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Synopsys Week in Armenia to celebrate joint achievements of business, academia and government

Synopsys Week will be held in Yerevan October 3-6 in. This event celebrates joint achievements by business, academia and the government of the Republic of Armenia (RA) through a number of award ceremonies and other activities, and supports high-tech development in the region through the International Microelectronics Olympiad.

“Synopsys is dedicated to supporting the development of the high-tech industry in Armenia and the region by initiating and implementing consistent and sustainable programs,” said Chi-Foon Chan, president and co-CEO at Synopsys. “Synopsys Week in Armenia has become a tradition, and returning each year to Yerevan to celebrate gives me an opportunity to celebrate our achievements with Armenian community.”

“We are proud that Armenia is the home of one of our largest R&D sites. Armenia provides a powerful, positive cooperation between industry, academia and government at a level uncommon in the world. This sustained cooperation benefits the development of industry in Armenia and Armenia’s development. In cooperation with academia and government, Synopsys sponsors a large number of programs which have led to significant achievements for Armenia,” said Rich Goldman, vice president of corporate marketing and strategic alliances at Synopsys, and chief executive officer of Synopsys Armenia CJSC. “During Synopsys Week in Armenia, we celebrate these achievements and invite all other domestic and international companies to join in the development of Armenia’s economy.”

“All Synopsys initiatives aimed at the development of the IT sphere represent an investment in the youth of Armenia, which is the most effective way to contribute to our country’s future,” said Hovik Musayelyan, director of Synopsys Armenia. “Through Synopsys Week, we celebrate the joint achievements of business, academia and government while looking forward to playing a significant role in the local high-tech development for years to come.”

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