UITE TO PRESENT ARMENIAN IT SPHERE IN NEW PERSPECTIVE

PanARMENIAN.Net - The Union of Information Technology Enterprises (UITE) is going to radically change the perception of IT consumers by means of Digitech 2005 exhibition, UITE Executive Director Karen Vardanian said in a conversation with «.am» PanARMENIAN.Net reporter. In his words, earlier the attempts to hold such exhibitions were not successful, as similar equipment was displayed. Digitech 2005 will present special exhibition sectors, which remained broach so far. It will present not only hardware but also a wide range of ending solutions. In part, solutions for information and communication technologies for business, multimedia products, IT labor market with the information on vacancies, job requirements and projects will be presented. IT in banking sphere including the software companies and automation systems of banks. Karen Vardanian informed that UITE is carrying out an active work for attracting foreign organizations and is cooperation with the Armenian Council of Informational Technologies of America and Armenian diplomatic representations abroad. Companies from the U.S., Malaysia and Iran wish to participate in the exhibition. "We also rendered 5 cubic meters to the embassies for free", he noted. Though the exhibition will be the first in Armenia the organizers are going to make it traditional. To note, Digitech 2005 will be held in Yerevan September 30 - October 2 with the assistance of Enterprise Incubator Foundation. During this period a number of events including Internet-search contests, programming and e-contents will be organized.
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