arrivals in 2010. However, traditional restaurant models suffer from various inefficiencies in the kitchen, at the cashier, and in customer satisfaction. The document then proposes a wireless restaurant system that would allow orders to be placed via iPad or PDA directly to the kitchen. This would integrate ordering, inventory, and billing while also memorizing customer preferences. The system aims to create value by increasing revenues and facility turnover while reducing costs, waste, and inventory through better visibility, responsiveness and accountability across the restaurant workflow.
This document discusses reasons for selecting the insurance industry and discusses world success company stories. It notes that the insurance industry provides quicker response and immediate access, less reliance on ease of use and availability, and leads to customer satisfaction and motivated staff. The document also acknowledges that the insurance industry previously had issues with processes being long, time-consuming, and risks of financial frauds and an absent of proper continuous connections.
This document discusses the Turny Evo system, an assistive device that allows people with disabilities to more easily get in and out of vehicles. It has advantages like being installable in many vehicle types, adjustable seating, integrated foot rests, and pinch protection. As Sri Lanka has many disabled and elderly people who rely on public transportation, including to access hospitals, the Turny Evo could help provide independence and accessibility.
This document discusses using waste-to-energy (WTE) technology to solve Colombo's garbage problem. It notes that Colombo lacks a proper solid waste disposal mechanism and dumps garbage at Bloomendhal road. WTE technology was originally developed in Germany and involves incinerating solid waste to produce energy. The technology could provide benefits like reducing costs for Colombo Municipal Council and generating additional revenue from recycling, while addressing issues like health hazards from current dumping. However, adopting this technology would require a high initial investment and know-how.
The document discusses electronic cigarettes as a potential solution for smokers. It notes that electronic cigarettes do not contain the 4,000 chemicals and carcinogens found in tobacco cigarettes, do not produce secondhand smoke, are less expensive than regular cigarettes, and can satisfy both the psychological and physiological effects of smoking. The document also lists some regulations that have been implemented to discourage smoking, such as prohibiting smoking in public places and advertising of cigarettes.
The document describes Pavegen technology, which was imagined by Laurence Kembell-Cook, and converts kinetic energy from footsteps into electricity. The tiles are made of recycled polymer and low carbon concrete, use recycled truck tires on top, and contain a waterproof and battery-powered system to store energy generated from footsteps for up to three days.
This document discusses Green IT technologies and initiatives to reduce carbon emissions. It provides examples of how organizations like HSBC have implemented power management technologies to save energy and reduce CO2 emissions. The document notes that while Green IT can provide benefits, it is still not widely practiced in Sri Lanka due to lack of concern, knowledge, and modern green rules. It suggests that Sri Lanka can develop Green IT by estimating current IT usage and waste, configuring efficient IT architectures, and adopting technologies like server virtualization and power management.
The document proposes an underground rain water tank system (URT System) as a solution to water issues faced by people in the Rajarata area of Sri Lanka, such as kidney problems. It outlines how to build the URT System, including determining the catchment surface, attaching gutters to catch runoff, selecting a storage tank location underground, and attaching a water pump for on-demand use. The URT System is presented as a great solution that makes use of rainwater instead of letting it go to waste.
Young Business Technology & Entrepreneurial Researchers Congress Proceedings ...BcomBT
Young Business Technology & Entrepreneurial Researchers Congress Proceedings 2012, Department of Commerce and Financial Management
Faculty of Commerce and Management
University of Kelaniya
Hybrid trains could help address Sri Lanka's transportation and environmental issues. While high initial costs are a challenge, hybrid trains that use batteries to store power could reduce fuel consumption and pollution compared to traditional trains. The batteries could be recharged using electric power, making hybrid trains more efficient.
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During the hour, we’ll take you through:
Guest Speaker Segment with Hannah Barrington: Dive into the world of dynamic real estate marketing with Hannah, the Marketing Manager at Workspace Group. Hear firsthand how their team generates engaging descriptions for thousands of office units by integrating diverse data sources—from PDF floorplans to web pages—using FME transformers, like OpenAIVisionConnector and AnthropicVisionConnector. This use case will show you how GenAI can streamline content creation for marketing across the board.
Ollama Use Case: Learn how Scenario Specialist Dmitri Bagh has utilized Ollama within FME to input data, create custom models, and enhance security protocols. This segment will include demos to illustrate the full capabilities of FME in AI-driven processes.
Custom AI Models: Discover how to leverage FME to build personalized AI models using your data. Whether it’s populating a model with local data for added security or integrating public AI tools, find out how FME facilitates a versatile and secure approach to AI.
We’ll wrap up with a live Q&A session where you can engage with our experts on your specific use cases, and learn more about optimizing your data workflows with AI.
This webinar is ideal for professionals seeking to harness the power of AI within their data management systems while ensuring high levels of customization and security. Whether you're a novice or an expert, gain actionable insights and strategies to elevate your data processes. Join us to see how FME and AI can revolutionize how you work with data!
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2. Which barriers stand in the way of AI adoption.
3. How data quality and governance form the backbone of AI.
4. Organizational processes and structures that may inhibit effective AI adoption.
6. Ideas and approaches to help build your organization's AI strategy.
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function has made the drastic changes in entrepreneurs, managers, consultants,
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management by objectives, knowledge business functions.
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business. Hence the student will be able
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almost all the other business management understanding they can get from any
degrees make you specialized in single other business degree program available
functional area of business organizations in Sri Lanka.
such as General management, Accounting,
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you may not known exactly what is your
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experience learning. Classroom lectures
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presentations, documentaries and films.
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contact with external entities that have
influence to modern business operations
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organizations. It will apparently explain computer based business applications
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Management, University of Kelaniya