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    A Canadian AI Firm Just Chose Sri Lanka as Its Asian Base. Here Is What That Means.

    Techie.lkBy Techie.lkMarch 18, 2026Updated:April 23, 2026No Comments0 Views
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    When a foreign technology company decides where to plant its regional flag, the choice is rarely accidental. It reflects where the talent is, where the market opportunity sits, and whether the local environment is stable enough to build on. Canada-based Predictiv AI made that choice in February 2026, announcing the establishment of its Asia Regional Office, and the person they chose to lead it says a great deal about why Sri Lanka was part of the calculation.

    The office will be led by Dr. Subha Fernando, Professor in Artificial Intelligence at the University of Moratuwa, who holds a Doctor of Engineering from Nagaoka University of Technology in Japan and brings applied research experience spanning learning systems, autonomous agent systems, and optimisation across multiple industry verticals. Appointing a sitting professor from Sri Lanka’s most prominent engineering university as regional head is not a symbolic move. It signals that Predictiv AI is building its Asian operations around local academic and research depth, rather than simply using the region as a sales outpost.

    The office is designed to support the company’s engagement with enterprise customers, government stakeholders, academic institutions, and strategic partners across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, serving as a regional coordination and engagement hub for business development, partnerships, and implementation activities. For Sri Lanka, that positioning matters. It means Colombo is not just a convenient time zone stop between Toronto and Singapore. It is the operational centre from which Predictiv AI intends to work across three continents.

    The company’s core products are worth understanding in this context. CloudRep.ai is an enterprise-grade, multi-agent automation platform operating across voice, chat, and SMS, designed to support organisations in managing customer interactions and deploying role-specific AI agents. The company is also advancing small language model development, particularly in healthcare. These are applications with direct relevance to Sri Lanka’s own digital economy ambitions, particularly in financial services, healthcare, and the public sector, where the government is actively pushing AI adoption.

    CEO Suman Pushparajah described the move as a practical step to align the company’s technical capabilities with the markets it serves, strengthening its ability to work closely with partners and ensure responsible, operationally effective AI deployment.

    The broader context here is important. Sri Lanka has University of Moratuwa, a pool of engineering graduates competitive enough to attract global attention, and a government that has spent the past year actively signalling openness to technology investment. Predictiv AI’s decision, quiet as the announcement may have been, is the kind of vote of confidence that tends to matter more than any promotional campaign. The question now is whether Sri Lanka’s institutions, from the universities to the regulators, can move fast enough to make the most of the companies that are beginning to notice it.

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