Ucom continues its collaboration with Hero House Yerevan, providing the hub with stable internet connectivity and support for technology teams. Hero House serves as a key platform for SmartGateVC, the Armenian Startup Academy, and other innovative initiatives, helping startups test ideas, build companies, and connect with mentors and investors.
According to Ucom CEO Ralph Yirikian, the development of technological infrastructure and reliable communication is a priority for the company, as it forms the basis for innovation, research, and engineering projects in Armenia. Ashot Arzumanyan, co-founder of SmartGateVC, noted that cooperation with Ucom contributes to the long-term development and smooth functioning of the innovation environment.
Hero House, located at 60 Sundukyan Street, brings together freelancers, entrepreneurs, programmers, designers, and technology journalists, creating a space for collaboration, public events, and strengthening ties between the technology communities of Armenia and California.
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