“I don’t think it is worth undertaking anything less significant than that. Anyway it will be in the game industry,” Ara Adamyan said in an interview with Tert.am.
He added that the Apple Design Award, which the team won for the game Shadowmatic, brought the company an international recognition, opening more perspective for new interesting initiatives.
Asked about the Armenian IT products’ competitiveness on the world market, Adamyan said he very often finds them to be smart inventions, challenging for any user in any part of the world.
“On the international market, it doesn’t matter at all if the product is Armenian or Chinese. If it is a quality product, it is always praiseworthy. In Singapore, for instance, if someone wishes to sit back and enjoy a game, it is all the same to him or her whether that’s an Armenian or Scottish game. I think that the Armenian [IT] companies manage at times to realize challenging projects, though I would rather we heard more of that success in real life.”
Adamyan said he expects a stronger government attention to the sector to increase the advantages of IT companies, contributing to their further development.
“I would like the government to be more attentive and mitigate the legislation – especially the taxes – for IT companies. That would be part of the efforts to encourage more organizations to come into existence.”
Asked whether he finds the salaries of Armenian IT specialists satisfactory, Adamyan replied, “In developed countries, of course, the salaries are much higher, but being in Armenia, I think that those working in the IT sector earn enough to afford a high quality life. ”
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