ICTer 2012
This year the conference will take place at BMICH, Committee Rooms, Bauddhaloka Mawatha, Colombo 07, Sri Lanka on Thursday 13th and Friday 14th December 2012. In addition to the presentation of selected papers, several Keynote Addresses and Invited Speaches by leading personalities in the IT world will be made. The conference will also include pre-conference (12th) and post-conference (15th) high quality tutorials/workshops in areas of current interest in Information and Communication Technology. A student symposium will be held at the UCSC, 35, Reid Avenue, Colombo 07, Sri Lanka on 13th December 2012.
ICTer 2011
International Conference on Advances in ICT for Emerging Regions (ICTer) is the successor to the seminal International Information Technology Conference held in Sri Lanka since 1998, the IITC. It provides a platform where research done in ICT is presented by both local and foreign Computer Scientists and IT Professionals.
ICTer 2010
International Conference on Advances in ICT for Emerging Regions (ICTer) succeed the seminal International Information Technology Conference (IITC) in 2010 in order to get wider international participation and to promote computing research in the fast emeng regions of the world especially in Asia-Pacific. ICTer2010 took placed at Cinnamon Lakeside, Colombo, Sri Lanka on 29th – 30th September and 1st October 2010. Conference consisted of selected full papers and extended abstracts, several Keynote Addresses by leading personalities in the IT world.
e-Asia 2009
Centre for Science, Development and Media Studies (CSDMS), India and Information and Communication Technology Agency (ICTA), Sri Lanka have joined hands to organise 4th annual eASiA 2009 conference and exhibition in Colombo, Sri Lanka to celebrate the year 2009 as the year of ICT and English as declared by HE Mahinda Rajapaksa, President, Sri Lanka and to promote growth of ICT4D, through consultative dialoguing, strategic planning, knowledge networking and business partnering.
IITC 2008
9th International Information Technology Conference (IITC)
28-29 October 2008
Colombo, Sri Lanka
IITC 2006
The International Information Technology Conference was launched in 1998 as an event connected with the declaration of 1998 as the Year of IT by the Government of Sri Lanka. It has been successfully held every year since then.
IITC 2005
The International Information Technology Conference was launched in 1998 as an event connected with the declaration of 1998 as the Year of IT by the Government of Sri Lanka. It has been successfully held every year since then.
IITC 2004
The International Conference in e-Governance was first held in India in 2003 and was inaugurated by H.E. the President of India. After a very successful conference, the organizing committee of ICEG2003 requested Mr. Lalith Weeratunge, Director, Re-Engineering Government of the ICT Agency (ICTA) to make suitable arrangements to hold ICEG2004 in Sri Lanka. Mr. Weeratunge then requested Prof. V.K.Samaranayake, the Chairman of IITC2004 and the then Director of the University of Colombo School of Computing (UCSC), the organization that has managed IITC since 2001 to consider holding ICEG2004 in Colombo and manage it.
This request was considered by the IITC2004 organizing committee and it was agreed that ICEG2004 be held in parallel with IITC2004. e-Governance is of particular interest to Sri Lanka. On one hand, it is clear that one of the benefits of ICT which can reach the public at large is the deployment of e-Government service. On the other hand, the very ambitious e-Sri Lanka project has a major component in the area of Re-engineering government, a necessary re-requisite for successful implementation of e-Governance. e-Governance is not just an ICT enabled, efficient and effective public service with
enhanced revenue generation for the Government but also a way of providing better citizen services through the use of ICT.
IITC 2003
The fifth International Information Technology Conference (IITC) 2003 was held from 1-7 December in Colombo in order to realise the vision of moving towards an ICT (Information and Communication Technology) enabled society under the e-Sri Lanka slogan “Smart people – Smart Island”.