Turkey’s role in war against Artsakh has reduced trust in NATO, Armenian Defense Minister tells NATO envoy

Public Radio of Armenia
Oct 21 2021

Turkey’s role in the 44-day war against Artsakh has reduced trust in NATO in maintaining stability and peace in the region, Armenian Defense Minister Arshak Karapetyan said at a meeting with NATO Secretary General’s Special Representative for the Caucasus and Central Asia Javier Colomina Píriz.

The Defense Minister presented the security situation in Artsakh after the cessation of hostilities and the existing threats.

Minister Karapetyan noted that the role of NATO member Turkey in the 44-day war against Artsakh has reduced the trust in NATO in maintaining stability and peace in the region

The interlocutors also discussed issues related to regional security and the prospects of Armenia-NATO cooperation.

Yerevan Armenia – Event Dedicated to the 25th Anniversary of the "Peace of Art" organization.

Toward Purpose
October 11, 2021, Imperium Plaza, Yerevan. Event Dedicated to the 25th Anniversary of the “Peace of Art” organization. wwwpeaceofart.org
Writer-poet Mary Poghosyan, the host of the event began by greeting those present, adding:
 “Today marks the 25th anniversary of the installation of the first billboard, which was unveiled in 1996 in Cambridge, MA, calling on the United States to recognize the Armenian Genocide.  We are proud to announce today that we have achieved our goal of recognizing the Armenian Genocide by the United States.”
Heghine Gevorgyan, the representative of the “Peace of Art” organization in Armenia, made an opening speech:
 The “Peace of Art” organization was founded in Boston, MA, in 2004 and is listed on the Massachusetts Secretary of State, but has been active since 1996 with the installation of the first billboard.
 The “Peace of Art” organization is dedicated to the peacekeepers and implementers of the world peace, as well as to those who had the courage to risk their lives for the welfare of humanity.

 The “Peace of Art” is a non-profit educational organization that uses the universal language of art to raise awareness of the human condition and contribute to the peaceful resolution of conflicts.  It serves art for the sake of peace and has no political, partisan or religious orientation, focusing on the international recognition of the Armenian Genocide.
 Since the foundation of the organization, it has not requested or received any funding from individual, state or other sources, all the needs of the organization have been sponsored by Daniel Varoujan Hejinian’s personal efforts and means.
 Having worked with Varoujan Hejinian since 2013 and presenting the “Peace of Art” organization in Armenia, I would like to briefly present his work.
 Varoujan urges people to adopt a peaceful and civilized way of resolving conflicts, as the idea of ​​”peace” is the main source of inspiration for his art.
 For the past twenty-five years, billboards have been erected in various US states in March-April on Varoujan’s initiative, presenting the undeniable fact of the Armenian Genocide to the international community, calling for its recognition and condemnation.
 He has had numerous solo exhibitions in various prestigious galleries in the United States, often contributing to Armenian and foreign charities. Also, Hejinian is the author of numerous murals that are visible and popular in various parts of Boston.
 In his art, in particular in the collection of “Peace of Art”, Varoujan discusses humanistic ideas, presents human situations, the lack of peace and its catastrophic consequences.  He also appreciates the role of women in society and emphasizes the peculiarities of the image of Armenian women in his works.
 
