Synopsys is recognized for the software company’s promotion of U.S. and foreign investors by showcasing Armenia as a potential informational technology (IT) hub; collaboration with universities on IT training programs; and reduction of pollution levels by planting hundreds of trees to counter recent deforestation.
On November 10, 2010, Honorable Marie L. Yavanovitch, Ambassador of the United States of America, revealed a special plaque at the Synopsys Armenia R&D Center in Yerevan. The plaque is signed by Under Secretary of Economic, Energy and Agricultural Affairs Robert Hormats. The special citation was offered to Synopsys in recognition of corporate citizenship, innovation and exemplary business practices in Armenia.
Other finalists are Alta Ventures in Mexico, Cisco in Israel, Coca-Cola in Swaziland, Denimatrix in Guatemala, Fiji Water in Fiji, GE in India, Intel in Costa Rica, Mars, Inc. in Ghana, PepsiCo in India, Qualcomm in China, and Tang Energy in China.
Synopsys is committed to bringing the best technology solutions to our customers and to improving the communities where our employees work and live. Synopsys Armenia exemplifies how our business practices throughout the world reflect our company values of leadership, customer success and integrity, said Rich Goldman, vice president of corporate marketing and strategic alliances at Synopsys. Whether it’s helping ensure engineering students have access to the most advanced tools available, or planting trees in areas devoid of greenery, Synopsys’ investments are intended to encourage growth. We thank the U.S. Secretary of State for recognizing these achievements by choosing Synopsys Armenia as an ACE finalist, and hope this recognition will inspire other companies to promote corporate social responsibility.