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    RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan is paying a working visit to the
    USA to participate in the Arm Tech - 2009 Armenian high-tech industry
    congress.


    http://www.gov.am/en/news/ite m/4939/
    Friday, 6 November 2009



    On November 5, Tigran Sargsyan went to Stanford University, a leading
    academic and educational center worldwide. The head of the Armenian
    government called at the SLAC linear accelerator's center, walked
    round its labs and research units and met with the representatives of
    the Union of Armenian Students of Stanford University.

    Thursday students briefed the Prime Minister on their organization's
    objectives, tasks and current activities. During the meeting, the head
    of the executive answered the students' questions concerning Armenia's
    competitiveness, infrastructure development, as well as the estimated
    economic impact of the re-opening of the Armenia-Turkey border.

    Tigran Sargsyan highlighted Armenian students' participation in
    educational reform in Motherland and stressed the need for the
    furtherance of Armenia-Diaspora linkages.

    Then, the Prime Minister visited the headquarters of Sequoia Capitals
    where he met with the leadership of the company.

    Thereafter the head of government headed to the United States' Venture
    Partnership organization where he joined branch representatives to
    discuss possibilities for developing venture capital in Armenia.

    The businessmen in attendance said venture capital will be especially
    successful in Armenia though it will call for specific efforts. An
    arrangement was reached about the possibility of hosting training
    courses for concerned officials from the Armenian Ministry of Economy.

    Tigran Sargsyan also went to California's Berkley University where he
    met with Dean of the Informatics Chair Anna Lee Saxenyan and faculty
    professors. Then, the head of government addressed the participants of
    `Armenia's Competitiveness Agenda' forum. Tigran Sargsyan spoke about
    today's global developments and the application of the concept of the
    Armenian World. `The Armenian World has comparative assets as
    expressed by a global network of self-organization allowing it to play
    an important role in those more diversified, multicultural and
    multidisciplinary networks,' the Prime Minister said and added: `Our
    task is to remain open to new knowledge which is deemed to the key to
    the mentioned systems so that we can promote Armenia's emergence as a
    post-industrial society.'

    Tigran Sargsyan indicated that the launch of Luys Foundation was a way
    to give effect to the concept of the Armenian World. The head of
    government introduced the tasks and current activities of the National
    Competitiveness Council.

    Then the Prime Minister touched upon his government's anti-crisis
    efforts: `Our anti-crisis strategy has two key components. The first
    one covers our short-term and medium-term programs aimed at countering
    the downturn and boosting the economy through more targeted public
    spending. The crisis exposed Armenia's economic weaknesses which we
    are addressing actively. But it also pointed to the possibility of
    tackling our unused potential. Thus, investing in the future and
    identifying new cooperation possibilities proved to be the second
    component of our anti-crisis program.'

    In conclusion of his daily program, the head of government returned to
    San Jose where the Arm Tech - 2009 business forum is due to start on
    November 6.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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