Stanford University to host ArmTech Congress'12 in Dec

Stanford University to host ArmTech Congress'12 in Dec

PanARMENIAN.Net - ArmTech Congress'12, the fifth Armenian High Tech Industry Business Conference held under the patronage of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia will take place on December 10-11, 2012, at Stanford University, Silicon Valley, USA.

Officially adopted by Armenia as its global high-tech industry business conference and platform, ArmTech Congress is designed to further the success of Armenia’s high-tech industry and promote strengthening of international business links and growth of investments. The conference offers a unique opportunity to represent Armenia’s high-tech industry to international high-tech community and to increase global recognition of Armenia as one of the fastest growing high-tech destinations in the world.

ArmTech Congress ’12 will bring together a wide range of participants including high-tech industry business leaders and corporate executives, as well as representatives of universities, research centers and related global organizations and government officials from Armenia, the U.S., Russia, Australia, European Union, CIS countries, the MENA region, South-East Asia.

Participation of celebrated delegates will bring up the conference to a new level and increase the interest towards Armenia’s fast-growing high-tech industry, says a press release issued by the Armenian Ministry of Diaspora.

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