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    ARM TECH - 2009, THE ARMENIAN HIGH-TECH INDUSTRY CONGRESS STARTED IN SAN JOSE (USA)AS ATTENDED BY A PRIME MINISTER TIGRAN SARGSYAN-HEADED DELEGATION FROM ARMENIA

    http://www.gov.am/en/news/item/4942/
    Satu rday, 7 November 2009

    The Prime Minister addressed the congress during the opening
    ceremony: "High technologies continue to be an important part of
    economic competition. In our capacity of a leader in the field of
    information technologies, we wish to push ahead with the development
    of bio-technologies, fundamental research, nuclear physics, green
    energy and information services. Innovation, aspiration and active
    efforts are pre-requisites to success." The Prime Minister referred to
    last forum's outcome, spoke about the efforts made so far to address
    the tasks set previously, touched upon his government's anti-crisis
    action highlighting the infrastructure-focused projects, inclusive
    of the North-South transport corridor, the new NPP, internet and
    computer accessibility, pension reform and the activities of the
    National Competitiveness Council. The head of government also spoke
    about the establishment of Luys Foundation and All-Armenian Bank: "The
    All-Armenian Bank has already been established in line with Armenia's
    legislation. A specialized company has been invited to assist us with
    the design of a business plan." To begin with, the Bank will act as an
    investment fund raising funds for national competitiveness-oriented
    projects: "Though we cherish a more ambitious vision, namely to make
    of it an institution serving pan-Armenian goals as the financial
    dimension of the Armenian world," the Prime Minister noted.

    Then Tigran Sargsyan headed to San Francisco to attend an event hosted
    by the World Trade Council.

    Next, the head of government traveled to Santa Clara where he met
    with vice-president of Intel John Davies. Mr. Davies briefed Tigran
    Sargsyan on his company's four main development areas: accessibility,
    development of communication facilities, education and training,
    content of information services. Tigran Sargsyan said his government's
    programs are in harmony with Intel's visions and went on to stress
    the importance of joint educational endeavors covering the training
    of computer literacy specialists and the furnishing of schools with
    computers and internet accessibility. The parties evoked the activities
    of the national council on information technology development, as well
    as the government-operated changes to domestic legislation aimed at
    ensuring rapid and continued expansion of the sphere.

    With reference to internet services, Tigran Sargsyan said that the
    ongoing projects will ensure a breakthrough in this area. To provide
    for continuity in the implementation of educational programs and the
    agreements reached during the meeting, RA Minister of Economy Nerces
    Yeritsyan was told to keep on negotiating with the Company on the
    matters discussed.

    The Armenian delegation discussed a broad range of issues with CEO
    of Cisco John Chambers - internet accessibility, providing Gyunri
    town with a status of town of technologies, development of Armenia's
    postal system etc. The new cooperation areas were said to be able to
    open up new possibilities for effective interaction.

    Later on, the Prime Minister took part in a gala evening to celebrate
    Craig Barrett, holder of a presidential award for significant global
    contribution to the development of information technologies. In
    conclusion, Tigran Sargsyan received the representatives of the
    Armenian communities of San Francisco and answered numerous questions
    asked by them.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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