HyeProject ARARAT

08/12/23

HyeConnect has had the honor of inhabiting a scientific innovation which has the potential to revolutionize the world of medical imaging. The team from the Armenian Technology Transfer office within the National Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship has joined the platform aiming to create a community of professionals from the diaspora that can help bring a transformative scientific innovation created at the Alikhanyan National Science Laboratory to market. 

The Advanced Radio Frequency Timing AppaRATus or ARARAT holds the promise of contributing to general major advancements in numerous biomedical fields, including early cancer detection without the exposure to radiation. The application of this device extends to the semiconductor and telecommunication industries as well. The worldwide distribution of imaging devices that integrate these next-generation, laser-based optical sensors developed by the Alikhanyan team in Armenia is a clear objective for the initiators. And they think HyeConnect will be an integral space and tool for accomplishing the steps of their end-goal.

The team’s HyeProject on the platform showcases detailed information about ARARAT, the project’s milestones as well as records of available and missing resources. HyeConnect’s emphasis on our core value of transparency ensures a trusted environment for all parties involved. 

Acquiring a network of professionals and establishing connections with others who share relevant links through HyeConnect will directly contribute to the advancement of the prototype to market-ready product. These connections will act as a cornerstone in the further commercializing of this transformative innovation. “We think that we can be one of HyeConnect’s most loyal users because of its resource-matching features.” 

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