“When the world is indifferent about our cause, we can only count on ourselves”, Rafi Haladjian
Rafi Haladjian, in conversation with Lara Tcholakian, speaks about the experiences and tribulations…
Read moreRafi Haladjian, in conversation with Lara Tcholakian, speaks about the experiences and tribulations…
Read moreIn this conversation, renowned robotics expert Professor Gregory S. Chirikjian of the University of Delaware shares his vision for Armenia’s technological future. Chirikjian explores how Armenia can leverage its unique geographical position, cultural heritage, and diaspora connections to become a leader in robotics and applied mathematics.
The multidisciplinary sound art festival “Nopa”, which launched in Yerevan on October 4, is set to run for a full week. The festival blends contemporary experimental art practices with Yerevan’s vibrant techno scene. The city is alive with exhibitions, workshops, and performances, creating a dynamic cultural landscape. Through the festival, CivilNet delves into the role of sound in contemporary art, revealing its evolving concept.
In this eye-opening interview, Albert Stepanyan, founder of Scylla, offers a candid and insightful look into Armenia’s emerging role as a high-tech powerhouse. Stepanyan delves into the country’s unique advantages, from its rich pool of talent to its distinctive work culture, while also addressing critical vulnerabilities such as supply chain issues that could impact Armenia’s tech aspirations.
By Vartan Oskanian, Former Foreign Minister of Armenia Despite its claims to the contrary, the South Caucasus nation of Azerbaijan doesn’t seek peace with its neighbors, including Armenia. Just over one year ago, Azerbaijan forced 120,000 ethnic Armenians from the disputed enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, destroying its longstanding self-government and setting about erasing all traces of what was once Armenia’s historical heartland. If Azerbaijan were genuinely committed to peace, it would stop erasing the Armenian cultural and historical presence in Nagorno-Karabakh, abandon its ongoing claims on Armenia’s sovereign territory, facilitate the return of Nagorno-Karabakh’s displaced population to their ancestral homeland, and immediately release the political […]
In this interview, Hazem Galal, PwC’s global leader on Smart Cities and AI, shares his expertise on how Yerevan can harness cutting-edge technologies to transform into a more liveable, efficient, and sustainable urban center. This conversation provides a compelling vision of Yerevan’s potential future, where ancient history and modern innovation converge to create a city that’s not just smart, but also deeply attuned to the needs of its citizens.