ARMENIAN DELEGATION MARKS SUCCESS AT GITI 2012 CONFERENCE IN GEORGIA
armradio.am
13:25 26.11.2012
Armenian high-tech companies won five awards and the State Committee of
Real Estate Cadastre won two awards out of fourteen award nominations
for business and government sectors at the recent Georgian IT
Innovation (GITI) conference in Tbilisi, Georgia.
Within the framework of the conference, the Armenian delegation made
eleven presentations and featured local high-tech products at the
Armenian corner of the GITI exhibit on November 15-17. Agreements were
reached to involve Georgian counterparts in the upcoming ~SMeeting
without Ties~T conference organized by UITE in Yerevan this year. In
addition, Instigate introduced their new branch office in Tbilisi.
The participation of the Armenian delegation in the event was
coordinated by UITE and made possible through USAID support in an
effort to enhance the export ability of Armenian IT companies and hone
their practical skills in business communication, marketing and sales.
Since its launch in 2008, the GITI conference aims to promote
networking and partnership between IT companies, associations, and
government representatives from Central and Eastern Europe, Baltic
states, the Caucasus andCentral Asia to foster competitiveness and
innovation. The conference is organized by the Georgian ICT Business
Council and the LEPL Data Exchange Agency of the Georgian Ministry
of Justice.
armradio.am
13:25 26.11.2012
Armenian high-tech companies won five awards and the State Committee of
Real Estate Cadastre won two awards out of fourteen award nominations
for business and government sectors at the recent Georgian IT
Innovation (GITI) conference in Tbilisi, Georgia.
Within the framework of the conference, the Armenian delegation made
eleven presentations and featured local high-tech products at the
Armenian corner of the GITI exhibit on November 15-17. Agreements were
reached to involve Georgian counterparts in the upcoming ~SMeeting
without Ties~T conference organized by UITE in Yerevan this year. In
addition, Instigate introduced their new branch office in Tbilisi.
The participation of the Armenian delegation in the event was
coordinated by UITE and made possible through USAID support in an
effort to enhance the export ability of Armenian IT companies and hone
their practical skills in business communication, marketing and sales.
Since its launch in 2008, the GITI conference aims to promote
networking and partnership between IT companies, associations, and
government representatives from Central and Eastern Europe, Baltic
states, the Caucasus andCentral Asia to foster competitiveness and
innovation. The conference is organized by the Georgian ICT Business
Council and the LEPL Data Exchange Agency of the Georgian Ministry
of Justice.