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MiHCM unveils Syntra at Connect 2025

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October 27, 2025

■ Al-powered solution enables secure analysis of private data ■ Acts as an enterprise intelligence brain combining HR, business, and document data ■ Company transitions beyond HR into work tech ■ All-new agentic MiA redefines employee experience ■ SmartAssist for Reports among the product line-up

MiHCM unveils Syntra at Connect 2025

A section of the audience at Connect 2025

MIHCM, a global HR technology provider, last week unveiled a host of new Al-powered solutions to top corporate leaders, partners, and customers at MiHCM Connect 2025 hosted at the Celestine Ballroom at Cinnamon Life - City of Dreams, Colombo.

At the high-profile event attended by a host of distinguished invitees, MiHCM Group CEO Harsha Purasinghe showcased how the company’s new cutting-edge AI solutions could boost productivity, deliver unparalleled insights, and transform processes — heralding a new era of work tech.

He also spoke on the company’s revamped solutions, explaining how they had been upgraded to better suit customer needs.

“We're entering a new era of work tech, where AI isn’t just a feature — it’s a foundation,” said Purasinghe. “With Syntra, MiA, and our SmartAssist suite, we’re not just enhancing HR; we're transforming how organisations operate. These solutions are built to deliver secure, intelligent, and actionable insights that empower leaders and employees alike. Our mission is to help businesses move from reactive to proactive, from manual to intelligent, and from siloed to unified.”

MiHCM Sri Lanka and Maldives CEO Pubudini Abeyesekera added: “At MiHCM, we’re committed to delivering solutions that are not only intelligent but also deeply relevant to our clients’ evolving needs. The new product lineup reflects our vision to empower organisations with tools that simplify complexity, drive strategic outcomes, and elevate the employee experience.”

The highlight of the event was the unveiling of Syntra, MiHCM’s AI-powered brain.

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