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| | | GIGABYTE Participated in Svyaz Expocomm 2009 Exhibition
President of Russian Federation – Dmitry Medvedev Visited GIGABYTE Booth 2009/05/21 | | | Russia, Moscow, 12-15 May, 2009 – GIGABYTE Technology Co., Ltd, a leading manufacturer of motherboards and graphics cards took part in the biggest Russian IT-exhibition "Svyaz Expocomm 2009" in project Spartakiada "it-students@-cup' 2009" in different disciplines of PC using. Event was organized by "Gaming Technologies and Cybersport development fond" for students of Moscow gymnasiums, lyceums, schools and universities.

President of Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev, first vice-premier minister Sergey Ivanov and minister of communications Igor Schyogolev visited GIGABYTE booth on opening day of the exhibition on 12th of May.
GIGABYTE presented newest MBs based on modern Intel and AMD chipsets with patented GIGABYTE Ultra Durable 3 technology.
Between May 12th to May 15th at Spartakiada "it-students@-cup' 2009", GIGABYTE made series of competitions in discipline "PCDIY" (rapid assembling of PC). 15 teams of students from Moscow (schools and gymnasiums – 6 teams, universities – 9 teams) participated in there.
Winners of competitions are Daniil Svetlov (МSTU named after Bauman, result 4:08), Viktor Nesmeyanov (MTUCI, result 4:46), Pavel Surgan (lyceum №1547, result 4:10) and Alexander Ponomarev (school №368, result 5:06). They won valuable prizes from GIGABYTE such as: MBs based on Intel P43/P35 Express chipsets, VGA based on NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260, USB TV tuners and others.
GIGABYTE organized 7 master-classes of PCDIY for students and many visitors during the exhibition. Also, lots of consultations were done by our technical specialists regarding to a wide range of questions. The most active participants could practice in assembling of PC and took part in daily lottery with good prizes from GIGABYTE.
GIGABYTE specially thanks organizer of Spartakiada "it-students@-cup' 2009", "Gaming Technologies and Cybersport development fond" and our precious partners – "F-center" company and Kingston Technology.
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