Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Russia plans to start operations in Armenia
YEREVAN, July 20. /ARKA/. At a Tuesday meeting in Yerevan with the CEO of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Russia (MHI Russia) Yasushi Kakitsuka Armenian Minister of Hi-Tech Industry Robert Khachatryan spoke about developments and challenges of Armenia's high-tech industry.
In his turn, Kakitsuka told about the directions of the company's activity and mentioned possible cooperation scenarios.
During the meeting a number of issues of mutual interest were discussed. The parties stressed that cooperation can become a strong bridge for establishing new business relations. Views were also exchanged on the organization of meetings with technology companies.
MHI Russia plans to outline ways of cooperation with the government of Armenia and start working as soon as they are clarified, the Armenian ministry said.
Japanese Mitsubishi Heavy Industries company was founded in 1884. It supplies now air-conditioners of split systems and central air-conditioning systems for home and office use, business class air-conditioners, as well as wholesale air-conditioners for buses, industrial and sea containers, refrigerator trucks, central air-conditioning systems for entire buildings. -0-
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18:15 07/20/2022