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On August 23, the Union of Advanced Technology Enterprises of Armenia (UATE) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with The Armenian Society of Fellows (ASOF) to advance the 2024 World Congress on Innovation Technology (WCIT2024/DigiTec).
The MoU between UATE and ASOF marks a significant step toward fostering mutual collaboration in the fields of science and technology in Armenia. The agreement outlines a shared commitment to enhancing education and training, with both parties working together to promote these areas. Sargis Karapetyan, CEO of UATE, and Lucineh Kassarjian, Executive Director of ASOF Armenia, signed the memorandum aimed at strengthening Armenia's position as a leading hub for innovation and technological advancement.
"I am very happy for this opportunity to present Armenian and diasporan academic capacity to foster Armenian tech industry development. Together, we will harness our collective expertise and resources to make WCIT2024/DigiTec a global showcase of innovation, with a special emphasis on education, training, and the promotion of science and technology. This collaboration is key to positioning Armenia as a leader in the global tech industry, and we are confident that our joint efforts will yield remarkable results,"-said Lucineh Kassarjian, Executive Director of ASOF Armenia.
The collaboration includes but is not limited to, the following key areas: promoting science and technology, supporting the delivery of education and training programs based on identified needs, and providing mutual expert support.
"I am thrilled to officially kick off this partnership, which marks a significant milestone in our journey toward WCIT2024/DigiTec. At UATE, we have always prioritized collaboration with Armenia's leading institutions to ensure that our efforts are united and aligned toward achieving excellence. Our partnership with the Armenian Society of Fellows (ASOF) is not just a strategic alliance but an essential component of our mission to elevate WCIT2024/DigiTec to the highest possible standard,”-said Sargis Karapetyan, CEO of the Union of Advanced Technology Enterprises (UATE), DigiTec.