UTECH
Technologies Ltd., the leading provider of Industrial IoT (Internet of Things)
and Industrial Automation Solutions in Sri Lanka, has entered overseas markets
with its flagship 'UTECH BLACKBOX' telematic product. The UTECH BLACKBOX is a
universal telematics portal used in a wide variety of industrial installations,
such as manufacturing equipment, power generators, building equipment, air
compressors, UPS systems, chillers.
The UTECH
BLACKBOX's unique feature is that it can fit seamlessly into machinery through
a wide variety of link protocols. Computer monitoring and control is possible
from anywhere in the world via the UTECH Remote Web Portal. Real-time dashboards,
data logging and graphing, routine service scheduling, GPS, geofencing, and SMS
/ email alerts are allowed by the web portal.
UTECH Managing
Director Riyad Ismail commented, "After comprehensive field trials in
harsh environments in those countries, we are proud to obtain export orders to
India and the Americas." We see this as the beginning of the involvement
of Sri Lanka in the global marketplace for an end-to-end solution for IIoT
(Industrial IoT). Hence we aim to grow into other international markets while
retaining our core values of continuous innovation, cutting-edge technology,
and superior customer service.
An international
award at the NBQSA honors that year awarded to UTECH BLACKBOX in 2019. UTECH
also has a strategic partnership with the domestic mobile service provider of
Sri Lanka, Mobitel, to deploy UTECH solutions across the vast corporate
customer base of Mobitel. Besides, the product range of UTECH includes
cold-chain monitoring systems, smart agriculture, tracking of vehicles, access
control systems, and other tailored solutions for factory automation.
OSL Take: In some
key areas, Sri Lanka is emerging as a destination of choice as a regional IT
Business Process Outsourcing (BPO). AT Kearney ranked Sri Lanka eleventh among
the top 50 outsourcing destinations in the world in 2017, moving up three slots
from 2016. Sri Lanka's computer industry manufactures world-class goods and has
dramatically expanded over the past decade. In the information services
industry, telecommunications, banking, finance, and insurance (BFSI) and
software testing included.
The ICT and
digital infrastructure sectors of Sri Lanka are on a growth path, generating
many opportunities for business/investment in the two industries. The
government of Sri Lanka has also prioritized the growth of digital
infrastructure and the expansion of the ICT education sector, providing various
incentives to increase connectivity while removing intrusion and improving data
services for both business and consumer users. Such technologies can help
maximize business performance, which is an attractive asset for investors in
infrastructure. OSL also sees investors leasing spectrum capital for the
further growth of the telco sector as an opportunity.
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