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I am Daham Pansilu Jayawickrama. 📍 Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka 🔥 Entrepreneur | Programmer | Graphic Designer | Audio Editor | Marketing Strategist I am a multi-skilled digital creator and entrepreneur with expertise in programming, graphic design, audio editing, and marketing. With a deep passion for technology, creativity, and innovation, I have built a career around developing high-quality digital content, branding solutions, and AI-driven marketing strategies. 🚀 Founder & CEO – SiluX GraphicX Studio 📌 SiluX GraphicX Studio is a professional graphic design and creative studio that delivers high-quality branding, visual design, and digital content solutions to businesses and individuals. From logo design to full-scale brand identity, we craft visuals that make an impact. ✔️ Services Offered: 🔹 Branding & Logo Design 🔹 UI/UX Design 🔹 Social Media Graphics 🔹 Motion Graphics & Video Editing 🔹 Digital Marketing Content 📈 Marketing Director – ApilageAI As the Marketing Director at ApilageAI, I play a key role in shaping and executing AI-driven marketing strategies. ApilageAI focuses on delivering cutting-edge AI solutions, and my responsibility is to ensure the company’s growth, branding, and digital presence in a competitive industry. ✔️ Key Responsibilities: 🔹 Digital Marketing & Branding Strategy 🔹 Social Media Marketing & Engagement 🔹 Business Development & Market Analysis 🔹 Advertising 💡 Skills & Expertise ✅ Programming & Software Development ✅ Graphic Design & Branding ✅ UI/UX Graphics ✅ Audio Editing ✅ Marketing Strategy & Business Growth ✅ Artificial Intelligence & Digital Innovation 🌟 Why Work With Me? ✔️ Creative & Detail-Oriented – Every design and project I create is driven by innovation and precision. ✔️ Tech-Savvy & Future-Focused – I stay ahead of trends in AI, marketing, and digital content. ✔️ Strategic & Growth-Driven – I help businesses and brands establish a strong digital presence. 📩 Let’s Connect & Collaborate! 🔹 Email: [ siluxgraphicx@gmail.com | daham@apilageai.lk ] 🔹 Social Media: [ Facebook, Instagram, Linkdin ]
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  • Graphic Designer at Anuradhapura
  • Lives in Anuradhapura
  • From Anuradhapura
  • Studied Maths at St.Joseph's College Anuradhapura
    Class of 12
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  • 14/11/2007
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  • Sri Lanka's first super trained multi tasking language model is Apilage AI (අපිලගෙ Ai) Let's see why this is special tomorrow at 8 pm

    https://www.youtube.com/live/CjbNz6sD-K8?si=Kherd8VFQZrFZ8ng

    Here is the ApilageAi model you have been waiting for, which will be launched live on April 12th at 8.00 pm on the ApilageAi youtube channel ✊🏻

    #apilageai
    #apilageaifoundation
    Sri Lanka's first super trained multi tasking language model is Apilage AI (අපිලගෙ Ai) Let's see why this is special tomorrow at 8 pm https://www.youtube.com/live/CjbNz6sD-K8?si=Kherd8VFQZrFZ8ng Here is the ApilageAi model you have been waiting for, which will be launched live on April 12th at 8.00 pm on the ApilageAi youtube channel ✊🏻 #apilageai #apilageaifoundation
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  • Got it! Dry chilies play an essential role in Sri Lankan cuisine and the spice industry. They are primarily made by drying red chilies, which are then used in various forms like whole, crushed, or ground into chili powder.

    Key Facts About Dry Chilies in Sri Lanka:

    1. Varieties – The most common types used are "Nai Miris" (Bird’s Eye Chili) and "Gammiris" (Local Red Chili).

    2. Drying Methods – Traditionally, chilies are sun-dried or air-dried to preserve their spiciness and extend shelf life.

    3. Culinary Uses – They add heat and flavor to Sri Lankan curries, sambols, and pickles, while also offering health benefits like antioxidants.

    4. Imports & Market Trends – Due to high demand and price fluctuations, Sri Lanka often imports dry chilies from India and China.

    Proper storage is crucial to prevent spoilage and retain their quality.

