Yerevan, Armenia – February 22, 2025 – TACTUN, a pioneering developer of hardware and no-code software platforms for machine builders, successfully participated in the Plug and Play International Acceleration Program in Armenia, culminating the three-month long journey in an exciting Demo Day at the Plug and Play Expo. The program, organized in partnership with the Ministry of High-Tech Industry of the Republic of Armenia, brought together top startups from across the region to accelerate growth, refine business strategies, and connect with global investors and industry leaders.
During the acceleration program, TACTUN collaborated closely with top-tier mentors, industry experts, and potential partners to refine its technology offerings, optimize its market positioning, and strengthen its go-to-market strategy. The intensive three-month program provided unparalleled opportunities for strategic networking, business development, and engagement with Plug and Play’s extensive ecosystem of corporate partners and investors.
At the Demo Day, TACTUN introduced the world’s first no-code controller and software platform that seamlessly integrates multimodal AI with autonomous machines. Designed to be the brain of future autonomous systems, TACTUN’s cutting-edge controller bridges the gap between hardware and software, enabling machine manufacturers to reduce costs by half and accelerate development cycles by a factor of five.
“The Plug and Play Acceleration Program has been a transformative experience for TACTUN. It enabled us to fine-tune our business model, gain invaluable insights from industry leaders, and establish meaningful connections that will propel our growth,” said Rafayel Ghasabyan, CEO of TACTUN. “We are excited to build on the momentum gained through this program as we continue to redefine the way autonomous machines are developed.”
TACTUN’s participation in the Plug and Play program underscores its commitment to continuous innovation and industry leadership. The company looks forward to forging new collaborations and expanding its influence in the evolution of autonomous machinery technology.