ICT trailblazers honoured
Five companies and two individuals were honoured this evening at the 9th BRAC Bank-The Daily Star ICT Awards in recognition of their exceptional contributions to the advancement of Bangladesh's information and communication technology sector.
Selim RF Hussain, managing director and chief executive officer of Brac Bank, along with Mahfuz Anam, editor and publisher of The Daily Star, handed over the awards to the winners at a ceremony held at Le Meridien Dhaka, the hospitality partner for the event.
The event, which was organised in association with Brac Bank and Bangladesh Association of Software and Information Services, began with a minute's silence paying tribute to the martyrs and injured of the mass uprising that led to the fall of the Awami League regime.
Afeef Zaman, founder and CEO of ShopUp, was recognised as the ICT Business Person of the year, while Sadia Haque, co-founder and CEO of ShareTrip, was awarded as the ICT Woman of the year.
Logic Software won the ICT Solution Provider of the year award in the local market focus category and The Kow Company in the international market focus category.
Software Shop (SSL Wireless) was awarded the Digital Commerce of the year, while Shikho and Instasure were the ICT start-ups of the year.
Although ICT has been regarded as the future, it has not been given due importance in Bangladesh, Anam said.
"We haven't given the ICT sector enough support, enough importance, enough legal supportive environment, enough financial incentives for it to flourish."
Only through ICT can Bangladesh catch up with the developed world.
"The application of ICT can advance our health to a much higher standard, provide access to global experts in Bangladesh and connect experts in Dhaka with patients in rural areas. Similarly, in the education sector. Whatever we try, whatever money we spend, we cannot keep our education aligned with the evolution of education in the world except through technology."
Besides, the digitisation of the government system could decrease corruption overnight, Anam added.
There are many who feel that the banking sector should be investing much more in ICT and perhaps there is something to be said about that, said BRAC Bank MD Selim RF Hussain.
"The future does belong to ICT usage and we are confident that banks in Bangladesh will continue to invest in and expand their digital banking capabilities in areas such as artificial intelligence and machine learning to improve customer service, become cost-efficient and fraud detection and prevention."
Going forward, banks will increasingly partner with fintech companies to gain access to new technologies and services to stay competitive in the rapidly changing digital landscape.
"Obviously, this is also an exciting time for banks and financial institutions -- many of them have already significantly upgraded themselves with their digital-first strategies to serve the customers."
The adoption of digital banking channels, implementation of digital onboarding processes (eKYC), use of advanced analytics, development of digital products and services and automation of back-office processes are taking place with great momentum, Hussain added.
Founded in 2010, Logic Software is a leader in providing customised ERP solutions for industries like textiles, garments and leather.
By addressing inventory, production and financial challenges, the company helps businesses streamline operations. The company has processed more than $15 billion in transactions, boosting Bangladesh's economy.
The KOW Company excels in content post-production and 3D innovation.
With over 500 professionals and AI-driven technology, the company processes 32,000 to 35,000 assets daily.
Partnering with global brands like Adidas, it delivers exceptional visual content across industries, setting new standards in media production and creative solutions.
Under Sadia Haque's leadership, ShareTrip has revolutionised travel services in Bangladesh, generating more than $100 million in gross merchandise value.
Her vision has made ShareTrip a leader in the travel industry and digital commerce.
Under Afeef Zaman's leadership, ShopUp raised $174 million in South Asia's largest Series B funding round, driving ShopUp's success.
By focusing on digital credit, logistics and business management, he has transformed the country's e-commerce landscape.
Founded in 2019, Shikho is transforming Bangladesh's edtech landscape by offering localised, interactive educational content in Bengali.
With its mobile app, Shikho provides engaging learning tools for students, addressing education gaps and enabling better retention. The company has secured $6.5 million in funding, expanding its reach and impact.
Founded in 2022, Instasure has pioneered Bangladesh's first embedded insurance platform.
With strategic partnerships and an innovative approach, it offers insurance products at the point of purchase.
By making insurance accessible, particularly for underserved communities, Instasure is reshaping the industry and addressing low penetration rates.
SSL Wireless, founded in 1999, has become a leader in Bangladesh's ICT sector, specialising in digital commerce solutions.
The company's flagship product, Hercules One, integrates over 250,000 merchants, improving business efficiency.
SSL Wireless is also driving Bangladesh's digital transformation and advancing a cashless economy through its innovative offerings.
Ahmed Kamal Khan Chowdhury, group adviser of SSL Wireless; Shahir Chowdhury, founder and CEO of Shikho; Rafel Kabir, managing director of Instasure; Kowser Ahmed, MD and CEO of The KOW Company; Rumana Ahmed, director at Logic Software; Afeef Zaman and Sadia Haque received the award.
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