Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

USC To Host 'Innovate Armenia'

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • USC To Host 'Innovate Armenia'

    USC TO HOST 'INNOVATE ARMENIA'

    10:57, 05 Feb 2015
    Siranush Ghazanchyan

    On Saturday, February 21, the USC Institute of Armenian Studies
    will host Innovate Armenia, an all-day event on the USC campus,
    Asbarez reports.

    >From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., on two different stages, global change-makers,
    trendsetters, out-of-the-box thinkers and creative artists from all
    walks of life will be presenting the best of innovative thought,
    innovative music and innovative activism. There will be booths
    with innovative organizations and tech companies from Armenia and
    the Diaspora.

    "It's time to re-position the term 'Armenia,' the idea of Armenia in
    the same sentence with 'innovation' - something we've been doing, as
    a nation, for thousands of years. We have innovative tech companies,
    creative artists, music and food. We have also invited organizations
    doing ground-breaking work in Armenia to develop civil society in
    new, untraditional ways. We're proud to present them here, at USC,
    at Innovate Armenia," said Salpi Ghazarian, Director of the USC
    Institute of Armenian Studies.

    "In every one of today's leading economic, technology, and social
    sectors, there are Armenians standing at the forefront. And many of
    those trendsetters will be here, with us on February 21. We hope the
    Los Angeles community joins us for this first-of-its-kind event,"
    she continued.

    On an indoor stage, the headliners will be in conversation throughout
    the day with leading USC scholars in technological innovation,
    communication, engineering and the arts. Alexis Ohanian, co-founder of
    Reddit and deemed by Forbes as 'the Mayor of the Internet', will join
    Raffi Krikorian, who was, until recently, Vice President of Twitter
    and responsible for making the platform user friendly. Also on stage
    will be Lara Setrakian of News Deeply - an award-winning journalist
    and entrepreneur who is on several 'Young Global Leaders' lists. She
    has created the multi-source News Deeply platform which looks at
    complex hot topics such as Syria or the Ebola outbreak, more broadly.

    These special guests will be joined, on and off stage, LIVE and by
    Skype, by cutting edge entrepreneurs like Alexander Seropian who
    have changed the world of video games and mobile gaming. Alexander
    Seropian's company, Bungee, created the video game HALO, which went
    on to change the place of video games in society.

    Another presenter, Zareh Baghdasarian, heads Armorway, a company
    that uses patented game-theoretic algorithms to convert data into
    intelligence-driven strategies, and enhances an organization's
    ability to focus its energy on understanding the competition and
    adversaries rather than gathering and analyzing information. He is
    also Entrepreneur-in-Residence at USC Viterbi School of Engineering
    and will join fellow tech entrepreneur Al Eisaian to talk about their
    ground-breaking work in Silicon Valley and in Armenia. Other names in
    the emerging personal robotics industry, in gaming, and other sectors
    will also be announced.

    Several Armenia-based start-ups who are pushing the limits of the
    industry will be at INNOVATE ARMENIA including LionSharp, Zangi,
    PicsArt, and Teamable. The founders of HIVE, the first Armenian tech
    startup accelerator and network, will be there to share their vision.

    While all these take place on an indoor stage, on an adjacent lawn,
    on the outdoor stage, cutting edge musicians Bei Ru, Sima Cunningham
    and Sebu will be joining the new, hip French band Collectif Medz
    Bazar for a full day of creative, edgy new music. Throughout the
    day, fellow musicians Antranig Kzirian, Element, Ooshatsank, and the
    Hosharian Brothers Band will mix the old and the new in creative ways.

    "Innovation is not limited to the technological world. In Armenia,
    there are civic organizations which have become successful precisely
    because they are innovative in their methodology and the way they
    define their mission. Nearly a dozen such organizations will be here
    to talk about what they do and how they do it," explained Ghazarian.

    These organizations include the Tumo Center for Creative Technologies,
    CivilNet Internet television, the Homeland Development Initiative
    Foundation, Birthright Armenia, the Impact Hub, Repat Armenia,
    Urban Lab, Paros Charitable Foundation, the Armenian Center
    for Contemporary and Experimental Art, the American University of
    Armenia, the Houshamadyan Project, the Foundation for the Protection
    of Wildlife and Culture, and some others. "It's an opportunity to meet
    and speak with the creative people who are making change in Armenia,"
    Ghazarian continued.

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/02/05/usc-to-host-innovate-armenia/

Working...
X