600 workplaces, event and conference halls, advanced library with a collection of 10,000 books: Mkhitar Hayrapetyan visited Renderforest
The Minister of High-Tech Industry of the Republic of Armenia, Mkhitar Hayrapetyan and Deputy Minister Ruben Simonyan visited Renderforest on August 2, an online platform for automated design and video creation. Renderforest offers a suite of tools for creating digital content, including videos, animations, websites, logos, mockups, social media graphics, and slideshows. The platform has more than 20 million users from all over the world.
Although Renderforest was founded in Yerevan in 2013, the Company started a new office in the Woods Center in 2024, featuring non-standard ideas and solutions. The new office includes 600 workplaces, event and conference halls, an innovative educational center capable of accommodating academic programs for 2,000 students per year, and an advanced library with a collection of 10,000 books.
Woods Director Artur Safaryan introduced the Company's history and current activities to the Minister, introduced the Center's multifunctional capabilities, ongoing programs. He also made a reference to the Company's educational center, the ARDY Academy.
Various cooperation prospects were discussed at the meeting, in relation to the public-private partnership. Mkhitar Hayrapetyan presented the Ministry's steps in actively supporting the sector, opportunities arising from these efforts, implemented programs and upcoming plans.
Renderforest product is entirely designed and developed in Armenia. The Company's capital is completely Armenian as well. Notably, over 97 percent of the Company's products is exported, showcasing Armenia as a significant player in high-tech export sector. Among Renderforest's clients are US Government agencies, Vodafone, Canon, and others. In 2015, Company opened its first office in Gyumri. Renderforest is a major taxpayer in Armenia, employing over 80 specialists.