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    HIGH-TECH FOUNDATION OF DEVELOPMENT
    By Artak BABAYAN

    Yerkir.am
    September 01, 2006

    The experience of the developed countries shows that high intellectual
    potential, research capacities and human resources are necessary but
    not adequate preconditions for a country to become a leader in high
    technologies. Serious financial investments and developed institutional
    capacities are necessary for this. In the case of Armenia, not only
    the government but also the Diaspora can play a serious role in this
    respect. There is relevant experience in this field. We should build
    on this experience and expand it. The Candle Project can become such
    an initiative.

    The Candle Project as a test for development

    What can Armenia offer to counter the large-scale regional projects
    such as the Baku-Tbilisi-Jeyhan oil pipeline? A group of physicists
    from Armenia and the Diaspora as well as some Diaspora businessmen
    believe the Candle Project for creation of an ultra-modern
    synchronatron complex can become such an initiative.

    This project is one of the best alternatives for revitalizing the
    country's deteriorated scientific potential and stagnated industry,
    people dealing with this sphere assure. Technical manager of the
    Candle Project, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics Vassili Tsakanov
    is sure the Candle Project can make Armenia a country capable of
    producing high technologies on the international arena.

    The Candle Project is a project for creation of ultra-modern
    third generation source of light. The total cost of the Project is
    approximately 78 million dollars. If the Project is implemented in
    Armenia it will be unique for the former Soviet space, Eastern Europe
    and Middle East.

    Calculations show that about 3000 scientists from Armenia and abroad
    can conduct high level and efficient research at the center. As the
    experience of some countries shows, international companies working
    in the sphere of high technologies can make large investments into
    the Project.

    The famous Diaspora Armenian businessman Jirayr Hovnanian is the
    chairman of the Candle Project. The Project was significantly supported
    by the US State Department. The Project received a 500 thousand dollar
    grant from the State Department in 2002. With the grant the Project was
    developed and the special committee established under the US National
    Scientific Foundation approved the project with very positive feedback.

    However, little progress seems to have been made since then. The
    main reason for this is lack of understanding of the Project's
    importance both among the Armenian authorities and among the
    business circles. In other words, the Armenian authorities do not
    seem to be very enthusiastic about the implementation of the Candle
    Project. "Otherwise, they would have declared the Project as a national
    priority," Tsakanov concludes.

    Meanwhile, the US State Departments has officially informed the
    Armenian authorities that it is ready to continue financing the Project
    if it is officially declared as a national priority. Has there been
    a decision on this issue?

    There has been no decision.

    Only 4 million dollars is necessary for the first phase of the
    Project, the preliminary construction works. The management of the
    Candle Project submitted a project proposal for this amount to the
    US-funded Millennium Challenges Corporation. However, the proposal
    was rejected. Had the Project been declared a national priority like,
    for instance, the information technologies, other spheres related to
    high technologies would have also developed.

    Another obstacle on the way of implementation of the Candle Project,
    according to the Project's technical manager, is connected with the
    clash of interests in the region. Because of the lobbying efforts of
    Israel and Turkey the Project's progress in the US State Department
    was suspended for a long time. It was due to the active efforts of
    the Armenian Diaspora that the Project was successfully pushed through.
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