Varoujan has painted many religious murals and paintings in seven Armenian Churches throughout the United States. Hejinian completed 46 murals covering the northern and southern walls of the Saint Vartanantz Armenian Apostolic Church. He has painted several public and corporate murals in Boston as well.
 On May 10, 2014, an unprecedented khachkar-monument called “Mother’s Hands”, designed by Varoujan and initiated by the “Marimak Valley” Armenian Genocide Commemoration Committee, was unveiled at the entrance of the Lowell Town Hall.  The monument is special since it is the first in the Diaspora to be placed on a public space belonging to the city, in front of a government building.
 In 2014, on the initiative of the Ministry of Diaspora of Armenia, a solo exhibition entitled “Peace of Art”, dedicated to the 23rd anniversary of Armenia’s independence and the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, was organized at the National Gallery of Armenia.
 In 2015, the “Peace of Art” organized a campaign entitled “100 Billboards on the 100th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide”, installing electronic and static billboards dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide in various US states and Canada, as well as in memory of the innocent victims of all genocides committed in the past hundred years.
 In 2018, with the participation of the Ministry of Diaspora, the Honorary Consul of the Kingdom of Norway in the Republic of Armenia received a gift from the Government of the Republic of Armenia to the Government of the Kingdom of Norway – a portrait of Fridtjof Nansen by Daniel Varoujan Hejinian, entitled “Nansen, Bridge of Friendship and Peace”.  The painting expresses the friendship of the Armenian and Norwegian nations. 
 In 2019, the President of Armenia, Armen Sargsyan, handed over to the French Ambassador to Armenia Varoujan Hejinian’s canvas entitled “Aznavour.  “Bridge of Friendship”  to transfer to the President of the French Republic, Emanuel Macron, as a symbol of permanent friendship between the two countries.
 Varoujan Hejinian is highly regarded at home and abroad, he has received many awards and medals throughout his life for his efforts to promote peace through his art, as well as for his romantic expressive paintings that transcend the boundaries of place and time.
 Considering that he is a gifted artist, educator, and inspiration to the American-Armenian community in Massachusetts, the Massachusetts Supreme Court has recognized Varoujan Hejinian’s many contributions to the Armenian-American community, his lifelong work, and his art of serving peace and justice.
 The event was accompanied by two videos, the first about the achievements of the organization, and the second about the “Peace of Art” collection – the use of art as a tool to raise awareness of the human condition to prevent homelessness, hunger, violence against women, terrorism, genocide…
Karen Avanesyan, the Head of the Diaspora Potential Mapping and Involvement Department of the Office of the High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs, warmly congratulated the 25-year-old activity of the “Peace of Art” organization on behalf of the Office of the High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs, Commissioner Zareh Sinanyan.
 A quarter of a century has passed since Daniel Varoujan Hejinian initiated the display of the first large billboard informing about the Armenian Genocide in the United States of America, calling for its international recognition.
 From that day on, every year, Mr. Hejinian and his associates display billboards in public places in the United States, which silently but at the same time very eloquently informed the public about the reality of the Armenian Genocide. Many of us have seen them on various media platforms and social networks.
 After all, as a result of the years of active work, in 2004, Mr. Hejinian officially registered the non-profit organization, the “Peace of Art”, which continued to work even harder, particularly in the United States and Armenia, adopting a new form of civilized struggle, to be compassionate and tolerant of the public and to choose fair paths to achieve the goal.
 One of the main activities of the organization became the support of genocide prevention.  Over the past 25 years, the organization has installed more than 100 informative billboards about the Armenian Genocide in the United States.
The organization has organized about 3 dozen exhibitions, numerous lectures, and other programs in the United States and Armenia. As a result, it has been awarded many high awards by a number of authoritative institutions, including the state institutions of the Republic of Armenia.
 We wish you more success in all future initiatives to continue your cherished and pro-Armenian work that started 25 years ago, with the same spirit, energy and diligence.”
Speech by Ruzan Asatryan, writer, publicist, public figure, academician of the International Academy of Nature and Society:
 Dear Varoujan,  I welcome your significant event today, yes it’s very important, because peace is the oxygen of humanity on the planet.  You have chosen “Peace of Art”, because art is a divine force leading to Parnassus. 
 The talented radiance of your mind includes the universal outbursts of both the universal and the personal pulse, which have been highly valued by the art-loving society.

