OpenArc first Sri Lankan software company in Japan

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OpenArc-Chairman,-CEO-Daya-HettiarachchiOpenArc Systems Management, a pioneer in providing software solutions to the banking and finance industry in Sri Lanka launched its subsidiary company in Japan recently.

OpenArc Systems Japan will operate with its regional headquarters in Tokyo catering primarily to the embedded software development market in Japan and also develop close partnership with leading Japanese finance companies operating in regional markets in Asia Pacific to assist them in implementing finance software solutions designed and developed by OpenArc; Chairman/CEO of OpenArc Daya Hettiarachchi said.

OpenArc is the only Sri Lankan software company which has attracted direct Japanese investments to the country and it is a company with two Japanese Directors, Tomohide Abe and Masami Awano who are now actively involved in promoting OpenArc Software business in Japan. With its presence in Japan, the company will be able to open new avenues to Sri Lankan software engineers to enter in to Japanese market particularly in the field of Embedded Software Engineering, he added.

The bilateral relationships between two countries, Sri Lanka and Japan has been running in to more than six decades; nevertheless, the technical cooperation in the new innovative business sectors such as Embedded Software Development has not been happening in an effective way. Japan being a highly industrialised country, there exists huge opportunities for electronics and related software solutions which we technically call ‘Embedded Software’ where high calibre Sri Lankan engineers may immensely contribute to development and implementation of such systems in many verticals such as automobiles, analytical instruments, cameras, mobiles or any other industrial equipment. 

“With our close relationship with University of Moratuwa which is one of the best engineering universities in Sri Lanka with proven track record in world class software competitions such as Google Summer of Codes where the University students have won World’s Best awards continuously in the recent past, we are hoping to build a new generation embedded software engineering community in Sri Lanka with the intention of primarily catering to this market,” Daya Hettiarachchi further added.

“At OpenArc School which is the only private sector education partner to University of Moratuwa for conducting their external BIT degree, we have already launched Japanese language classes for the students to learn practical Japanese language which is an essential part of employment and developing work relationships with Japanese companies. OpenArc is the only software company and the IT School in Sri Lanka operating under one roof and we call this an ‘IT Industrial Campus’. 

“Our intention is to m ix the students with practicing software engineers and engage them in practical software development projects while doing their studies and at the early stage of their student life. This is a unique environment where we use the motto ‘Work First, Degree Next’. The best students get employment opportunities as well at the software company, OpenArc Systems Management.

“In order to challenge the students with born talents in software, for the first time, we are launching an innovative software competition called ‘CodingStar’ for the students who have completed Advance Level examinations, where students will be given the training kits and guidance for Embedded Software development so that they may come out with most innovative and creative software solutions for the competition. This is an open completion for all the students who have enthusiasm in ‘coding’ or in common terms what we call ‘programming’. 

“All the students who would like to take a challenge and be rewarded and employed are welcome to visit the website www.openarc.edu.lk and register now. All the registered students in this ‘CodingStar’ completion will be entitled to apply for OpenArc ‘Navodaya’ Scholarships where the software company offers 25 scholarships every year for the students to follow one year IDSD software diploma program and three year BIT degree of University of Colombo or Moratuwa covering all the expenses including examination fees. 

“The best students are assured of employment opportunities at OpenArc in Sri Lanka, Japan and many other countries where OpenArc will be forming its international network. Thereby we will be doing our professional duty to the nation by not only bringing in the best world class opportunities for our most talented youth but also earning foreign exchange to the country by selling our most innovative ingenious solutions created by our Sri Lankan engineers to the rest of the word,” Daya Hettiarachchi concluded by expressing his vision.

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