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    ARMENIA'S IT MONTH OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS

    Public Radio, Armenia
    Nov 29 2006

    The USAID-funded Competitive Armenian Private Sector Project (CAPS)
    co-sponsored Armenia's first ever Armenian information technology
    (IT) Month in September and October. The IT cluster, the Government
    of Armenia and a group of sponsors united to organize a series of
    events with thousands of participants from Armenia and more than 30
    other countries. The purpose was to present the Armenian IT cluster's
    increasing international competitiveness, and to encourage continued
    foreign investment into Armenia while also seeking opportunities for
    local companies to enter the global marketplace.

    Republic of Armenia Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan had proclaimed
    IT Month as a logical "next step" toward continued development of
    Armenia's flag-bearing industry at home and abroad.

    IT Month was a precedent-setting achievement both nationally and
    regionally. The sheer scope of the huge undertaking was extremely
    impressive. Thousands of people participated in events ranging from a
    national microelectronics Olympiad, E-content contest, to international
    conferences, exhibitions, and a global summit. The month of activities
    clearly demonstrated the depth, breadth, dynamism and cooperation
    of Armenia's IT cluster. IT Month participants were comprised of
    a wide spectrum of IT and IT-related companies and organizations,
    universities, government, donors, NGOs and individuals representing
    many countries. Participating Armenian companies were of all sizes,
    and events were held in all regions of the country.

    The Enterprise Incubation Foundation organized the Armenian Open
    Programming Contest, which attracted 355 programmers from Yerevan
    and the regions. More than 15,000 visitors attended the Digitec 2006
    exhibition, which also included Internet search contests, DigiLife
    seminars and the "Technologies of the Future Today" international
    conference.

    Eighty people from 30 countries, plus about 300 more from within
    Armenia attended the Global E-Content Summit in Yerevan. Thanks to
    impressive victories won last year by Armenian specialists at the
    World Summit Award Contest, it became possible for Armenia to host
    this large-scale 2006 gathering.

    The quality and number of participants was exceptional for the second
    All-Armenia E-Content Award Contest. Winners were given cash prizes,
    along with the opportunity to participate in the World Summit
    Award 2007 Contest and perhaps further enhance Armenia's winning
    IT tradition.
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