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The Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Sri Lanka (FCCISL) is organising a seminar and executive forum on ‘Innovative Google Technologies to Boost up Your Business’ under the theme ‘Working Without Boundaries’. This knowledge offering to the members and business community is another milestone by FCCISL.
The event is enriched with resource persons from Google South East Asia. This event will be held on Wednesday, 16 May at Hotel Galadari, Colombo and Thursday, 17 May at Plant Genetic Resource Centre, Kandy.
The objectives are to provide extensive education on Google products, demonstrate how these products can help to launch, run and optimise business as well as increase productivity and inspire the captains of businesses to explore innovative business trends.
Speakers from Google include Jana Levene, Emerging Market Development Consultant, South East Asia, Aileen Apolo, Head of Outreach, Southeast Asia and Dushyant Sapre, Enterprise Sales Manager, South Asia. Other speakers include Clehan Pulle, Director/CEO Finetech, Enterprise Partner and Authorised Reseller as well as prominent figures within the industry who will participate as panellists.
Associate Implementation Partners include Finetech Solutions Lanka (Pvt) Ltd, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Central Province and the FCCISL Chamber Academy Kandy.
The speakers will discuss Google products, including search and display advertising, mobile advertising, YouTube, Google+, Chrome, Google Maps and Google Apps. Topics will include how to improve ROI, increase reach and awareness and drive more traffic to your website as well as the impact of the internet on emerging South and South East Asian markets.
The programme is most suitable for business users, CEOs, CIOs, IT managers, online marketers, media agencies, journalists, business service providers and anybody who is passionate about working without boundaries and exploring how new technologies and trends can change their business.