ArmInfo. The Startup Institute, the largest educational center for business startups in the field of information technology, based in Boston and New York, will open training centers in Armenia and Belgium.
According to The BostonGlobe, a year earlier the Boston company closed its center in Chicago and decided to focus on Armenia and Belgium. In Armenia, the center will work on the principle of licensing its programs for individual companies. "Microsoft will pay for the right to use the institute's curriculum for innovation centers of the technological giant in these two countries," the newspaper writes. According to the CEO of the Startup Institute, Rich DiTieri, if the company wants to expand beyond Boston and New York, and help people access the technical ecosystem in the digital economy, this is probably the most effective way.