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    "ARMTECH 2007" TO PLAY IMPORTANT ROLE IN DEVELOPMENT OF ARMENIAN IGORMATION TECHNOLOGIES SECTOR

    Noyan Tapan
    Apr 26 2007

    YEREVAN, APRIL 26, NOYAN TAPAN. A 50-member delegation will represent
    Armenia at the first Armenian high-tech congress "Armtech 2007"
    to be held in San Francisco on July 4-7. Armen Grigorian, Secretary
    of the IT Development Support Council, Head of the Secretariat on IT
    Development Issues of the Armenian Development Agency (ADA), told NT
    correspondent about it.

    According to him, the USAID Competitive Armenian Private Sector (CAPS)
    Program will assist representatives of 10 newly established Armenian
    IT companies with participating in the congress. Representatives
    of another 10 IT companies will take part in "Armtech 2007" at
    the expense of their own funds. A. Grigorian said that a number
    of scientific production enterprises engaged in Armenia's other
    high-tech sectors such as biotechnologies, chemistry, nanotechnologies,
    alternative renewable energy - have also expressed a desire to sent
    their representatives to San Francisco. "Our goal is to obtain funds
    to ensure their participation," the ADA official noted.

    He said that representatives of leading US scientific centers,
    high-tech companies and venture funds will take part in "Armtech 2007".

    In his words, discussions will be held in accordance with the above
    mentioned sectors, as well as speciality subsections.

    "The congress will play an important role in terms of finding new
    partners for Armenian high-tech companies, attracting investments to
    high-tech sectors of our economy and encouraging their development,
    as their potential will be presented to leading global companies
    which have offices in Silicon Valley," A. Grigorian said.
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