AMERIA CJSC PROVIDES ADVISORY SUPPORT TO THE WB-FUNDED TECHNOLOGY AND COMPETITIVENESS ENHANCEMENT PROJECT
Noyan Tapan
March 10, 2010
YEREVAN, MARCH 10, NOYAN TAPAN. Starting February 2010 Ameria CJSC is
involved in the preparatory stage of Phase II for the Technology and
Competitiveness Enhancement Project implemented by the Government of
RA through the Ministry of Economy of RA. The project is funded by the
World Bank and includes implementation of the Innovation Infrastructure
and Yerevan Technopark projects. The main goal of the project is
to build an innovative and competitive knowledge-based society. The
project is aimed at creation of relevant environment in Armenia to
ensure infrastructure, e-services and other support facilities which
would enhance competitiveness of IT and high-tech companies.
Ameria will be specifically involved in development of Yerevan
Technopark Project, including design of feasibility study,
identification of area, business plan development and partner
identification.
Yerevan Technopark Project is aimed at creation of a large-scale
technopark in the vicinity of Yerevan including office buildings,
educational centers, conference halls and other facilities, supporting
venture and startup businesses, and if possible, other support
infrastructures (banks, hotels, restaurants, etc.). The project will
create opportunities to provide an all-embracing infrastructure,
including the necessary premises and services, for the Yerevan and
Armenia-based companies which specialize in programming and high-tech.
The technopark will provide various services to the high-tech
organizations on "one stop-shop principle" in various fields such as
infrastructure, finance, training, marketing, and other important
spheres for the growth and development of startup companies. The
technopark will have high-speed internet access. Ameria will implement
the projected activities in 3 phases to be accomplished by June 2010.
Upon completion Ameria will provide summary analysis of the research
results to all the interested parties.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress