Global Synergy Awards 2026 Ceremony Poised for a Spectacular Event at Water’s Edge

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The organisers of the Global Synergy Awards 2026 have confirmed that all preparations are now complete for the prestigious awards ceremony, scheduled to take place on 21 February 2026 at the renowned Water’s Edge, Battaramulla. This event will bring together leading business figures, professionals, creatives, and industry pioneers for an evening dedicated to recognition, inspiration, and celebration of excellence across Sri Lanka.

The organisers invite the public to visit the official website and participate in voting for the Popular Awards, with voting open until 10th February 2026. Applications for both Individual and Business Awards will also be accepted until this date.

Organised by Global Synergy Tec (Pvt) Ltd, a Melbourne-based software development company operating in both Australia and Sri Lanka, the awards celebrate excellence, innovation, leadership, and outstanding contributions across a wide range of industries. The organisers expressed their delight over the strong national response and conveyed sincere appreciation to all nominated businesses and unique individuals for the trust placed in the Global Synergy Awards platform.

The Global Synergy Awards continues to serve as a meaningful platform that honours achievement, encourages excellence, and highlights those who contribute positively to Sri Lanka’s economic and social progress. All nominees, partners, and stakeholders are warmly invited to be part of this memorable celebration of success.

For further information, please contact the Global Synergy Secretariat, Negombo, via +94 715 280 300 / +94 715 380 300 or visit globalsynergyawards.com.


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