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The Yerevan Computer Research and Development Institute (YCRDI) ( (''Yerevani mat'ematikakan mekenaneri gitahetazotakan institut (YerMMGHI)'')), is a scientific research institute and the pioneer of the IT and software industry in
Armenia Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of West Asia. It is a part of the Caucasus region and is bordered by Turkey to the west, Georgia (country), Georgia to the north and Azerbaijan to ...
. It was founded by the government of
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in 1956 in
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for the development of computer equipment. The institution is currently involved in the development of computers and automatic control systems for civil and defense purposes. At the beginning of the 1990s, the institute employed over 7,000 staff. Products produced by the YCRDI include: * Measurement and control system for various utility distribution networks, such as electrical, natural gas, water, and thermal energy networks, for measurement, control, and management purposes. * Communication security systems for government agencies and commercial banks. * Management information systems for social security, health care, pension, and other government agencies and organizations. * Optical character recognition and text-to-speech systems


History

The Institute of Mathematical Machines in Yerevan was founded on the initiative of Academicians V. Ambartsumyan, A. Shahinyan and A. Iosifyan. It opened in June 1956 and became part of the Ministry of Automation and Instrumentation. The institute was tasked with creating computers and control systems based on them. In the next few years, the structural formation of the institute took place: there were divisions responsible for the development of hardware software, pilot production. In 1957–1958, the first major work was carried out: the modernization of the M-3 computer. From the late 1950s to the early 1990s, the Institute developed and manufactured several computer models, including the Nairi family, the EC series of computers, and special computing systems, at the YerNIIMM Pilot Plant, which combined production facilities. Serial production of computers was carried out at the Kazan Computer Plant, the Baku Computer Plant, the Electron Plant, the Vinnitsa Radio Engineering Plant, the Bulgarian Electronics Plant in Sofia and other enterprises. By the beginning of the 1990s, the staff of the institute, taking into account the pilot production, reached 7,000 people. For his achievements, he was awarded the
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, two
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s, and the employees of the institute repeatedly became laureates of the
USSR State Prize The USSR State Prize () was one of the Soviet Union’s highest civilian honours, awarded from its establishment in September 1966 until the dissolution of the USSR in 1991. It recognised outstanding contributions in the fields of science, mathem ...
, the State Prize of Armenia, the
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s of the USSR and Armenia. In 1989, the Institute became the head organization of the Sevan Research and Production Association. In 1992, part of the institute's divisions separated into a separate organization – the Yerevan Research Institute of Automated Control Systems (attached back in 2010). In 2002, the institute became the property of Russia, and in 2008 it was transferred to the Russian company
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.


CEO

Sergei Mergelyan (1956–1960) Gurgen Sargsyan (1960–1963)
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(1963–1977) M. Semerjyan (1977–1987) A. Saroyan (1987–1989) Grigor Karapetyan (1989–1992) Hakob Sargsyan (1992–1994) Sargis Sargsyan (1994–1999) Gagik Hovhannisyan (1999–2011) Arsen Taroyan (2011–2020) Romik F. Harutyunyan (2020)


Notable products

In 1957, YerNIIM received an order to modernize the M-3 computer. The machine was significantly accelerated, its speed increased from 30 operations per second to 3000, on its basis, later, the
Aragats Mount Aragats (, ) is an isolated four-peaked volcano massif in Armenia. Its northern summit, at above sea level, is the highest point of the Lesser Caucasus and Armenia. It is also one of the highest points in the Armenian Highlands. The Ara ...
and Razdan computers were created – the first semiconductor computer in the USSR. On the basis of the Razdan-3 computer, the Yerevan scientists created the Marshrut-1 computer, which formed the basis of the all-Union system for automating the sale of railway tickets ACS "Express". Later, the following computer systems were developed at YerNIIM: Computer "Yerevan" Computer series "
Nairi Nairi (, also ''Na-'i-ru''; ) was the Akkadian name for a region inhabited by a particular group (possibly a confederation or league) of tribal principalities in the Armenian Highlands, approximately spanning the area between modern Diyarbakır ...
" Computer "Wave" Computer "Korund" Computer "Kanaz" (for the Kanaker aluminum plant) Computer "Census" (for processing the results of the USSR census) Computer "Carpet" ES 1030 ES 1040 ES 1046


See also

* Nairi computer system


References

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