Kazakhstan aims to employ unclaimed Armenian innovations

PanARMENIAN.Net - On December 10, Armenia-Kazakhstan business forum, organized on Kazakhstan government’s initiative through the assistance of the Armenian Union of Manufacturers and Entrepreneurs, was launched in Yerevan.

The business forum aims at the development of trade and economic cooperation between the two countries. Kazakhstan’s 2010-2014 state program for forced industrial development and investment projects will be presented at the forum.

As Kazakhstan’s Ambassador to Armenia Aimdos Bozzhigitov noted, a vast scientific base, carrying a significant investment potential is preserved in Armenia. “We’d like to employ unclaimed Armenian innovations in Kazakhstan,” the Ambassador said, specifically noting the sectors of metallurgy, oil-and-gas industry, energy, agriculture to carry the greatest potential for bilateral cooperation.

Representatives of Armenian Diaspora, interested in investment development program were also invited to participate.

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