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AI-driven productivity is the future, declare experts at CIPM HR Conference

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The future of productivity is not just digital—it is decisively AI-driven. This was the resounding message from a panel of top industry leaders at the “Discover the Future of Productivity Through Digital Transformation” session, a cornerstone event of the International HR Conference organised by CIPM Sri Lanka on June 3 at the Monarch Imperial.

The discussion, which delved into the complexities and opportunities of navigating digital transformation, brought together a formidable panel of experts. It featured Conrad Dias, Director of LOLC Holdings and Chairman of LOLC Finance; Romesh Ranawana, Group Chief Analytics and AI Officer at Dialog Axiata; and Prasanth Nair, Chief HR Officer of Crompton Greaves Consumer Electricals. The insightful session was expertly moderated by Oshana Dias, Chief People Officer at Fortude.

The Digital Imperative: No Longer an Option

Kicking off the discussion, Conrad Dias made a powerful case for the urgency of digital adoption. “Whether you’re a country or an organisation, digital is not optional anymore. It’s a national imperative,” he asserted. To underscore his point, he cited compelling data from the World Economic Forum, revealing that digitally mature organisations outperform their peers by a staggering 45% in revenue growth.

However, Dias was quick to caution against a one-size-fits-all approach. “Transformation must be contextual,” he warned. “LOLC operates in sectors from finance to plantations to leisure—each with different levels of digital adoption. You have to understand your digital maturity first. Otherwise, you’re just ticking boxes.”

He highlighted how even seemingly traditional sectors like plantations are reaping massive benefits from digitisation. “We’re the world’s largest tea producer under Browns. The next generation doesn’t want to work the way their parents did—so we need to bring technology to the field. Mechanisation, digitisation—it’s not just an option. It’s a must.”

Dias also dismantled the pervasive myth of high implementation costs being a barrier. “Technology has been both democratised and demonetised,” he explained. “AI tools that once cost thousands of dollars are now available at $20 a month. If someone tells you capex is a barrier today, that’s outdated thinking.” He championed a “fail fast” culture, encouraging businesses to experiment, learn from their mistakes quickly, and pivot without fear.

The Rise of the Personal AI Partner

Romesh Ranawana framed the current AI boom as the second great technological revolution in workplace productivity, comparable only to the personal computing wave of the late 20th century. “We’re entering a phase where every employee is expected to work with AI—not just use it as a tool, but to partner with it,” he said.

Ranawana identified four key domains where AI is already making a measurable impact:

Personal productivity: Assisting with everything from managing schedules to summarising complex reports.

Work-specific tasks: Powering sophisticated functions like customer analytics and automated proposal generation.

Team collaboration: Breaking down organisational silos and enhancing cross-departmental coordination.

Enterprise efficiency: Optimising large-scale operations and enabling data-driven strategic decision-making.

‘He offered a stark analogy to illustrate the challenge of adoption. “Imagine giving someone a $100,000 piano who doesn’t know how to play. That’s what many companies are doing with AI,” he cautioned. “The tool is powerful, but without training and the right culture, it’s underused—or misused.” Ranawana stressed that, just as they did with the rise of computers, HR professionals must once again lead the charge in fostering digital and AI literacy.’



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HNB Assurance Elevates ‘Liya Harasara’ 2026 with Unmatched Benefits to Honor the Spirit of Womanhood

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HNB Assurance PLC launched the 2026 edition of Liya Harasara, its flagship annual initiative dedicated to celebrating and empowering women in line with International Women’s Day. Recognized as one of the most anticipated campaigns of the year, Liya Harasara continues to evolve, delivering meaningful protection and exclusive privileges designed to support women in every stage of life.

This year’s edition introduces the most rewarding benefits in the history of the initiative. Women who sign up for eligible Regular Premium Life Insurance policies will receive a Free Life Cover of up to Rs. 2 Million for one year, along with a Free Critical Illness Benefit of up to Rs. 500,000, providing enhanced financial security and reassurance when it matters most. Additionally, female policyholders are also entitled to pregnancy related hospitalization cash benefit for Life Insurance Policies with in-force Hospitalization Benefit, for a maximum of three days per annum.

Commenting on the significance of this year’s campaign, Lasitha Wimalarathne, Executive Director / CEO of HNB Assurance, stated: “As we mark our 25th year as a trusted life insurer, we wanted Liya Harasara 2026 to reflect the strength of the journey that brought us here. For 25 years, women have been at the heart of our story, as leaders, advisors, customers and changemakers. This special edition is our way of honoring that partnership and reaffirming our commitment to protecting their aspirations for the future. When women progress, families prosper and communities thrive and we are proud to stand by them with meaningful protection and lasting assurance.”

Sharing his thoughts, Dinesh Yogaratnam, Chief Marketing and Customer Experience Officer of HNB Assurance, added, “Liya Harasara has grown into more than just an annual campaign, it is a tribute to the Spirit of Womanhood, to resilience, ambition and strength. The 2026 edition has been thoughtfully enhanced to deliver greater value and deeper impact, ensuring women receive protection that truly supports their ambitions and wellbeing. We remain committed to creating solutions that empower confidence and provide peace of mind, enabling women to focus on achieving their goals without compromise.”

