CSSL partners Mastercard for 43rd National IT Conference
Daily FT
|September 25, 2025
THE Computer Society of Sri Lanka (CSSL) has onboarded Mastercard as a partner for the 43rd National Information Technology Conference (NITC).
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Scheduled for 14-16 October at the Shangri-La Colombo, NITC is Sri Lanka's premier and longest-running IT conference.
Organised annually by CSSL, NITC 2025 is recognised as a flagship initiative to advance research, innovation, and digital literacy in the country. The NITC 2025 is a multifaceted business conference comprising a number of events, including the inauguration, the NITC conference, the CSSL Awards, and the Sri Lanka Digital Investment Summit.
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