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ADL Wins GLOMO at MWC Barcelona, Makes History as Inaugural Recipient of Open Gateway Challenge
Axiata Digital Labs (ADL) proudly announces its first win at the 29th annual Global Mobile (GLOMO) Awards held during the recently concluded Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona. ADL secured the Open Gateway Challenge GLOMO Award, a new category in 2024, marking a significant milestone in the company’s journey as a leader in digital innovation and connectivity solutions, enabling telco-to-techco journey with their Axonect Telco Fabric.
The award recognizes ADL’s exceptional contribution to the mobile ecosystem through the MetaStage platform powered by Axonect Telco Fabric. Leveraging GSMA’s Open Gateway APIs, ADL demonstrated remarkable innovation in simplifying integration across two operators, Dialog (Sri Lanka) and XL Axiata (Indonesia). The MetaStage platform facilitated a groundbreaking metaverse concert, showcasing the immense potential of GSMA’s Open Gateway initiative to engage diverse customers across borders and drive new revenue opportunities for operators.
(Axiata Digital Labs’ CEO, Thushera Kawdawatta, and CTO, Namal Jayathilake, receiving the first-ever Open Gateway Challenge Award at the Annual Global Mobile (GLOMO) Awards at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona)
ADL stands at the forefront for GSMA Open Gateway innovation, pioneering the empowerment of developers and enterprises through universal access to network operator APIs. GSMA’s Open Gateway initiative, is poised to revolutionize connectivity by democratizing access to these essential APIs via the Linux Foundation’s CAMARA project. As the inaugural recipient of the Open Gateway Challenge GLOMO Award, ADL’s commitment to innovation and collaboration underscores its pivotal role in driving transformative change within the industry. With a focus on open standards and strategic partnerships, ADL continues to lead the charge in shaping the future of connectivity and unlocking new opportunities for digital innovation.
Dr Hans Wijayasuriya, Group Executive Director and CEO of Telecommunications Business, Axiata and Chairman, Axiata Digital Labs said, “It is a great source of pride to Axiata that ADL, our multi-country Software and Digital Transformation unit has won the GLOMO – Open Gateway Challenge. Axiata was an early signatory to the Open Gateway MoU of the GSMA and this accolade reaffirms our commitment to transforming the role of Telcos through innovation centered on APIs and Eco-Systems.
The award also reaffirms our belief in the power of open collaboration and underscores our commitment to establish federation and interworking between Telcos via the Open Gateway, and to reach out to developer and content creator eco-systems to create consumer experiences of the future – in this case a Metaverse experience spanning multiple markets and audiences. ADL will no doubt continue to push the boundaries of what’s possible with the Open Gateway and more generally through API orchestration, and thereby continue to lead the best practice in Telco-TechCo Transformation”
Thushera Kawdawatta, Chief Executive Officer of Axiata Digital Labs expressed, “We’re honored to win the Open Gateway Challenge GLOMO Award at MWC24 Barcelona! This prestigious recognition validates our dedication to developing Axonect, a groundbreaking telco fabric that’s transforming the digital landscape. Our collaboration with Dialog and XL, powered by Axonect, exemplifies the power of GSMA’s CAMARA initiative.
It fosters industry-wide innovation and synergy, unlocking the true potential of telco asset monetization. Axonect empowers businesses to collaborate and leverage standardized APIs, maximizing speed to market and accelerating innovations. As the Axonect Open Gateway solution, we’re confident in shaping the future of connectivity, and it will unlock long-term growth for businesses worldwide.”
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CMTA warns buyers of long-term costs hidden in reconditioned vehicle imports
The Ceylon Motor Traders’ Association (CMTA) has issued a stark cautionary note to prospective vehicle buyers, warning that the initial price advantage of reconditioned imports often masks significant long-term financial risks.
By highlighting a “structural imbalance” in the current duty valuation system – which allows near-identical vehicles to be imported under a 15% automatic depreciation bracket – the CMTA argues that the lack of manufacturer-backed warranties and tropicalised specifications in the grey market could lead to a “reconditioned trap” for unsuspecting consumers. For the savvy buyer, the association suggests that the true cost of ownership is increasingly tilting the scales in favour of brand-new vehicles from authorised agents.
If two identical 2026 models are sitting on different lots, and one is significantly cheaper because it was technically “registered and de-registered” abroad, the frugal buyer’s instinct is to take the discount. But the CMTA argues that this 15% depreciation benefit – intended for genuine used cars – is being leveraged as a loophole for zero-mileage vehicles.
