ARMENIAN COMPANIES TO ATTEND IT EVENT IN GEORGIA
news.am
October 29, 2012 | 16:42
YEREVAN. - The solutions by Armenia's Information and Communications
Technology (ICT) sector will be introduced at GITI 2012, the Georgian
ICT Development and Cyber Security Event, which will be held in Tbilisi
from November 15 to 17, the Armenian Union of Information Technology
Enterprises informs.
The Armenian delegation to attend the event is expected to comprise
around 35 representatives, and Monday is the deadline for submitting
applications to participate at the event.
The purpose of the GITI conference is to describe the significance
of Information Technology in terms of creating an engine of growth
for socioeconomic development of the region.
The motto of the GITI 2012 is "IT for the future." Its key objective is
to establish and promote effective partnerships among the public and
the private sectors, associations, and other IT&T industry-related
organizations in Central and Eastern Europe, the Baltic States,
Caucasus, and in the Central Asian region to promote competitiveness,
innovation, and security.
news.am
October 29, 2012 | 16:42
YEREVAN. - The solutions by Armenia's Information and Communications
Technology (ICT) sector will be introduced at GITI 2012, the Georgian
ICT Development and Cyber Security Event, which will be held in Tbilisi
from November 15 to 17, the Armenian Union of Information Technology
Enterprises informs.
The Armenian delegation to attend the event is expected to comprise
around 35 representatives, and Monday is the deadline for submitting
applications to participate at the event.
The purpose of the GITI conference is to describe the significance
of Information Technology in terms of creating an engine of growth
for socioeconomic development of the region.
The motto of the GITI 2012 is "IT for the future." Its key objective is
to establish and promote effective partnerships among the public and
the private sectors, associations, and other IT&T industry-related
organizations in Central and Eastern Europe, the Baltic States,
Caucasus, and in the Central Asian region to promote competitiveness,
innovation, and security.