ABN AND ARMTECH BOSTON HOST NETWORKING EVENT
Armenian Weekly
June 19, 2012
WATERTOWN, Mass.-On Mon., June 11, the Armenian Business Network (ABN)
and ArmTech Boston hosted a networking event for IT and software
company CEOs, representatives from Armenia, and local high-tech
company executives at the Armenian American Social Club in Watertown.
The event was well attended and provided an opportunity for the
visiting delegates to network, collaborate, and develop relationships
with their U.S. counterparts, in an effort to foster future business
opportunities and projects.
A scene from the networking event.
The unique opportunity was sponsored by the U.S. Department of Commerce
as part of the Special American Business Internship Training (SABIT)
Program. The IT industry is one of the most promising sectors of the
Armenian economy, and the attending executives were hand-selected by
the U.S. Embassy in Yerevan.
The June 11 event focused on fostering new business partnerships
between the Armenian IT industry and their U.S. colleagues. The
delegation, which is interested in exploring business opportunities
in a number of areas, including business software development,
cloud computing, web design and development, business intelligence,
mobile applications and gaming, and e-commerce, had the opportunity
to discuss business collaboration with leading U.S. companies,
establishing valuable contacts and planting the seed for exploring
future commercial opportunities and collaborations.
For more information about the Armenian IT and software attendees
and their companies, and/or the SABIT Program, e-mail Jack Antounian
([email protected]) at the Armenian Business Network.
From: Baghdasarian
Armenian Weekly
June 19, 2012
WATERTOWN, Mass.-On Mon., June 11, the Armenian Business Network (ABN)
and ArmTech Boston hosted a networking event for IT and software
company CEOs, representatives from Armenia, and local high-tech
company executives at the Armenian American Social Club in Watertown.
The event was well attended and provided an opportunity for the
visiting delegates to network, collaborate, and develop relationships
with their U.S. counterparts, in an effort to foster future business
opportunities and projects.
A scene from the networking event.
The unique opportunity was sponsored by the U.S. Department of Commerce
as part of the Special American Business Internship Training (SABIT)
Program. The IT industry is one of the most promising sectors of the
Armenian economy, and the attending executives were hand-selected by
the U.S. Embassy in Yerevan.
The June 11 event focused on fostering new business partnerships
between the Armenian IT industry and their U.S. colleagues. The
delegation, which is interested in exploring business opportunities
in a number of areas, including business software development,
cloud computing, web design and development, business intelligence,
mobile applications and gaming, and e-commerce, had the opportunity
to discuss business collaboration with leading U.S. companies,
establishing valuable contacts and planting the seed for exploring
future commercial opportunities and collaborations.
For more information about the Armenian IT and software attendees
and their companies, and/or the SABIT Program, e-mail Jack Antounian
([email protected]) at the Armenian Business Network.
From: Baghdasarian