Armath Engineering Laboratory expanding to Bangladesh

Armath Engineering Laboratory expanding to Bangladesh

PanARMENIAN.Net - An Armath Engineering Laboratory will open in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, in the spring of 2022, at the Dhaka Air Force School in cooperation with the DIP (Development Innovation Platform) Foundation.

A Bangladeshi delegation from the country's High Tech Park Authority (Ministry of Information Technology and Communication) and the DIP (Development Innovation Platform) Foundation visited Armenia recently to discuss the project.

The UATE partners visited an Armath Lab in Yerevan and in the regions, as well as an Armath Airborne UAV lab in Dilijan, where they had an opportunity to meet the students of the Monte Melkonian Lyceum. The guests expressed confidence that the opening of an Armath Lab in Dhaka will greatly contribute to the professional orientation of the youth.

"The purpose of the visit of the representatives of the state and public sphere of the People's Republic of Bangladesh was to transfer the positive experience and the applicable result of the educational project created in Armenia and to reveal the features of implementation. The visits to schools and laboratories helped the decision-makers to get a general idea about the purpose and the implementation of the Armath project. The representatives of the Bangladeshi delegation pointed out that they will present Armath to their High Tech Park Authority, and will pursue the issue of implementing Armath in the Republic of Bangladesh," said Shamam Gevorgyan, director of UATE educational programs.

The UATE started the process of exporting the Armenian educational model years ago, registering practical success, opening Armath Engineering Laboratories first in India and now in Bangladesh. At the moment, around 600 Armath Engineering Laboratories operate on the territory of Armenia (including Artsakh), Georgia and India, where around 15000 students get free engineering education.

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