Armenia will host the ACE Armenia program from September 30 to October 4, as announced by the Ministry of Economy. The program will bring together high-ranking officials, business leaders, policymakers, and entrepreneurs from the Organization of American States (OAS) member countries.
The ACE Armenia program is organized with the support of the Armenian and U.S. governments under the patronage of the OAS, which serves as a platform to foster economic development, innovation, and entrepreneurial cooperation. The event aims to facilitate dialogue and collaboration between Armenia and participating countries, focusing on sectors such as sustainable agriculture, IT and telecommunications, renewable energy, STEM education, and winemaking.
Throughout the week-long event, participants will engage in panel discussions and visit various organizations. Topics will include technological advancements, innovative agricultural systems, and the preservation of cultural heritage. The program aims to highlight Armenia’s growing role as a hub for technology, creativity, and entrepreneurship.
The Inter-American Competitiveness Exchange is one of the key initiatives in the Americas for promoting economic development, innovation, and entrepreneurship. Hosting the ACE program in Armenia is expected to create new business connections and lay the groundwork for mutually beneficial economic and trade relations with countries in North and South America. Additionally, it will foster collaboration between the public and private sectors, attract investment, and strengthen ties between educational institutions.