Armenia’s High-Tech Ministry invites independent experts to submit CVs
The Ministry of High-Tech Industry of the Republic of Armenia invites experienced technology professionals, researchers, and domain experts to submit CVs for possible collaboration on public-sector programs. Listed fields include AI, telecommunications and postal services, space technology, scientific and technical R&D, startup and innovation support, and digital transformation. CVs may be sent to CV-HR@hti.am, although the supplied announcement does not specify a deadline, selection method, compensation, or engagement terms.[1]

Armenia’s Ministry of High-Tech Industry says it is starting an initiative to engage independent experts for public-sector programs. It invites experienced technology professionals, researchers, and domain specialists to submit CVs for potential collaboration across several technology and innovation fields.[1]
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What we know now
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[1] Armenia Ministry of High-Tech Industry English news, “The Ministry of High-Tech Industry of the Republic of Armenia is launching a new initiative to engage independent experts,” published 17 August 2026. First-party announcement: https://hightech.gov.am/en/articles/news/expert-2.
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The supplied record contains no independent reporting or additional source material.
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Why this matters for Armenia
The opportunity is announced by Armenia’s Ministry of High-Tech Industry and concerns contributions to public-sector technology programs in Armenia.
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Who
The invitation names seasoned technology professionals, researchers, and domain experts.What
Potential collaboration on public-sector programs.Where
The Ministry lists technology and innovation-related fields.How
The stated contact route is CV submission by email.This summarizes the route described in the Ministry’s announcement; it does not indicate a confirmed hiring process or appointment.
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Areas named for collaboration
The Ministry identifies a broad set of possible areas for expert involvement. These range from AI and telecommunications to space technology, research and development, startup support, and digital transformation. The announcement also leaves room for other interdisciplinary expertise connected with the Ministry’s mission.[1]
- Artificial intelligence
- Telecommunications and postal services
- Space activities and technology
- Scientific and technical research and development
- Startup acceleration and innovation support
- Digitalization and digital transformation
- Other interdisciplinary domains aligned with the Ministry’s mission
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Who the invitation addresses
According to the Ministry, the initiative is aimed at experienced people who can bring technical knowledge, strategic perspective, and vision to public-sector programs. The announcement is an invitation to submit interest, rather than a description of a specific post or guaranteed engagement.[1]
- Seasoned technology professionals
- Researchers
- Domain experts
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Submission route and open questions
Interested candidates are asked to send their CVs directly to CV-HR@hti.am. The available material does not identify a closing date, required documents beyond a CV, review stages, or the conditions under which selected experts would collaborate with the Ministry.[1]
- Email a CV to CV-HR@hti.am
- Seek clarification directly from the Ministry if information about timing or terms is needed
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How to express interest
The Ministry directs interested candidates to submit a CV by email. The supplied announcement does not provide further application instructions.
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Send a CV to CV-HR@hti.am.
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Describe relevant experience for one or more of the listed collaboration areas.
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Check with the Ministry for deadlines, selection criteria, engagement terms, and compensation details.
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Limits of this edition
The supplied announcement gives no deadline or eligibility threshold.[1]
It does not state selection criteria, compensation, appointment arrangements, or the process for handling CV submissions.[1]
This information comes from a first-party Ministry announcement; no independent corroboration was supplied.
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