 A child of parents who survived the Armenian Genocide, Varoujan re-indulged in his diligence and talent, as he turned his nation’s peace into a vital balm not only in his paintings, but also in his honorable public charitable work for 25 years. 
 Varoujan’s work on the recognition of the Armenian Genocide by US President Biden is undeniable, since he showed special details about the Genocide on 100 billboards and distributing it in various US cities. In those days, the painting of the great philanthropist Nansen, a worthy friend of the Armenian people, who issued a passport to the Armenians in exile, had a great response, in which Varoujan presented the strong need for peace of art with the golden strokes of his brush. 
  It is one thing when a person is talented and another thing when he is a soldier of peace in front of his ancestors.  I am glad that we are celebrating the 25th anniversary of the organization in our homeland. I congratulate you and wish you new initiatives…
 
The Words of heart by the poet, architect Tatios Yessayan:
 This beautiful picture, that you saw and loved, is really a symbol of the peace pioneer painter Mr.  Varoujan Hejinian.  Here is the history of the Armenian Nation, which is presented in colors.  See how Mr.  Hejinian’s brush changes from black to blue: the black as the suffering of the Armenian nation, and the blue as the rebirth of the nation.  And here is the proud Armenian woman with her native flag waving in the blue and raising her hands as if calling home birds like a Diaspora Armenian alien in the distance.
 Hejinian lives in a world of different colors.  He loves all the colors of the Great Painter God.  He loves the seven colors of the rainbow. He prefers the colors that are missing in the rainbow – the “mysterious black” that Hejinian immortalizes in his black pencil drawings.
 Hejinian sees everything with the far-sighted eye of his soul.  He believes that optimism is the key to peace, and that at the end of all anxious phenomena, peace will surely prevail, as the waves of the sea calm down, ending at the crumbling of the rock on the shore.
 Hejinian has a sensitive heart and a keen eye.  He is taciturn, but with his silence he understands a lot.  Last week we were walking together in a garden, we saw a laurel tree with only one red rose on top.  Involuntarily, the two of us stood and watched.  “Varouj,” I said, “What do you think?”  He took a deep breath.  “Something,” he said.  He was silent and continued watching.  It was a mystery to me what moved him.  Was it the loneliness of the rose that was still waiting for the gentle gaze of a passer-by or other roses next to him?  I think that all these thoughts had invaded Varoujan’s inner world together and were already being drawn on the poster of his soul. 
 Yes, Hejinian’s inner world is different.  It is the inner world of a great artist that is completely loving, peaceful and compassionate, and all this is reflected in his wonderful works that we watch, enjoy and admire.
 Let us honor Mr. Hejinian with applause.  If the Frenchman is proud of his Matisse, if the Netherlands is proud of his Van Koch, if Armenia is proud of his Martiros Sarian, Roslin and Kochar, we Western Armenians are also proud of Varoujan Hejinian.  Let his creative brush remain!
The Director of the “Diaspora” Scientific-Educational Center, Professor, Dr. Suren Danielyan, in his speech mentioned the parallel between the poet Daniel   Varoujan, who called for fight, and the artist Daniel Varoujan Hejinian, who a century later peacefully continued the struggle for the welfare and justice of humanity, condemning the genocide to prevent future genocides.
 
The concluding speech of the founding president of the “Peace of Art” organization, Varoujan Hejinian.
 On behalf of the “Peace of Art” organization and me, I would like to thank all of you for participating in the event dedicated to the 25th anniversary of our organization.
 For Armenian’s, April is a month of mourning and sad memories.  Every Armenian living abroad feels in his soul and essence the suffering and injustice to which he is personally subjected.  In addition, the storm of genocide along with the massacre of one and a half million, scattered another one million Armenians to the four corpses of the world, each of which already has its own victims.
 I am one of them, from my father’s side my paternal uncle was hanged, my aunt suffering from tuberculosis died on the way to exile, my mother’s whole family was lost in Der Zor irretrievably, and I am a child of a migrant.  Our fathers and grandfathers had a house, a garden, a pasture, but we were left with a longing for dry bread, under tin sheets, whistling with rain water and trembling winds blowing through the cracks.  All of these are lived realities, clear and unambiguous.
 
