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Gyumri’s New Hope: Government wants to revive city’s shaken reputation as hub of innovation

Every morning Robert Sargsyan and his nine coworkers show up at a makeshift building in Gyumri to conduct experiments and design sophisticated seismic equipment that was renowned in Soviet times.

Sargsyan, 71, is director of Gyumri’s special experimental technological institute, which since the 1988 Spitak earthquake has been located in two “domiks,” or small temporary shelters, heated by a wood stove.

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