Eranga Weeraratne

These innovative services included free email, online calendar, instant messaging, file storage, and personal organization—predating similar platforms like Gmail and Dropbox.

[citation needed] Subsequently, he became a founding member of WaveNET, a software development company specializing in telecom-based products and services.

[4] Weeraratne's strategic vision has positioned Omobio as a global leader in technological innovation, particularly in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and Internet of Things (IoT) solutions.

His selection reflects the party's emphasis on including experienced professionals and innovative leaders to guide policy and national development.

[citation needed] In 2012, social media posts and a gossip article[8] alleged that Eranga Weeraratne was involved in a legal controversy regarding the theft of a laptop belonging to the late Professor Gihan Wikramanayake, then Director of the University of Colombo's Computer Studies Institute (UCSC).

The claims also suggested that 74 CDs and DVDs, including content alleged to be pornographic, were recovered from Weeraratne's residence during a police investigation and that a case was filed in the Fort Magistrate's Court.

The findings revealed: Fact Crescendo further suggested that the false narrative might have been a smear campaign by rival businesses in the software industry.