ARMENIA SHOULD BECOME INFORMATION SOCIETY, SAYS PRESIDENT SARGSYAN
NEWS | 17.10.14 | 10:35
http://armenianow.com/news/57694/armenia_president_serzh_sargsyan_information_techn ologies
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan on Thursday received students and
pupils who have won 2014 Presidential Awards in the IT sector.
According to the presidential press service, during the ceremony held
in the Presidential Palace, Sargsyan presented awards to 26 students
from 5 universities and 16 pupils from 8 senior schools.
CEO of Synopsis Armenia Company Dr. Chi-Foon Chan also received an
award for his significant contribution to the development of IT sector
in Armenia and on the 10th anniversary of the company's foundation.
"We give priority to the IT industry - this sector is not only our
future, but also our present," President Sargsyan said, congratulating
the award recipients and wishing them every success.
"Whether we like it or not, we should become an information society,"
the Armenian president added, stressing the importance of education
and science for Armenia's development.
From: A. Papazian
NEWS | 17.10.14 | 10:35
http://armenianow.com/news/57694/armenia_president_serzh_sargsyan_information_techn ologies
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan on Thursday received students and
pupils who have won 2014 Presidential Awards in the IT sector.
According to the presidential press service, during the ceremony held
in the Presidential Palace, Sargsyan presented awards to 26 students
from 5 universities and 16 pupils from 8 senior schools.
CEO of Synopsis Armenia Company Dr. Chi-Foon Chan also received an
award for his significant contribution to the development of IT sector
in Armenia and on the 10th anniversary of the company's foundation.
"We give priority to the IT industry - this sector is not only our
future, but also our present," President Sargsyan said, congratulating
the award recipients and wishing them every success.
"Whether we like it or not, we should become an information society,"
the Armenian president added, stressing the importance of education
and science for Armenia's development.
From: A. Papazian