YEREVAN — More than 30 Turkish businessmen have arrived in Armenia to discuss the perspectives of cooperation in the field of Information and Communication Technologies. Entrepreneurs, programmers, designers, sales experts from both countries held a roundtable discussion today.
Tomorrow they will participate in a âStar-up Weekendâ event, which will continue in Gyumri on November 8-9.
The Startup-Weekend is implemented by the Public Journalism Club (PJC, Armenia) and the Economic Policy Research Foundation of Turkey (TEPAV, Turkey) within the framework of the âSupport to the Armenia-Turkey Normalisation Processâ programme financed by the European Union.
During this weekend-long, hands-on experience established and aspiring entrepreneurs from Armenia and Turkey will come together to share ideas, form teams, launch startup projects, build products, demo prototypes and find out if those projects are viable.
Today the Armenian specialists briefed their Turkish counterparts on the achievements and perspectives of development of the ICT in Armenia.
âI didnât believe so many people would be interested in participating in the event. This is a new opportunity in the reconciliation efforts,â US Ambassador to Armenia John Heffern said.
âThe information and communication technologies sector is a well chosen platform for the settlement of the Armenian-Turkish relations. It is important to show that the nations of these two countries have more similarities than differencesâ. Ambassador Heffern stated.
According to him, the âfirst trackâ diplomacy sometimes works, sometimes doesnât. This initiative is a âsecond trackâ diplomacy, i.e. contacts between societies, private enterpreneurs and this initiative may become a good opportunity for the two countries to begin partner relations.
Armenian Turkish âStar-up Weekendâ in IT Sphere
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