 I am the child of that tortured generation and my cells are made up of suffering and pain.  That pain will linger until the weight of justice begins to weigh heavily and good people multiply to listen to our grievances.  Every Armenian has his just complaint and other ways to express it.
 My ability was also very modestly these billboards, through which I hope to have taken a step in favor of justice.
 We must condemn the crime in order to prevent new crimes.  I would like to add a small note that I am an Armenian artist, not only by talent but also in spirit, in other words a cosmopolitan, because art can’t cage with its creator within its own narrow borders, but like a dove of peace it flies over the souls of all peoples, with the olive message of love and brotherhood.
 
 How good it would be if the world’s political leaders were artists, then we would have a bouquet of peoples with a much more human face.  
 I firmly hope that one day the Turkish people, having reached the “Great Crime” of the past, will condemn it with all righteous people and, extending a friendly hand to the Armenian people, will confess the “unacknowledged crime.”
 
 The event was concluded by RA Honored Artist, Conservatory Professor, Armenuhi Seyranyan, and the Symphony Orchestra Violinist, Sona Sokhikyan.
 


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Armenia issues stamp on 100th anniversary of Yerevan State Conservatory

Public Radio of Armenia
Oct 21 2021

A postage stamp dedicated to the 100th Anniversary of the foundation of Yerevan State Conservatory after Komitas has been put into circulation.

The postage stamp was cancelled by the Deputy Minister of High-Technological Industry of the Republic of Armenia Robert Khachatryan, the Deputy Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport Karen Trchunyan, the Chief Executive Officer of “HayPost” CJSC Hayk Karapetyan, the Rector of Yerevan State Conservatory after Komitas Sara Hovhannisyan, the President of the Philatelists’ Armenian Association Hovik Musayelyan.

The postage stamp with the nominal value of 290 AMD depicts the facade of the building of the Yerevan State Conservatory after Komitas and the monument to Komitas located in the park in front of the Conservatory. The postage stamp also depicts the inscription “100th Anniversary of the Yerevan State Conservatory after Komitas” in Armenian and English.

Date of issue: 
Designer: Rem Saakyan
Printing house: Cartor, France
Size: 40,0 x 30,0 mm
Stamps per sheet: 10 pcs
Print run: 20 000 pcs

India, Armenia consider Chabahar Port to increase connectivity

The Business Standard
Oct 21 2021


External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar discusses the usage of the Chabahar Port in Iran to bridge connectivity barriers between India and Armenia. 

Due to the lack of connectivity between India and Armenia, S Jaishankar suggests that Chabahar Port should also be included in the North-South Transport (INSTC).

At a press event, EAM Jaishankar brought to light the hindrance caused by the lack of land and air connectivity and how it has been affecting people-to-people contacts and economic exchanges. 

“Both India and Armenia are members of the International North-South Transport Corridor, which has the potential to bridge the connectivity barrier. Minister Mirzoyan and I discussed the interest which Armenia has shown in the utilization of Chabahar port in Iran which is being developed by India. We have also proposed that Chabahar port be included in the INSTC framework,” he said.

Iran and India had signed an agreement worth $65 million to develop the Chabahar Port in 2018. The port is said to be an alternative route for trade between India and Afghanistan. 

The usage of the Chabahar Port could increase the trading ties between India, Afghanistan, and Iran. 

Both Jaishankar and the Armenian Priminister Nikol Pashinyan met on Wednesday and agreed to develop practical cooperation between the two countries. 

Later, Jaishankar expressed that the meeting with his Armenian counterpart, Ararat Mirzoyan, had been fruitful. The discussions involved bilateral relations, regional and multilateral issues. 

“The minister said both sides agreed that while bilateral relations have expanded in political and cultural fields and there is scope for further strengthening our economic and commercial cooperation, in particular tourism, hospitality, infrastructure, and investment,” reports Zee5. 

