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Alina Hovhannisyan

DigiTec 2025: over 40,000 guests, 100 global technology leaders, 250  companies expected to participate 

DigiTec 2025: over 40,000 guests, 100 global technology leaders, 250  companies expected to participate 

ArmInfo. The main technological event of the year in Armenia - DigiTec 2025 - will be  held in Yerevan from October 10 to 12 and promises to be the largest  in history. The organizers expect to host more than 40,000 visitors  and participants from 20 countries, including over 100 global  technology leaders and 250 companies in the exhibition area.

This year, the event will be held for the 20th time and  simultaneously in three formats - a festival, an exhibition and a  conference. This year's discussions will focus on artificial  intelligence, venture capital and the rapid growth of technology  companies. The organizers promise a rich program and a record number  of events as part of the anniversary event.

Among the first confirmed speakers are Rev Lebaredyan, Vice President  of NVIDIA (USA), Jack McCauley, Co-Founder of Oculus and Professor at  the University of Berkeley (USA), Noubar Afeyan, Co-Founder and  President of Moderna, Founder of Flagship Pioneering (USA).  <2025 is  a special year for us: we are celebrating the 20th anniversary of  DigiTec. Over the past two decades, the project has grown into the  main symbol of technological Armenia. Today, it is no longer just an  exhibition, but a kind of of the technosphere, an event  that sums up the results and sets the direction for the future>, -  noted DigiTec Director Khachatur Hakobyan.

Sargis Karapetyan, Director of the Union of Advanced Technology  Enterprises (UATE), added that DigiTec is one of the key projects of  UATE.

We believe that the platform will help strengthen Armenia's role as a  regional technological hub>, - he emphasized.

The history of DigiTec began in 2005. Its founder was the undisputed  leader of the Armenian technological community, long-term director of  UATE - the late Karen Vardanyan.

We also add that according to RA statistics, in the first half of  2025, the revenue of the information technology (IT) sector of  Armenia amounted to 298.4 billion drams, which is 25.6% higher than  the figure for the previous year.