Date:02/03/12
"We consider the technologies of our partners in these countries, which have found their practical application, as potential in terms of implementation in Azerbaijan," he said. "We are going to implement the solutions in these countries through this partnership network which we promote on the Azerbaijani market.
Therefore, the role of the consortium is very important in terms of withdrawing Azerbaijani goods to the foreign markets." The issue of cooperation between Azerbaijan and Austria in the field of ICT was discussed during the visit of the Azerbaijani delegation to Vienna.
The delegation was headed by Communications and IT Minister Ali Abbasov. Ultra Company held several meetings with Austrian companies. Azerbaijani IT companies need time and resources to reach Western markets, he said.
Consortium establishment to promote Azerbaijani IT products abroad
Ultra Company has initiated a consortium to promote Azerbaijani IT production on Western markets, company reported. He said the consortium brings together 11 countries, including the Baltic states, Eastern Europe, Turkey, Georgia, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan."We consider the technologies of our partners in these countries, which have found their practical application, as potential in terms of implementation in Azerbaijan," he said. "We are going to implement the solutions in these countries through this partnership network which we promote on the Azerbaijani market.
Therefore, the role of the consortium is very important in terms of withdrawing Azerbaijani goods to the foreign markets." The issue of cooperation between Azerbaijan and Austria in the field of ICT was discussed during the visit of the Azerbaijani delegation to Vienna.
The delegation was headed by Communications and IT Minister Ali Abbasov. Ultra Company held several meetings with Austrian companies. Azerbaijani IT companies need time and resources to reach Western markets, he said.
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