ARMENIA HAS POTENTIAL TO ENTER WORLD MARKET OF ARCHITECTURAL SOLUTIONS
Tert.am
21:57 ~U 10.10.11
Armenia has a relevant background to enter the global market of
architectural solutions, Aram Salatyan, head of the Armenian office
of the National Instruments, has said.
Speaking at the ArmTech Congress 2011, Salatyan said that that
potential includes the architectural traditions in Armenia developed
in the recent 70-80 years.
Salatyan said that National Instruments uses the potential of
Armenia~Rs National Academy of Science to find new algorithms and
people.
The company started with five people in 2007 and now it employs 110
employees, he said. So far it has created process automation products
in various spheres for companies based in Russian, Belarus, Latvia,
India and other countries.
Due to the design of its products the company has created also seven
new enterprises.
Further, Salatyan said that in order to boost the production of IT
technologies in the country, Armenia should ensure the entrance of
trans-national companies into its market so that they would bring
with them communication culture with global market.
Salatyan also said that Armenia needs to have at least one university
that will prepare architects who will be recognized in the world
market.
That could be achieved not only by university course but also by
investing in research centres, he added.
According to Salatyan, Armenia should also have several small
enterprises that will design solutions which the trans-national ones
do not manage to do.
Tert.am
21:57 ~U 10.10.11
Armenia has a relevant background to enter the global market of
architectural solutions, Aram Salatyan, head of the Armenian office
of the National Instruments, has said.
Speaking at the ArmTech Congress 2011, Salatyan said that that
potential includes the architectural traditions in Armenia developed
in the recent 70-80 years.
Salatyan said that National Instruments uses the potential of
Armenia~Rs National Academy of Science to find new algorithms and
people.
The company started with five people in 2007 and now it employs 110
employees, he said. So far it has created process automation products
in various spheres for companies based in Russian, Belarus, Latvia,
India and other countries.
Due to the design of its products the company has created also seven
new enterprises.
Further, Salatyan said that in order to boost the production of IT
technologies in the country, Armenia should ensure the entrance of
trans-national companies into its market so that they would bring
with them communication culture with global market.
Salatyan also said that Armenia needs to have at least one university
that will prepare architects who will be recognized in the world
market.
That could be achieved not only by university course but also by
investing in research centres, he added.
According to Salatyan, Armenia should also have several small
enterprises that will design solutions which the trans-national ones
do not manage to do.