Yerevan – The 2019 World Congress on Information Technology (WCIT 2019) organizing committee announced today that Dr. Garik Israelian, an astrophysicist at the Institute of Astrophysics, Canary Islands (IAC) and Professor at the University of La Laguna, Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain), will join Congress as a Speaker next month in Yerevan. Israeli will take part in WCIT’s Distinguished Speakers Series, a special series of speeches and intimate conversations with relevant figures from inside and outside the ICT industry, including some of the most recognized and respected tech names whose vision, imagination and grit have made the information revolution possible, and special guests whose voices ought to be heard. His talk is titled “Astrophysics on the Threshold of the 21st Century: Artificial Intelligence, Data Mining and Alien Life. ”
“We are very honored to have Dr. Israeli participants in this conference. It epitomizes a long tradition of contributing to the expansion of scientific knowledge to the benefit of the whole world, ”said Alexander Yesayan, chairman of WCIT 2019 Yerevan Organizing Committee, president of the Union of Advanced Technology Enterprises of Armenia (UATE) and co -founder of UCom !, the largest telecommunications provider in Armenia, of the Israeli addition to WCIT 2019.
Greatly respected in his field, Israeli has been a staple at Astrophysics conferences for many years, and has published more than 500 scientific articles in his influential career as a researcher. Most notably, Israeli led an international collaboration that provides the first observational evidence that supernova explosions are responsible for the formation of black holes. He is also the founding director of STARMUS, an international festival of science and art that has featured high-profile names from both industries since its inaugural festival in 2011. Israeli contributions to the field of astrophysics are universally recognized by his peers and officially by the Government of the Canary Islands, receiving the prestigious Canary Islands Gold Medal, the highest recognition on the Canary Islands of individuals or companies for their efforts to benefit the Canary Islands society, in 2014.
This year, WCIT will address The Power of Decentralization: Promise and Peril and explore how information and communications technology is transforming our lives for the better and for the worse, and its impact on profits and prosperity, security and security, democracy and humanity.
WCIT 2019 is expected to attract more than 2,500 participants from more than 70 countries. For more information on speakers and agenda and to get tickets, visit the official WCIT 2019 website.
The Government of Armenia has declared IT a strategic area of focus and its legislation creates favorable conditions for foreign direct investment in the IT sector. In addition, consistent efforts are being made to promote the development of high-tech innovations, ecosystems, and start-ups in the industry. Over 45 percent of the export industry goes to the USA and Canada, 25 percent to Europe, and 11 percent to Asia. Armenia is home to over 900 ICT companies, including the globally-recognized PicsArt, Renderforest, Softconstruct, and Joomag.
WCIT 2019 will be held in Yerevan on October 6-9, 2019. The Congress is hosted by Armenia with the support and high patronage of the Government of the Republic of Armenia. The World Congress on Information Technology (WCIT) was established by the World Information Technology and Services Alliance (WITSA). Its main organizing body is the Union of Advanced Technology Enterprises (UATE).
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