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    Got it! Dry chilies play an essential role in Sri Lankan cuisine and the spice industry. They are primarily made by drying red chilies, which are then used in various forms like whole, crushed, or ground into chili powder. Key Facts About Dry Chilies in Sri Lanka: 1. Varieties – The most common types used are "Nai Miris" (Bird’s Eye Chili) and "Gammiris" (Local Red Chili). 2. Drying Methods – Traditionally, chilies are sun-dried or air-dried to preserve their spiciness and extend shelf life. 3. Culinary Uses – They add heat and flavor to Sri Lankan curries, sambols, and pickles, while also offering health benefits like antioxidants. 4. Imports & Market Trends – Due to high demand and price fluctuations, Sri Lanka often imports dry chilies from India and China. Proper storage is crucial to prevent spoilage and retain their quality. Captured by @Daham Pansilu 🔅
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  • Computer Keyboard - An Overview

    A computer keyboard is an essential input device used to enter text, numbers, and commands into a computer. It consists of a set of keys arranged in a specific layout, typically following the QWERTY format.

    🔹 Main Types of Keyboards:

    1. Mechanical Keyboards – Uses physical switches for tactile feedback.

    2. Membrane Keyboards – Softer keys with a rubber dome beneath.

    3. Wireless Keyboards – Connects via Bluetooth or USB receivers.

    4. Ergonomic Keyboards – Designed for comfort and reduced strain.

    🔹 Common Key Categories:

    > Alphabet Keys (A-Z) – For typing text.
    > Number Keys (0-9) – For numerical input.
    > Function Keys (F1-F12) – Performs specific tasks.
    > Control Keys (Ctrl, Alt, Shift, Esc) – Used for shortcuts.
    > Navigation Keys (Arrow keys, Home, End, Page Up/Down) – Helps navigate documents.
    > Special Keys (Enter, Spacebar, Backspace, Delete) – Essential for editing text.

    Captured by @Daham Pansilu

    Computer Keyboard - An Overview A computer keyboard is an essential input device used to enter text, numbers, and commands into a computer. It consists of a set of keys arranged in a specific layout, typically following the QWERTY format. 🔹 Main Types of Keyboards: 1. Mechanical Keyboards – Uses physical switches for tactile feedback. 2. Membrane Keyboards – Softer keys with a rubber dome beneath. 3. Wireless Keyboards – Connects via Bluetooth or USB receivers. 4. Ergonomic Keyboards – Designed for comfort and reduced strain. 🔹 Common Key Categories: > Alphabet Keys (A-Z) – For typing text. > Number Keys (0-9) – For numerical input. > Function Keys (F1-F12) – Performs specific tasks. > Control Keys (Ctrl, Alt, Shift, Esc) – Used for shortcuts. > Navigation Keys (Arrow keys, Home, End, Page Up/Down) – Helps navigate documents. > Special Keys (Enter, Spacebar, Backspace, Delete) – Essential for editing text. Captured by @Daham Pansilu
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  • #අපිලගෙ 90% Completed now !

    ඔන්න ඔයාල බල බලා හිටපු ApilageAi platform එක තව නොබෝ දිනයකින් ඔයාලගෙ අතටම බලාපොරොත්තුවන්න.
    #අපිලගෙ 90% Completed now ! ඔන්න ඔයාල බල බලා හිටපු ApilageAi platform එක තව නොබෝ දිනයකින් ඔයාලගෙ අතටම බලාපොරොත්තුවන්න.
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  • #අපිලගෙ ඉගෙනුමට - Apilage AI ( අපිලගෙ AI ) 🚀

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    #අපිලගෙ ඉගෙනුමට - Apilage AI ( අපිලගෙ AI ) 🚀 Coming soon...
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    Apilage AI ( අපිලගෙ AI ) Coming soon...
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  • We're thrilled to announce the ICT Training Program, organized by the ICT Council of A/St.Joseph's College, in partnership with SLSEF and Globbook Team , and affiliated with the Society for Science, Washington.

    "Innovation at its Best" – The program is designed to enhance your ICT skills, providing practical insights from global tech leaders and industry experts. Whether you're aiming to deepen your understanding or expand your network, this is the perfect opportunity!

    A big thank you to all our partners and sponsors for making this event possible. Let's learn, grow, and innovate together!

    #ICT #TrainingSession #Innovation #Education #TechEvent #Globbook #SLSEF #StJosephsCollege #SocietyForScience #TechCommunity
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