For the savvy buyer, this raises a fundamental question of transparency. If the entry price of a vehicle is built on a “procedural” technicality rather than actual wear and tear, where else is the transparency lacking? Does the lower price reflect a genuine saving passed to the consumer, or does it mask a lack of manufacturer-backed after-sales support?
When a buyer chooses an authorised agent, they are essentially purchasing an insurance policy against the unknown. With a five-year manufacturer warranty, the financial burden of a faulty transmission or a software glitch stays with the global giant that built the car, not the local owner. In an era where vehicles are increasingly “computers on wheels,” the technical specialised tools and genuine parts held by authorised agents are no longer a luxury – they are a necessity for longevity.
The CMTA’s perspective also invites the buyer to look at the “Big Picture.” Every time a vehicle is imported under an under-declared value or an artificial depreciation bracket, it isn’t just a loss for the Treasury; it is a blow to the country’s foreign exchange discipline.
“A savvy buyer today is more informed than ever. They realize that a “cheap” import with no service history and no tropicalised specifications may eventually become a “minus” on the balance sheet. Frequent repairs and lower resale value can quickly evaporate the initial few lakhs saved at the point of purchase. Ultimately, the choice between brand new and used is a choice between certainty and speculation,” the Association says.
The CMTA is advocating for a level playing field where duty is based on true transaction value. Until that day comes, the burden of due diligence rests on the consumer. To be a “savvy buyer” in 2026 means looking past the showroom shine and asking: Who stands behind this car if something goes wrong tomorrow?
In conclusion, CMTA says,” For those seeking long-term peace of mind, the “brand new” path – supported by a transparent duty structure and a solid warranty – remains the gold standard for steering Sri Lanka’s complex automotive landscape.”
Before signing the papers on a reconditioned vehicle, the CMTA suggests buyers evaluate the four “minus” factors against a “brand new” purchase:
By Sanath Nanayakkare
Business
Spa Ceylon launches initiative to support women entrepreneurs
Spa Ceylon has unveiled ‘Her Business Matters’, a nationwide initiative running throughout March 2026 to provide growth support for women-led businesses in Sri Lanka.
The program will select five women entrepreneurs weekly for brand amplification through Spa Ceylon’s marketing reach, influencer partnerships, and community network. Eligible applicants must be female founders manufacturing or producing locally.
Selected participants will attend a development workshop in Colombo featuring business leaders and industry experts covering social media strategy, advertising, compliance, brand positioning, and scaling. Spa Ceylon resource personnel will also host category-specific fringe events.
Co-Founder & Group Director Shalin Balasuriya stated the initiative moves “beyond surface-level marketing” to create lasting community impact, inspired by the brothers’ upbringing with an entrepreneurial mother.
Applications are accepted via Spa Ceylon’s social media platforms throughout this month.
Business
DIMO Academy launches German Logistics Diploma with guaranteed Jobs
DIMO Academy, the vocational education arm of DIMO, has introduced a German Diploma in Warehouse Operations, Logistics and Transportation (WOLT) offering 100% guaranteed job opportunities in Germany upon successful completion.
The programme is backed by a partnership with Mosecker GmbH & Co. KG, a leading German wholesale company specialising in energy-efficient building technology, which will absorb graduates into its logistics and warehouse operations.
Developed from the German Chamber of Industry & Commerce (AHK) curriculum pool, the diploma delivers practical, employer-validated training rather than theoretical learning. It also supports multiple higher education pathways while students work.
“The strength of this diploma lies in its purpose-built design around a real employer requirement,” said Ms. Dilrukshi Kurukulasuriya, Executive Director and Chief Human Resources Officer of DIMO. “Students are not trained for hypothetical roles; they are made workplace-ready with clear performance expectations and a defined employment outcome.”
Key learning areas include logistics and supply chain fundamentals, warehouse operations, German language, procurement, advanced inventory management, and strategic supply chain management.
The programme is accredited by the German Chamber of Industry & Commerce and recognised locally by the Tertiary & Vocational Education Commission (TVEC), ensuring alignment with German dual vocational education standards.
The first intake commences April 2026. Applicants require G.C.E. O/L qualifications with B passes in three main subjects including Mathematics, English, or Science, or G.C.E. A/L qualifications from any stream.
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