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Country’s first AI-powered hardware device

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In a bold move set to redefine the consumer tech landscape in Sri Lanka, Sala Enterprises has unveiled the country’s first AI-powered hardware device—the Emark AI Mouse.

This cutting-edge product represents a strategic shift for Sala from being a tech distributor to becoming a pioneering innovator in AI-integrated hardware.

With over three decades of experience in the IT space, Sala Enterprises has long played a foundational role in Sri Lanka’s digital evolution. But the Emark AI Mouse signals more than technological progression—it represents a calculated business maneuver to capture the rapidly expanding productivity-tech market in South Asia.

Equipped with voice typing, multilingual translation, presentation creation, OCR, and even image design capabilities, the Emark AI Mouse is more than a peripheral—it’s a productivity suite in your palm. It caters to underserved segments such as educators, content creators, and multilingual professionals who often lack affordable, AI-embedded tools.

“Our goal with the Emark AI Mouse was simple—empower Sri Lankans with world-class technology at their fingertips, Chinthaka Wijewickrama, Managing Director of Sala Enterprises told The Island Financial Review.

He added: “This isn’t just a device—it’s a tool to boost productivity, bridge language gaps, and spark creativity in every corner of the country.”

Waruna Sri Dhanapala, Secretary to the Ministry of Technology and Digital Economy, praised the innovation, stating: “This kind of homegrown technological advancement is exactly what Sri Lanka needs to strengthen its digital infrastructure. The Emark AI Mouse is proof that we can lead in AI innovation, not just consume it.”

By Ifham Nizam

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