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    RESULTS OF "ARMTECH 2007" CONGRESS TO BE SUMMARIZED IN SEPTEMBER

    Noyan Tapan
    Jul 31, 2007

    YEREVAN, JULY 31, NOYAN TAPAN. The results of the first all-Armenian
    high-tech congress "ArmTech 2007" held in San Francisco on July
    4-7 will be presented to Armenia's authorities by the Armenian and
    Diasporan organizers of the congress in September, NT correspondent
    was informed by Aram Vardanian, Armenian co-chairman of the organizing
    committee of "ArmTech 2007", director of Viasphere Technopark.

    In his words, more than 60 participants of the event - members of the
    Armenian delegation, who presented the investment programs of their
    enterprises, also had the opportunity to familiarize themselves with
    the work of big local companies. A. Vardanian compared this fact with
    the first participation of Japanese car producing firms in US car
    shows in the early 1960s, after which Japanese firms started using
    the US experience, gradulally entering the international car market.

    A. Vardanian said that the 36 investment programs of over 350 congress
    participants from 9 countries were related, in particular, to creation
    of IT software, organization of development of alternative energy
    sources, and modelling of semiconductor devices. Business plans
    and proposals of research and applied character were presented as
    well. According to A. Vardanian, they anticipate foreign investors'
    response to Armenian enterprises' investment programs on production
    of solar power plants and biotechnologies in the near future.

    He attached importance to the fact that the Armenia-Diaspora
    cooperation is gradually shifting from the humanitarian sphere to
    the business sector, particularly, to high-tech business.
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