

The President said that, taking into account that Singapore has a developed quantum ecosystem, they will be happy to have partners from Singapore as well.

President Sarkissian presented the ATOM (Advanced Tomorrow) Presidential Initiative for the Development of Science and Technology in Armenia, noting that as future-oriented program, it will focus on the scientific and technological development of the country, in particular artificial intelligence and mathematical modeling.

They briefed President Sarkissian on the center’s activities, and the research being carried out in various fields, including its application in medicine.ĭuring the meeting, issues related to mutually beneficial cooperation were discussed, in particular reference was made to issues related to the exchange of experience, the implementation of exchange programs for young professionals and scientists. President Sarkissian met with Professor Chen Tsuhan, Vice President of the National University of Singapore, Professor José Ignacio Latorre, Head of the Center for Quantum Technologies, and Keok Tong Ling, Director of the Smart Nation and Digital Economy Department of the National Research Foundation (NRF). The world’s leading specialists are invited here. As a leading research center, it brings together physicists, computer scientists and engineers to conduct basic research on quantum physics and to create equipment based on quantum phenomena. The Center was established in 2007 with the support of the National Research Foundation of Singapore and the Ministry of Education. On November 19, President Armen Sarkissian visited the Center for Quantum Technologies of the National University of Singapore, toured the center, got acquainted with the activities and programs.
