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Cooperation Agreement with French “Proteor” Company

Cooperation Agreement with French “Proteor” Company

A cooperation agreement was signed between the “Ortez” (“Arabkir” MC, “ArBeS” Health Center) and French “Proteor” companies. From now on, the “Ortez” Orthotic and Prosthetic Center will be the only and exclusive representative of the world-known “Proteor” company in Armenia. 
 

“We are happy to cooperate with French colleagues! This will give us an opportunity to bring to Armenia and the region the prostheses and orthopedic equipment made with new technologies by a company with more than a 100 years history, which are successfully used by millions of people all over the world” Ara Tekyozyan, the director of the “Ortez” Center has mentioned. 

Tarek Lamiri, “Proteor” Board of Directors member, assured that their main goal is to improve  patients’ lives with many opportunities. The product is well-thought and it meets different needs and requirements of the patient.
 

“Ortez” Orthotic and Prosthetic Center in Armenia was founded in 1997. In July this year the new building, equipped with new technologies, was opened. It is aimed at expanding rehabilitation services in Armenia and providing services to war participants as well. 
 

Ara Babloyan is sure that this cooperation with “Proteor”, one of the largest French companies, will help provide high quality rehabilitation services with European standards. Professor Babloyan proudly mentions that “Arabkir” MC is one of the leaders in Armenia in the field of rehabilitation services by founding not only “ArBeS” Health Center in Yerevan, but 7 regional branches as well. And Armenia always had France’s support throughout this journey. Vive l'Arménie, Vive la France!
 

Representatives of the Ministry of Health and other prosthetics companies in Armenia were present during the cooperation agreement signing ceremony.

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