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    GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS DOES NOT AFFECT AMOUNT OF INVESTMENTS IN ARMENIA'S INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SECTOR

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am?shownews=1009942
    Nov 21, 2008

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 21, NOYAN TAPAN. According to international experts,
    despite the global financial crisis, the amount of investments in
    the IT sector is growing. The investments attracted by Armenian IT
    companies have also increased as compared with last year, the director
    of the Enterprise Incubator Foundation Bagrat Yengibarian announced
    at the November 20 press conference.

    In his words, it became clear from a conversation with the president
    of Macadamian company (Canada) which has a subsidiary in Armenia that
    a growth of investments in IT industry was recorded both in Canada
    and the U.S. "Macadamian and National Instruments have doubled the
    number of employees in their Armenian subsidiaries which means that a
    decline in investments is out of the question," B. Yengibarian noted,
    adding that the other foreign IT companies have also increased the
    number of their employees in Armenia.

    The executive director of the Union of IT Enterprises of Armenia (UITE)
    Karen Vardanian said the global financial crisis has had a various
    impact on IT companies around the world, depending on the extent of
    the damage done by the crisis to the sector serviced by the given
    company. Engineering centers of foreign companies mainly operate in
    Armenia, demand for IT engineering solutions has not declined and so
    the crisis has not had a highly negative impact on Armenian IT sector,
    while in some subsectors a growth has been recorded.

    Nevertheless, K. Vardanian expressed an opinion that with the aim
    of withstanding the consequences of the global financial crisis in
    Armenia in the next three years, the state and private sector should
    develop a strategy with a list of measures, as it was done in a number
    of countries. One of the issues on the agenda of the meeting of heads
    of Armenian IT sector to be held in Dilijan on December 5-7 will be
    dedicated to such a measure. During the event, issues of relations
    of Armenia's IT sector and tax and customs bodies will be discussed,
    as, according to K. Vardanian, a slowdown of reforms has been noted
    here. Besides, the problem of developing electronic government in
    Armenia will be examined. It is also envisaged discussing together
    with Georgian experts the opportunity of using Georgia's experience
    in the development of electronic payment systems. The annual amount
    of electronic payments makes 20 million dollars in Georgia.

    K. Vardanian said that this is the first "without-tie" meeting of
    Armenian IT sector's heads, in which representatives of foreign
    companies will take part. The previous 7-8 meetings had 60-100
    participants.
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