Events
Armath events inspire creativity, develop technological skills, and foster a spirit of teamwork. By solving real-world challenges and diving deep into STEM, students not only build confidence but also unlock pathways to future innovation and success.
DigiCode
Applied Programming Competition | since 2015
Participants compete in three categories: “Virtual Laboratory on STEM Topics,” “Computer Games,” and “Device Integration Using Python and C++.” Additionally, an olympiad is organized for the best algorithmic solution using the Kturtle and Python.












Engineering Modeling
since 2016
The goal is to showcase students’ knowledge and skills in 3D modeling, using 3D printers and CNC drilling machines, as well as solutions for creating engineering details and mechanisms.
DigiCamp
since 2013
An innovative camp empowering young minds to turn technological ideas into business plans. Participants attend lectures from leading tech companies, engage in teamwork, and benefit from training and success stories shared by top industry professionals. Along with that, children also participate in games, cultural,sports, and outdoor activities, fostering communication and a sense of community.










TechnoCamp
since 2013
Offer a dynamic blend of education and creativity with team-based projects, and hands-on engineering activities that provide short-term yet solid knowledge. Through special activities and tasks, Armathians share their experience and knowledge with their peers from the Diaspora and kids who do not attend Armath. The camp is an excellent opportunity for an open dialogue, teamwork, experience and knowledge sharing, establishing ties and friendships for life.
DigiTec Expo
since 2005
The largest regional tech expo serves as a dynamic platform for tech companies, startups, and technology-driven initiatives to showcase their innovations. Each year, Armath participates in the exhibition, presenting its achievements and cutting-edge projects developed by Armathians at a dedicated booth. Our booth consistently draws significant attention from a diverse audience, including high-ranking government officials, international experts, and individuals passionate about education and engineering.


















ArmRobotics
since 2008
Students make autonomous robots using different platforms (Raspberry Pi, Arduino, SERob, etc.), different construction methods (3D modeling and printing skills, CNC drilling machine, etc.) and using device integration. It features a variety of competitions, including “Smart robots in emergency situations”, “Autonomous robots on Mars”, “Smart Farm Robots,” “Smart City Robots,” “Maze-Solving Robots,” “Object-Detecting and Transporting Robots,” and “Bomb-Detection Robots.” These challenges provide students with opportunities to showcase their skills through innovative and practical applications.
* All events are open to students worldwide.

UATE is a non-governmental, not-for-profit association of tech companies, operating in Armenia.
UATE’s mission is to develop the Armenian technological ecosystem by transforming the country
into a high-tech powerhouse that drives unparalleled value creation.