PANARMENIAN EXPO 2012 TO TAKE PLACE IN YEREVAN OCT 12-14
arminfo
Wednesday, October 10, 20:01
PANARMENIAN EXPO 2012 will take place in Karen Demirchyan Sport and
Culture Complex, Yerevan, Oct 12-14.
The organizers are PROM EXPO and the Commerce and Industry Chamber
of Armenia (CTCA).
Chairman of the CTCA Araik Vardanyan says that almost 120 local
businessmen and importers will take part in the exhibition, while
the visitors will be from Georgia, Iran, Syria, Turkey, Russia,
Japan, Korea and some other countries. 8% of the participants will
be start-up businessmen.
The organizers are sure that the exhibition will help the participants
to establish contacts with foreign companies, especially as this
year the event will be held at the same time with the all-Armenian
economic forum.
Director of PROM EXPO Arman Zakaryan says that during the previous
exhibition four years ago a number of local agricultural, construction
and high tech companies signed contracts with foreign partners. One of
the problems, according to Zakaryan, that the venue, Karen Demirchyan
complex, is located in a hard to access area.
Another problem is that the number of participants is decreasing (in
2003 there were as many as 250 participants). On the other hand, the
number of foreign visitors and the number of countries they represent
are growing.
arminfo
Wednesday, October 10, 20:01
PANARMENIAN EXPO 2012 will take place in Karen Demirchyan Sport and
Culture Complex, Yerevan, Oct 12-14.
The organizers are PROM EXPO and the Commerce and Industry Chamber
of Armenia (CTCA).
Chairman of the CTCA Araik Vardanyan says that almost 120 local
businessmen and importers will take part in the exhibition, while
the visitors will be from Georgia, Iran, Syria, Turkey, Russia,
Japan, Korea and some other countries. 8% of the participants will
be start-up businessmen.
The organizers are sure that the exhibition will help the participants
to establish contacts with foreign companies, especially as this
year the event will be held at the same time with the all-Armenian
economic forum.
Director of PROM EXPO Arman Zakaryan says that during the previous
exhibition four years ago a number of local agricultural, construction
and high tech companies signed contracts with foreign partners. One of
the problems, according to Zakaryan, that the venue, Karen Demirchyan
complex, is located in a hard to access area.
Another problem is that the number of participants is decreasing (in
2003 there were as many as 250 participants). On the other hand, the
number of foreign visitors and the number of countries they represent
are growing.