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Seven decades of sartorial excellence: The legacy of Linton Master Tailors in Kandy

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In the 1950s, Linton Wimalasena Udagagedara served as the tailoring instructor at the rehabilitation unit of the Bogambara Prison. Known affectionately by all as “Linton Master,” he laid the foundation for a legacy that would eventually redefine men’s fashion in the hill capital.

In 1958, Linton Master ventured into private business by renting a small shop in Trincomalee Street, Kandy, under the name “Linton Master Tailors.”

Supported by a handful of employees and the unwavering strength of his wife, Srima Alwala, the business began its humble journey. In those early days, Linton Master would travel from Kandy to Pettah, Colombo, walking miles to handpick high-quality fabrics at affordable prices. Though the initial years were a struggle, he never compromised on quality.

Due to his commitment to superior craftsmanship and impeccable finishing, “Linton Master’s Shop” in Trincomalee Street soon became a household name across the Kandy region. By the 1970s, the thriving business moved to Yatinuwara Veediya. As the enterprise grew, Linton Master eventually purchased the rented building and the adjacent premises. In the 1990s, the brand reached its zenith, becoming a hallmark of excellence.

Following the passing of Linton Master in 2009, the business transitioned into a new era. Today, it stands proud at the same familiar location in Yatinuwara Veediya, rebranded as “Linton & Sons Master Tailors.” His legacy is carried forward by his children; while one son manages a printing press and a daughter runs a bridal wear brand under the Linton name, his son Nidarshana Udagagedara has significantly expanded the core tailoring business.

Today, Kandy is home to three main institutions bearing the prestigious Linton brand. Linton & Sons Master Tailors, now employing around 20 skilled professionals, is a nationally recognized name. Known for their international standards, it is said that anyone who gets a full suit tailored at Linton & Sons invariably returns for their second.

The business that once started with fabric handpicked from Pettah now utilizes world-renowned international brands. Linton & Sons is currently the only tailor shop in Kandy that creates garments using prestigious fabrics such as Raymonds, Pacific Gold, Medici, and Macone.

Current Chairman Nidarshana Udagagedara notes that they serve a loyal customer base, with complete groom’s suit packages ranging from Rs. 30,000 to Rs. 90,000. With a highly experienced team, they now offer an exclusive one-day service, allowing customers to have bespoke designs created to their exact specifications in record time.

Spanning seven decades, the Linton lineage, which has brought fame to Kandy, has now successfully expanded from the second generation to the third, ensuring that the master’s stitch continues to define elegance for years to come.

By S.K. Samaranayake

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LANKATILES Captivates Architect 2026 with a Spectacular Celebration of Fine Living

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Overall Best Stall and Best Trade Stall Displaying Local Products awards at Architect 2026

At the prestigious Architect 2026 Exhibition, LANKATILES unveiled an immersive Concept Studio of contemporary design, where every surface spoke in allusive ways of exquisite craftsmanship and architectural vision.

Among a host of outstanding participants, the Concept Studio was recognized with two of the exhibition’s highest accolades: Overall Best Stall and Best Trade Stall Displaying Local Products. This is a resounding testament to five decades of trust, quality, and innovation.

The Concept Studio was thoughtfully zoned to evoke the ambiance of curated interiors and sophisticated entryways, unveiling the latest designs introduced to the market. Visitors were guided through a seamless spatial journey, beginning with the Living Zone, where expansive surfaces harmonized durability with refined design to elevate everyday living. The Kitchen Ambience Zone presented a contemporary culinary environment enriched with elegant finishes, demonstrating how functionality and elevated aesthetics coexist in modern homes.

The experience continued into the Bedroom Zone, an intimate and serene setting curated with soothing palettes and luxurious surfaces to create a tranquil retreat defined by comfort and understated elegance. Complementing this was the Bathware Zone — a sanctuary of calm showcasing precision-crafted porcelain surfaces that seamlessly blended purity of form with superior performance, redefining modern bathroom sophistication.

Extending beyond interiors, the Poolside Zone highlighted elegant outdoor settings framed by resilient, high-performance tiles, where aesthetic excellence met enduring strength in expressive interpretations of contemporary luxury. Featuring the latest Mosaic designs alongside the grand large-format tile series, Majestica, each zone illustrated how LANKATILES transforms raw materials into architectural poetry, reinforcing its leadership in innovation and design excellence.

Another defining feature of the Concept Studio was the AI-powered Tile Visualizer; an advanced digital interface designed to offer architects and homeowners an intelligent and immersive visualization experience that redefines the way interiors are selected and conceptualized. Within minutes, users can upload an image of their dream space and instantly explore precisely matched tile designs and colour palettes tailored to their aesthetic preferences.

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