AJA training centers’ specialists present works at Yerevan exhibit![]() October 29, 2012 - 16:04 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian Jewelers Association (AJA) has opened training centers in Armenia and Atsakh in 2012, with young specialists aged 18-20 employed, AJA head said. “Our training centers operate perfectly well in Yerevan and Stepanakert, with 20 young specialists enrolled in each,” Gagik Gevorgyan told a news conference. Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan attended Yerevan-hosted jewellery exhibition Monday, October 29. At the event, organized by the Armenian Jewelers Association (AJA), President Sargsyan spoke of a possibility to continue activities in free economic zones being created in the country. The exhibit to last through October 31 was dated to 15th anniversary of AJA formation. Armenia will for the first time be celebrating the National Jeweler’s Day this year. As Gevorgyan noted, Yerevan-hosted exhibit features works by young specialists. “I’m confident of young Armenian jewelers’ ability to surprise the world with their talent, in case of the necessary conditions provided,” he said. Partner news IFC invested $244 million in 40 projects across a range of sectors, including financial markets, manufacturing, and mining. Armenian Prime Minister addressed a letter to Public Services Regulatory Commission over the reconsideration of gas prices. Armenia’s Public Services Regulatory Commission plans to reconsider electricity generation and distribution prices. Edmon Manukyan been addressed by the residents of Armavir and Aragatsotn provinces whose crops have been damaged over a strong hail. Partner news |