ARMENIAN JEWELERS ASSOCIATION PARTNERS WITH EDUCATION MINISTRY IN JEWELRY TRAINING
TACY, Israel
Aug 1 2013
28 July 2013
In an effort to boost the number of young, skilled workers in Armenia's
jewelry industry, the chairman of Armenian Jewelers Association,
Gagik Gevorgyan, and the Armenian education and science minister,
Armen Ashotyan, have signed a memorandum to cooperate in the training
of professional jewelers.
While the signed memorandum lays the legal ground and direction for
the joint venture, it also signifies future employment opportunities
for young jewelers, the minister told the Arka News Agency.
Under this cooperation agreement, both sides will provide support
for the training process in which advanced technologies will be
introduced. Moreover, students will be involved in world jewelry
exhibitions.
According to Gevorgyan, the final goal of the cooperative effort
with the ministry is to create a free economic zone for Armenia's
jewelry industry in order to attract international investors and
foreign companies.
Gevorgyan said that the Armenian Jewelers Association is currently
implementing a program to create 1,000-1,500 jobs within the jewelry
industry.
http://www.diamondintelligence.com/magazine/magazine.aspx?id=12016
TACY, Israel
Aug 1 2013
28 July 2013
In an effort to boost the number of young, skilled workers in Armenia's
jewelry industry, the chairman of Armenian Jewelers Association,
Gagik Gevorgyan, and the Armenian education and science minister,
Armen Ashotyan, have signed a memorandum to cooperate in the training
of professional jewelers.
While the signed memorandum lays the legal ground and direction for
the joint venture, it also signifies future employment opportunities
for young jewelers, the minister told the Arka News Agency.
Under this cooperation agreement, both sides will provide support
for the training process in which advanced technologies will be
introduced. Moreover, students will be involved in world jewelry
exhibitions.
According to Gevorgyan, the final goal of the cooperative effort
with the ministry is to create a free economic zone for Armenia's
jewelry industry in order to attract international investors and
foreign companies.
Gevorgyan said that the Armenian Jewelers Association is currently
implementing a program to create 1,000-1,500 jobs within the jewelry
industry.
http://www.diamondintelligence.com/magazine/magazine.aspx?id=12016