December 3, 2025 - 08:55

Growing up as part of the Armenian diaspora means embracing a narrative steeped in survival, loss, and the remarkable resilience of a people who have faced immense challenges. From an early age, discussions often revolved around a poignant history marked by genocide, wars, and displacement. These conversations reflect a collective memory that shapes identity and community.
In recent years, however, Armenia has begun to pivot from a narrative of mere survival to one of strategic growth, largely fueled by advancements in technology. The country is increasingly harnessing digital innovation to foster economic development and enhance its global standing. Startups are emerging, driven by a young, tech-savvy population eager to create solutions that address both local and international challenges.
This technological shift is not just about economic growth; it embodies a broader vision for Armenia's future. By embracing technology, Armenia is redefining its identity, transforming from a nation marked by struggle into one poised for progress and innovation.
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