Both the parties also agreed to help boost the business community, the chambers, and the trade bodies on each of their ends to promote engagement. 

“An Indian business delegation had visited Armenia last month to participate in the 20th edition of Armenia Expo. This was the first business delegation to Armenia after the COVID pandemic and I am confident that there will be more frequent visits which will give further impetus to bilateral trade and commerce.”

The minister also acknowledged the important bridge between India and Armenia today is the presence of a large number of Indian students (approx 3000) who are pursuing medical education in Armenia, says Zee5.

“We greatly appreciate the efforts of the Government of Armenia and the people of Armenia for the welfare of the Indian community, in particular, the students during the pandemic and for facilitating their return under the Vande Bharat Mission.”

The Embassy of Azerbaijan tried to disrupt the screening of a documentary about the Artsakh war

Panorama, Armenia
Oct 21 2021

The Embassy of Azerbaijan has tried to disrupt the screening of a documentary about the 44-day war in Artsakh in the US.  The documentary titled  “45 days: The fight for a Nation” is filmed by former British Royal Marines Commando Emile Ghessen, who visited Artsakh during the war in October 2020. 

According to reports, the Embassy has reached the cinema theatre, demanding to cancel the screening, suggesting their reputation would suffer otherwise. The theatre has refused the demands, after which the Embassy sent a truck with a screen on it displaying an anti-Armenian poster and bought a parking space outside the theatre for it trying to discredit the event. 

Emile Ghessen has reacted to the Azerbaijani provocation on Twitter. “Thank you Azerbaijani Embassy for sending your truck down to our screening this evening as well as trying to bully the theatre to stop the screening. Next time, don’t waste your money, I have free tickets for you and it’s much warmer inside,” Ghessen tweeted. 

ARF youth launch pan-Armenian resistance

Panorama, Armenia
Oct 21 2021

The Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF Dashnaktsutyun) youth organizations have launched a pan-Armenian resistance movement which as they said  will bring about the long-awaited revolution of our national values and priorities through consistent work and struggle. In a released press statement, the initators insist the resistance is launched considering the dangers posed to the statehood of Armenia, as well as the imperative duty of preventing the loss of Syunik and additional losses to Artsakh.

According to it, the pan-national resistance movement will focuses on 5 key fronts: spread and amplify the struggle against the Turkish and Azerbaijani aggressors, convey to the world powers that their policies cannot be implemented at the expense of the interests of the Armenian people, using impactful and abrupt measures, reject the divisive and destructive policies of the Armenian government, combat the expulsion of Armenians of Artsakh, the attempts of Turkey and Azerbaijan to isolate Artsakh from Armenia and the Diaspora, and the emigration of the population of Syunik, unite and organize Armenian youth with the goal of creating a strong network of resistance.

The Youth organisations call on all to join the resistance movement. “We do not have the luxury of sitting on the sidelines. Now is the time for a national awakening and to change the trajectory of the national downfall into a national uprising,” the call read. 

Ruben Melikyan: I hope the Armenian community will declare Lilit Makunts unwelcome

Panorama, Armenia
Oct 21 2021

Former Artsakh Ombudsman, co-founder of the Path of Law NGO Ruben Melikyan has commented on the recent meeting between the Armenian Ambassador to US Lilit Makunts with representatives of the Board of Governors of the Armenian Bar Association. The photo from the meeting had been earlier posted on Makunts’ Twitter acount. 

“I just noticed that the notorious Ambassador of Armenia to the US Lilit Makunts posted on Twitter a photo from  the so-called meeting with the Board of Governors of the Armenian Bar Association. I am puzzled since I knew the leadership of ArmenBar when organised with them their annual conference in Shushi back in 2018. I didn’t notice any familiar face on this photo,” Melikyan wrote, questioning whom Ambassador Makunts has met in reality. 

“Let me put it straight. I hope the Armenian community of the US will declare Ambassador Makunts unwelcome,” concluded Melikyan.

