ARMENIA GETS SEVEN AWARDS IN 5TH REGIONAL IT CONFERENCE
tert.am
26.11.12
Armenia has returned with seven awards from the fifth annual regional
IT conference held in Georgia's capital Tbilisi from November 14-17.
Speaking to reporters on Monday, deputy director of Union of
Information Technology Enterprises Vahan Hovsepyan said Armenia has
privileges in the business sphere as compared with Georgia which he
said may be testified by getting five out of 7 awards for private
sector.
Hovsepyan said the participation in the event gives an opportunity
to present Armenia as a powerful IT country that registers about 30%
growth in the sphere.
Twenty-one companies and about 50 representatives of state bodies
and youth initiatives presented Armenia's technology sector. Their
goal was to promote Made in Armenia brand.
Armenia's State Committee of Real Estate Cadastre has too participated
in the event and returned with two awards.
Advisor to the chairman of the State Committee of Real Estate Cadastre
Khazhak Karayan said Armenia's delegation was very well presented
this year.
"It was obvious that our solutions were the best and we are the
winners. State Cadastre Committee received two out of seven awards in
Most Successful Business Promoting IT Solution and in Best Information
Resource nominations," Karayan said.
IT delegations from Ukraine, Poland, Turkey, Georgia participated in
the event as well.
tert.am
26.11.12
Armenia has returned with seven awards from the fifth annual regional
IT conference held in Georgia's capital Tbilisi from November 14-17.
Speaking to reporters on Monday, deputy director of Union of
Information Technology Enterprises Vahan Hovsepyan said Armenia has
privileges in the business sphere as compared with Georgia which he
said may be testified by getting five out of 7 awards for private
sector.
Hovsepyan said the participation in the event gives an opportunity
to present Armenia as a powerful IT country that registers about 30%
growth in the sphere.
Twenty-one companies and about 50 representatives of state bodies
and youth initiatives presented Armenia's technology sector. Their
goal was to promote Made in Armenia brand.
Armenia's State Committee of Real Estate Cadastre has too participated
in the event and returned with two awards.
Advisor to the chairman of the State Committee of Real Estate Cadastre
Khazhak Karayan said Armenia's delegation was very well presented
this year.
"It was obvious that our solutions were the best and we are the
winners. State Cadastre Committee received two out of seven awards in
Most Successful Business Promoting IT Solution and in Best Information
Resource nominations," Karayan said.
IT delegations from Ukraine, Poland, Turkey, Georgia participated in
the event as well.