The Armenian educational program TUMO continues its international expansion and strengthens its position in South America. A second center has opened in the Argentine capital, located in the Núñez district and established with the participation of the city's Department of Education. The new venue complements the existing campus in Barracas, expanding access to modern education for teenagers.
The center opened within the Parque de Innovación technology hub and is designed to accommodate up to 4,500 students weekly. The program covers in-demand areas: 3D modeling, game development, graphics, motion design, photography, programming, website creation, and generative AI.
The project in Buenos Aires will continue to grow: a third center in the Chacarita district is planned to launch by the end of 2026. After its opening, the total capacity of the TUMO network in the city will exceed 15,000 students per week, making it one of the largest educational initiatives of its kind in the region.