Seyran Ohanyan: There are numerous threats, but capabilities to prevent them are not so great

Panorama, Armenia
Oct 21 2021

Armenia’s former Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan, the head of the opposition Armenia parliamentary faction, on Thursday attended a roundtable discussion organized by the Truth for Generations initiative. The parents and other relatives of the soldiers who died during the 44-day war in Artsakh also took part in the discussion.

“Despite suffering a defeat, we managed to maintain our line of contact at around 265 km area of the 283 km Artsakh border due to the actions of skilled soldiers and commanders,” Ohanyan said, addressing the attendees.

He stressed that the “path of Armenia has never been easy”, but Armenia has always been able to get out of a difficult situation thanks to the right assessment of history, unity and dedication of hero soldiers.

In Ohanyan’s words, Armenia has now found itself in a difficult military-political situation, the security environment is fragile and there are numerous external and internal threats. Meanwhile, he said, Armenia’s capabilities to prevent those challenges are not so great.

“We are now in a psychological state where the wounds of the entire Armenian nation have not yet healed,” he said, paying respects to the fallen servicemen.

Ohanyan expressed hope that the discussion will be held through dialogue and will touch upon the situation after the war, the security issues and the problems of the residents of the border settlements.

MP Tigran Abrahamyan from the opposition With Honor faction, Armenia bloc member Elena Kirakosyan, psychologist Khachik Gasparyan and former Armenian Ombudsman Larisa Alaverdyan were among the speakers of the event.

Felsner Artists: Eva Gevorgyan’s voice will be heard on many of world’s greatest stages for decades to come

Panorama, Armenia
Oct 21 2021

CULTURE 19:12 21/10/2021 WORLD

Felsner Artists website telling about classical music artists has praised the performance of young Russian-Armenian pianist Eva Gevorgyan at the 18th Chopin Competition.

“We are incredibly proud of Eva Gevorgyan who, merely seventeen, was a fantastic finalist of the XVIII Chopin Competition 2021. Her performances won the hearts of millions of expert and amateur followers of the Competition around the world,” Felsner Artists said.

“Her voice will be heard on many of the world’s greatest stages for decades to come. What a beautiful thought that the arts continue to produce, once in a while, an outstanding talent of Eva’s level,” it noted, also offering congratulations to the prize winners and other finalists of the competition.

Bruce (Xiaoyu) Liu of Canada has been named as the winner of the 18th Chopin Competition.

Armenia, a global player in microelectronics education

Panorama, Armenia
Oct 21 2021

436 participants from 13 countries competed in the 16th Annual International Microelectronics Olympiad: Argentina, Armenia, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Egypt, Peru, Russia, Serbia, Vietnam, UAE, Ukraine and USA, VivaCell MTS reported. 

The Organizing Committee of the Annual International Microelectronics Olympiad today announced the winners of the 16th Annual International Microelectronics Olympiad during an online awarding ceremony:

  • Zhanna Khajoyan from Armenia became the first prize winner.

  • Hassan Mostafa Imam Ali from Egypt got the second place.

  • Three third prizes were awarded to – 

  • Khaled Hammuda Mohamed Abdelrazek from Egypt

  • Angela Kostik from Serbia

  • Dejan Gutik from Bosnia-Herzegovina

The Awarding ceremony was attended by the Deputy Minister of the High-Tech Industry of RA Robert Khachatryan.

This year’s Olympiad featured the diversity of the geography of the participating countries, including representatives from the Argentina, Armenia, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Egypt, Peru, Russia, Serbia, Vietnam, UAE, Ukraine and the United States. “It is very important that even in the conditions of this pandemic, the interest towards the Olympiad does not decrease. Moreover, the Olympiad continues to serve its mission successfully,” said the President of Olympiad Program Committee, Director of Synopsys Armenia Educational Department, Chairman of the “Microelectronic Schemes and Systems” at the Armenian National Polytechnic University, prof. Vazgen Melikyan. 

