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    Google, Intel, IBM and Oracle to discuss possible activities in Armenia

    ARMINFO
    Thursday, December 27, 09:44

    The leaders of Google, Intel, IBM and Oracle will pay a visit to
    Armenia in spring 2013 to discuss the possibilities of their
    activities in Armenia, Armenian Economy Minister Tigran Davtyan said
    at today's press conference.

    He said that the relevant agreements were reached during the meetings
    of the Armenian governmental delegation with representatives of these
    companies during V ArmTech Congress in the Silicon Valley (California,
    USA) in December 2012.

    At the same time, agreement was reached with Corporation America
    (owned by Eduardo Eurnekian, Armenian businessmen from Argentina) on
    construction of a chip production plant in Armenia, in the free
    economic area of Zvartnots Airport in Yerevan (the concessionaire of
    which is Armenia International Airports also owned by Eduardo
    Eurnekian).

    He said that some $25mln will be invested in the plant, with the
    construction period to be specified by a special agreement. "They
    already have a similar plant in Argentina," Davtyan said.

    When asked to specify the parameters of the venture fund to be set up
    in Armenia according to an agreement signed in the Silicon Valley
    recently, the Minister said that at the initial stage its capital will
    be small because it has few investors yet.

    "The main thing is that the fund will finally be created," he said,
    adding that the agreement on its parameters and mechanisms will be
    signed within the next six months.

    In 2011 350 IT companies of Armenia (including 107 branches of foreign
    companies) earned a total of $205mln (including $120mln in exports).
    As of late 2011 they employed 6,760 people.

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