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    YEREVAN HOSTS NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS FUND BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    16.11.2009 10:42 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Chairman of National Competitiveness Fund Board
    of Trustees, RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan addressed the 13th
    session of the Board to briefed on the outcomes of RA government's
    anti-crisis efforts for 2009, those programs envisaged under FY 2010
    State budget exercise, as well as on the impressions of the Arm Tech
    2009 business forum, the government's information center reported.

    "The concept of competition has been changed in the modern
    world. The rules adopted by industrial societies can no longer work
    in post-industrial competitive societies. Modern technologies can
    solve many tasks, including social problems. By penetrating into
    the sphere of social relationship, modern technologies are changing
    systems of values in societies. This phenomenon should be the subject
    of serious debates among us," he said. "Which is the right formula for
    ensuring a spasmodic development in Armenia and rallying pan-Armenian
    organizations round it?" This is what the Prime Minister proposed
    to discuss at the meeting. Tigran Sargsyan evoked an idea voiced
    during the proceedings of the Arm Tech - 2009 congress, which reads
    as follows: "Today is the past, and the future is tomorrow." "This
    makes us work faster and harder as the concept of the Armenian world
    needs some refreshing."

    The meeting went on to discuss the agenda focusing on domestic and
    worldwide economic development-related issues.

    Irish National University professors Bob Kitchin and Mark Boyle, as
    well as Munich-based sport and tourism experts Peter Gothwald and
    Franck Daniel Ehrsam outlined such strategies which might be used
    in cooperating with the Diaspora, as well as the possibilities for
    turning into a new tourism product those sports events that can be
    practiced in the highlands of Sevan region.

    Other agenda items were the planning of design work for the
    pan-Armenian network and the reporting on Pan-Armenian Bank's program,
    as well as an array of issues of current interest to the Fund.
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