Microsoft joins hands with Sri Lanka in its journey to becoming unstoppable with AI

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  • Puneet Chandok, Microsoft’s President of India and South Asia, made his inaugural visit to Sri Lanka; met with Sri Lankan President and Prime Minister to discuss the company’s commitment to partner Sri Lanka on its digital transformation journey.
  • Microsoft and Sri Lankan Ministry of Education come together to sign MoU with the aim to integrate AI in school curriculum.

In a bid to strengthen commitment and partnership towards the South Asia region, Puneet Chandok, the President of Microsoft India and South Asia, made his inaugural visit to Sri Lanka in March 2024, since taking office in September 2023.  Building on the two-decade journey of empowering the people of Sri Lanka through Cloud and AI technologies, Puneet engaged in discussions with Hon. President Ranil Wickremesinghe and Hon. Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena during his two-day visit. The discussions explored the transformative potential of AI in uplifting societies and communities, while discussing how innovative technological solutions can propel Sri Lanka towards becoming a digital nation. 

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Hon. President of Sri Lanka, Ranil Wickremesinghe and Puneet Chandok, President of Microsoft India and South Asia discussing the role of AI during his visit to Sri Lanka.

Fostering global competitiveness and investing into the digital future of the country, Microsoft and the Ministry of Education, Sri Lanka, joined forces with a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to integrate AI to the national school curriculum starting grade 8, thereby equipping students with essential skills for the future.  This marks a significant milestone for the education landscape of Sri Lanka. 

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Hon. Prime Minister of Sri Lanka, Dinesh Gunawardena, met with Puneet Chandok, President of Microsoft India and South Asia, along with other senior Microsoft representatives including Harsha Randeny, Country Manager for Microsoft Sri Lanka and Maldives. 

Commenting on his debut visit representing Microsoft in Sri Lanka, Puneet Chandok, President, Microsoft India and South Asia, remarked “I am honoured to continue building on Microsoft’s two-decade-long legacy in Sri Lanka with a renewed thrust towards AI innovation that puts people first. During my meeting with the Honourable President Wickremesinghe and Honourable Prime Minister Gunawardena, we discussed how Microsoft can build on its partnership with the government of Sri Lanka towards solving challenges faced by the communities. The MoU with the Ministry of Education is exemplary of that work, and we are proud to play a role in advancing Sri Lanka’s innovation agenda with a boost towards the ICT sector. It was truly inspiring to witness the steps Sri Lanka is taking to ensure inclusivity in innovation. As AI continues to be the defining technology of our time, Microsoft is committed to being Sri Lanka’s copilot for economic and societal transformation.” 

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Representatives from the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Technology, United States Embassy in Sri Lanka and Microsoft pose for a photograph commemorating the signing of the MoU.

Lastly, concluding in a truly collaborative manner, the visit also witnessed Puneet engaging with key business leaders and CXOs in a special session called “Microsoft CEO Connect”, wherein the group catalysed dynamic conversations on the disruptive potential of AI across industries, and discussed Microsoft’s role in equipping Sri Lankan organizations with cutting-edge technologies to advance innovation.


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