Uthpalie shared that Tracified is fuelled by blockchain technology that facilitates a tamper-proof platform, which streamlines the data flow within a supply chain using a crypto-economic model. It has created a positive change across the tech ecosystem in Sri Lanka and aims to harness the potential of female tech entrepreneurs to achieve the goal of 1,000 startups by 2025. It aims to support, promote, and grow women technopreneurs, startups, and businesses, with majority or equal shareholding or of CXO level, with the potential to generate additional export revenue into the country. “When you get to know other women technopreneurs, you will be inspired to find something you’re passionate about and one that will go hand-in-hand with your personal priorities,” said Uthpalie, inviting other women to get connected to the Forum and to build their journey towards being successful technopreneurs. She said that the landscape has changed so much that, potentially, tech is the place to be for women in particular, and due to its general flexibility, you can quite literally have the best of both worlds.
Source: The Nation July 27, 2021 18:33 UTC