Sri Lanka’s apex Government body in driving the tech-startup ecosystem, the Information and Communication Technology Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA) is now calling applications for its national startup initiative ‘Spiralation’ for the ninth year running.
The Spiralation series has so far supported more than 90 successful startups across multiple industry verticals -including health, finance, agriculture, education and logistics-and has generated more than 500 job opportunities.
The latest round, called as Spiralation 2021 Tech Startup Support Program sets the stage for tech startups to be groomed by offering comprehensive technical and business training hosted by industry experts.
Many tech startups that were supported by Spiralation are now successfully operating in fields such as quality education, agriculture, health and wellbeing, banking and financial services, fashion and apparel, and infrastructure.
To be eligible, applicable startups need to be listed in StartupSL Platform. New startups (registered or looking to register) can apply and also registered companies that are less than 3 years (calculated as of application date) in existence are also eligible. All applications should be submitted through the registration form in spiralation.com and applications submitted in any other method will not be accepted.
Applications are open till 10th May and interested applicants are invited to register via https://spiralation.com
As the catalyst in shaping the tech startup ecosystem of Sri Lanka, ICTA pioneers in supporting startups via Spiralation and all other startup related activities in its ‘Startup Ecosystem Development’ Strategic Business Unit under the Digital Economy Pillar of ICTA. It is initiated with the view of developing new tech-based business ventures in the country, increasing startup quality, providing early-stage funding, knowledge, and everything a startup needs to run a successful business.