Tsugio Makimoto: I wish Armenia and Japan can find opportunities for
cooperation in IT area
11:11 16/11/2013 » ECONOMY
President Serzh Sargsyan received on Friday Chairman of Semiconductor
Industry Association, President of the Techno Vision Company, former
CEO of the Hitachi Company, and the recipient of the 2013 RA
Presidential Award for Global Contribution in the Area of Information
Technologies (IT) Tsugio Makimoto, the presidential press service
reported.
`It's a great honor for us to host and award one of the outstanding
architects of the IT area of our times, whose achievements in that
area have been groundbreaking and have influenced all areas of our
life. Here, in Armenia we attach great importance to the development
of IT area, and today it has become one of the fast developing areas,'
President Serzh Sargsyan said at the meeting. He expressed confidence
that Tsugo Makimoto's visit to Armenia will foster our cooperation
with Japan and at the same time will inspire Armenian specialists
working in the area of information technologies, including those young
people who are thinking of working in the future in that area.
Tsugo Makimoto expressed gratitude for the award and said that it was
a great honor for him to be recognized in Armenia in such a way. `In
the 21st century, information technologies have been playing a large
and critical role in the race for winning the global competition. I
wish that Armenia and Japan can find opportunities for cooperation in
that area,' Tsugio Makimoto said. He said that he would be staying in
Armenia longer than he was initially planning and would like to
familiarize closely with our country, the history and culture of the
Armenian people.
After the meeting, the Presidential Palace hosted the ceremony of
cancelling the stamps dedicated to the RA Presidential Award for
Global Contribution in the Area of Information Technologies. One of
the stamps depicts the RA Presidential Award for the global
contribution in the Area of IT, the other shows the commemorative
medal presented to the awardees, with the globe on the background,
which symbolizes a border-free world. Along with the two stamps, a
postcard will be issued with the portraits of the three previous
awardees.
Tsugio Mikamoto is the fourth recipient of the RA Presidential Award
in the area of Information Technologies. The first one was awarded in
2010 to Craig R. Barrett, former Chairman of the Board of the Intel
Corporation; the second was awarded in 2011 to a co-founder of the
Apple Computers Corporation, Steve Wozniak, and the third in 2012 - to
the Honorary President of Synopsys, Federico Faggin.
The RA Presidential Award in IT area was established by President
Serzh Sargsyan's July 6, 2009 decree and was aimed at fostering the
development of this area. It is an annual award, which is bestowed on
the individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the area of
information technologies and whose input - technological, educational,
managerial, financial or other - has resulted or will result in
substantial developments in the IT area.
The selection process in carried out by the Award Committee nominated
by the President of Armenia and by the international selection
commission. The Award comprises a medal commemorating Armenia and high
technologies, a diploma and a memorial souvenir.
http://www.panorama.am/en/economy/2013/11/16/president-it/
From: Baghdasarian
cooperation in IT area
11:11 16/11/2013 » ECONOMY
President Serzh Sargsyan received on Friday Chairman of Semiconductor
Industry Association, President of the Techno Vision Company, former
CEO of the Hitachi Company, and the recipient of the 2013 RA
Presidential Award for Global Contribution in the Area of Information
Technologies (IT) Tsugio Makimoto, the presidential press service
reported.
`It's a great honor for us to host and award one of the outstanding
architects of the IT area of our times, whose achievements in that
area have been groundbreaking and have influenced all areas of our
life. Here, in Armenia we attach great importance to the development
of IT area, and today it has become one of the fast developing areas,'
President Serzh Sargsyan said at the meeting. He expressed confidence
that Tsugo Makimoto's visit to Armenia will foster our cooperation
with Japan and at the same time will inspire Armenian specialists
working in the area of information technologies, including those young
people who are thinking of working in the future in that area.
Tsugo Makimoto expressed gratitude for the award and said that it was
a great honor for him to be recognized in Armenia in such a way. `In
the 21st century, information technologies have been playing a large
and critical role in the race for winning the global competition. I
wish that Armenia and Japan can find opportunities for cooperation in
that area,' Tsugio Makimoto said. He said that he would be staying in
Armenia longer than he was initially planning and would like to
familiarize closely with our country, the history and culture of the
Armenian people.
After the meeting, the Presidential Palace hosted the ceremony of
cancelling the stamps dedicated to the RA Presidential Award for
Global Contribution in the Area of Information Technologies. One of
the stamps depicts the RA Presidential Award for the global
contribution in the Area of IT, the other shows the commemorative
medal presented to the awardees, with the globe on the background,
which symbolizes a border-free world. Along with the two stamps, a
postcard will be issued with the portraits of the three previous
awardees.
Tsugio Mikamoto is the fourth recipient of the RA Presidential Award
in the area of Information Technologies. The first one was awarded in
2010 to Craig R. Barrett, former Chairman of the Board of the Intel
Corporation; the second was awarded in 2011 to a co-founder of the
Apple Computers Corporation, Steve Wozniak, and the third in 2012 - to
the Honorary President of Synopsys, Federico Faggin.
The RA Presidential Award in IT area was established by President
Serzh Sargsyan's July 6, 2009 decree and was aimed at fostering the
development of this area. It is an annual award, which is bestowed on
the individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the area of
information technologies and whose input - technological, educational,
managerial, financial or other - has resulted or will result in
substantial developments in the IT area.
The selection process in carried out by the Award Committee nominated
by the President of Armenia and by the international selection
commission. The Award comprises a medal commemorating Armenia and high
technologies, a diploma and a memorial souvenir.
http://www.panorama.am/en/economy/2013/11/16/president-it/
From: Baghdasarian