Sri Lanka’s Economy: Stuck in the Mud or Powered by Drones? The Tech-Fueled Comeback You NEED to Know About

Aneslin Bala
2 min readJan 2, 2024

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Remember dial-up internet? Sri Lanka’s economy felt a bit like that in 2022 — slow, frustrating, and prone to sudden disconnects. But hold onto your sarongs, folks, because this island nation is about to hit the digital fast lane like a tuk-tuk with a nitrous oxide boost! Technology is no longer just a fancy gadget for Colombo hipsters; it’s the fuel powering Sri Lanka’s economic recovery, and the ride promises to be exhilarating (with, hopefully, fewer potholes).

Imagine this: robots plucking ripe tea leaves, drones delivering medicine to remote villages, and farmers optimizing their crops with AI-powered soil analysis. That’s not sci-fi — that’s the Sri Lankan future we’re hurtling towards. And don’t worry, you won’t need a PhD in quantum physics to get involved.

Spice Up Your Business with Tech’s Chili Powder:

Think your small business is too “mom-and-pop” for tech? Think again! From online marketplaces showcasing Sri Lanka’s vibrant handicrafts to e-commerce platforms selling the island’s legendary spices (turmeric lattes, anyone?), technology is the great equalizer. It levels the playing field, giving even the smallest businesses a global platform to strut their stuff.

Tourism 2.0: Beyond Beaches and Elephants (Though They’re Still Awesome):

Sri Lanka’s stunning beaches and majestic elephants will always be a draw, but tech is adding a whole new layer of adventure. Virtual reality tours will transport tourists to ancient ruins before a single brick is touched, while AR-powered scavenger hunts will have you chasing mythical creatures through lush jungles. Forget package deals — tech is making tourism bespoke and interactive, a personalized odyssey through a land steeped in history and buzzing with innovation.

Education: From Rote to Rocket:

Sri Lanka’s education system is shedding its dusty textbooks and embracing digital learning. Imagine interactive lessons where students explore coral reefs in VR or conduct virtual experiments in chemistry labs across the country. Technology is breaking down geographic barriers and making quality education accessible to all, nurturing the next generation of tech-savvy citizens who will drive Sri Lanka’s future.

But Wait, There’s a Catch (Like in Every Good Story):

Of course, this tech revolution isn’t without its challenges. Bridging the digital divide, ensuring ethical AI development, and equipping the workforce with the necessary skills are crucial hurdles to overcome. But Sri Lanka, with its resilient spirit and entrepreneurial flair, is well-equipped to navigate these challenges.

So, buckle up, Sri Lanka! The tech-powered road to recovery is paved with innovation, opportunity, and maybe even a few flying tuk-tuks. Are you ready for the ride?

Want to get involved? Click here to find out how YOU can be a part of Sri Lanka’s tech-fueled future!

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Aneslin Bala
Aneslin Bala

Written by Aneslin Bala

I am Aneslin Bala (MBA-Finance), CEO, Consultant for Corporate LMS, eCommerce and Cloud Services. Here I'm talking about SL Economics. https://linktr.ee/aneslin

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