Who We Are

We are a Colombo-based software company serving clients across 5+ countries

Sri Lanka flag
Sri Lanka
USA flag
USA
Canada flag
Canada
United Kingdom flag
UK
Portugal flag
Portugal
South Africa flag
South Africa
Scroll Down

Our Story

3iTeam International is a Sri Lankan-born software company that grew out of building real products for real organisations — hospitals, universities, exporters, and startups — and then taking that capability to the world. Today we work with clients in Sri Lanka, the UK, US, Canada, Maldives, Papua New Guinea and Germany, delivering web, mobile and cloud platforms that people actually use.

3iTeam International presentation

We began in 2013 as Ace Technologies (Pvt) Ltd, and from the start we were a development-first team: hotel management systems, healthcare apps, HR platforms, even voice-based game engines. That hands-on work with factories, doctors, hotels, product manufacturers and fitness coaches is what shaped our "end-to-end" way of working — we don't just design a screen, we build the whole stack.

In 2017, as our work expanded overseas and into government-backed projects, we rebranded as 3iTeam International.

Along the way, our products started getting noticed. A diabetes prevention and monitoring app we built was nominated for the 2017 Commonwealth Digital Health Awards and was showcased at Disrupt Asia 2017.

We were a Microsoft BizSpark company.

We were among the few IT companies selected for the EU–Sri Lanka Trade Related Assistance Project, trained to venture into European IT markets, and we joined government-backed business delegations to the UK.

That recognition mattered — it proved that a Colombo team could build to international standards.

EU-Sri Lanka Trade Related Assistance Program Poster
EU-Sri Lanka Trade Related Assistance Training Session

Since then, we've continued to build platforms for names like The Open University of Sri Lanka, Sydness Architects (USA), Peresia (USA), Arpico Water Pumps (Sri Lanka), Global Seafoods (Sri Lanka), Euro Global Maldives (Maldives) and various other companies.

Then we are involved in public projects such as ExpoSpice app, which is done together with Sri Lankan government bodies and international organisations.

How complex we can get?

Ask Peresia. Peresia is a good example of what happens when a client asks for "not just an app, but a whole platform."

Multiple user types (clients, freelancers, organisations), secure onboarding, upfront payment flows, role-based access, verification, and an API-first backend that serves web, mobile, and a partner portal — all designed and built by one team. That's the level of coordination, modelling, and engineering we can bring in when the problem is bigger.

And that capability isn't limited to Peresia. The same thinking is what we apply to healthcare products, export/marketplace portals, and systems we build for public-sector or international clients.

So whether it's a single-brand site or a multi-country platform, we already have the pattern for it — we've shipped it before.