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    PRESS RELEASE
    December 13, 2004
    Embassy of the Republic of Armenia
    2225 R Street, NW, Washington, DC, 20008
    Tel: 202-319-1976, x. 348; Fax: 202-319-2982
    Email: [email protected]; Web: www.armeniaemb.org

    National Academies Press Publishes an Assessment of S&T Sector in Armenia

    The National Academies Press in Washington, DC has just published a report
    assessing Armenia's scientific potential, entitled "Science and Technology
    in Armenia: Toward A Knowledge-Based Economy." The report was prepared by
    the ad-hoc Committee on Science and Technology in Armenia, functioning under
    the auspices of National Academies' National Research Council, following the
    Committee's fact-finding mission to Armenia in February 2004. The Committee
    members have visited and met with representatives of Armenian government
    agencies, National Academy of Sciences and scientific research institutions,
    major Armenian universities, private Science and Technology (S&T) companies,
    and NGO's.

    The fact-finding mission and the assessment of Armenia's S&T potential was
    commissioned by the U.S. State Department and financed by U.S. Agency for
    International Development to gauge the existing capacity of research
    institutions and higher education capabilities and trends, and to identify
    sectors to be support by public expenditure and investors, as well as by
    development assistance from foreign donors, including U.S. Government. The
    report will be presented to U.S.-Armenia Task Force on Economic Issues.

    The main findings of the report by the National Research Council's Committee
    on S&T in Armenia note the long tradition of excellence in science,
    technology and education and the positive legacy of a developed network of
    research and higher education institutions. At the same time, the economic
    transition and subsequent reduction of government funding have considerably
    eroded the existing of S&T capabilities, although many Armenian institutions
    persevered and achieved significant results, such as maintaining the
    Byurakan Observatory's international status as center for optical astronomy;
    development of a vibrant information technology sector; and some
    modernization of the agricultural sector leading to increased exports. The
    report makes a number of specific and valuable recommendations to address
    the problems and to build upon the many success stories in Armenia's S&T
    sector, including creation of centers of excellence, continued modernization
    of institutions of higher learning, and strengthening the intellectual
    property rights system.

    As Armenia's Ambassador to the U.S., Dr. Arman Kirakossian noted, "this
    report should be of particular interest to the Armenian-American community,
    especially private investors seeking to make profit in promising science and
    technology sectors and researchers looking for international collaboration
    in Armenia." Dr. Kirakossian perspectives on future of science in Armenia,
    made during remarks at a meeting with NRC Committee members, are included in
    an appendix of the report.

    "Science and Technology in Armenia: Toward A Knowledge-Based Economy," can
    be obtained from the National Academies Press. Please visit
    http://books.nap.edu/catalog/11107.html for information on the book.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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