The Olympiad was conducted in two stages. The first stage, held simultaneously in the participants’ countries, involved a test to establish a baseline. The second, the final stage involved a challenging contest consisting of advanced engineering tasks requiring complex solutions. Of 436 participants in the first stage, 21 were qualified to progress to the second stage, which was held on October 8.  Of these 21 contestants, 6 were from Yerevan, and 15 were from a variety of other countries. 

“One of the goals of the Olympiad is to raise the visibility of Armenia as a leading country in the field of microelectronics,” said Armen Baldryan, Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Olympiad and Director of “Unicomp”. “It is gratifying to see that Armenia continues preserving and developing the traditions of leadership and excellence in the field of microelectronics coming from the 50s of the last century.” 

It is noteworthy that this year the first prize was awarded to 23-year-old Zhanna Khojayan, representing Armenia, who is a second-year Master student enrolled in the joint program of the National Polytechnic University of Armenia and Synopsys Armenia Educational Department. She is already employed at Synopsys Armenia as an R&D Engineer.

“The main goal of this Olympiad, founded by Synopsys Armenia, is to identify the brightest, most talented engineers under the age of 30 and to increase interest in microelectronics among young specialists both in Armenia and in participating countries. The Olympiad also plays an important role in discerning the level of knowledge of participants in the field of microelectronics in order to make necessary adjustments to regional educational programs and curricula,” said Dr. Yervand Zoryan, Synopsys Fellow and the President of Synopsys Armenia. “The fact that the student of the Synopsys educational program implemented jointly with the Polytechnic was recognized as the best among 436 participants from 13 countries of the world, testifies to the international quality of our educational programs in the field of microelectronics.”

The annual International Microelectronics Olympiad was founded in 2006 under the auspices of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia. It is held in cooperation with the Technical Council for Test Technologies (IEEE TTTC) of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, the world’s largest technical professional organization.

The initiator and general organizer of the Olympiad is Synopsys Armenia, and the general partner is Viva-MTS. The main supporter is “Unicomp” company. Among the sponsors of the Olympiad are the Union of ICT Employers, “Viasphere” Technopark, “INGO ARMENIA” Insurance CJSC.

“For 16 years in a row Viva-MTS supports this initiative. Why? Obviously, because, in IT, in fulfillment of the global agenda of digitalization Armenia possesses immense potential, which is still very far from being fully used. I am happy our compatriots participate and what is more win in international Olympiad. The competition is now a reality and initiative like this one are extremely important for the development of competitive advantages of the country, increasing the ranking of the country, ensuring its economic growth, as well as for prevention of the brain drain,” Ralph Yirikian, the General Manager of the Olympiad’s General Partner, Viva-MTS, said.

“When we launched this important competition in 2006, we had no idea that in coming years it would become an international Olympiad in the field of microelectronics with a very high international standard and help in creating of the community of young specialists involved in microelectronics”, said the Vice President of Olympiad Org Committee, Synopsys Armenia Director Hovik Musayelyan.

“I believe the Microelectronics Olympiad is a very good opportunity for everyone in the Microelectronics Design Field to test his knowledge and skills and compete against colleagues from all over the world, in order to identify the weaknesses for further improvement. Such a competition has a high reputation and it will give you and your institution a credit internationally. This is my first international competition and I am honored to be a finalist in the 16th Microelectronics Olympiad. Thanks for the organizing and programming committee for making this opportunity available,” said Khaled Hammuda Mohamed Abdelrazek, an Egyptian participant who won the third prize at the 16th Olympiad. 

The Olympiad covers the following topics: Olympiad topics for 2011 included Digital IC Design and Test, Analog and Mixed Signal IC Design and Test, Semiconductor Devices and Technology, and Mathematic and Algorithmic Issues of Electronic Design Automation (EDA).  

For more information, visit the annual International Microelectronics Olympiad website at www.microelectronicsolympiad.org.