The opening ceremony for TUMO Paris took place yesterday, at Forum des Images in the Les Halles neighborhood of Paris. The ceremony was attended by Anne Hidalgo, mayor of Paris, Marc Tessier, director of Forum des Images, Carlos Moedas, commissioner of Research, Science and Innovation of the EU, Arayik Harutyunyan, Minister of Education and Science if the Republic of Armenia, Hayk Marutyan, Mayor of Yerevan, Sam and Sylva Simonian, Founders of TUMO, Marie Lou Papazian, CEO of TUMO and other guests from France, Armenia and the international community.

In his opening remarks, Mark Tessier, president of Forum des Images, said, “TUMO Paris will become one of the pillars of Forum des Images.”

“A historic event is taking place,” said Minister Harutyunyan, who noted that TUMO’s mission and appeal have no boundaries, as other cities express interest in opening their own TUMO center.

“My daughter is a TUMO student in Yerevan, and I know how much it means to her, how much she is learning and how happy she is there. I am thrilled that young people in Paris can now have the same experience,” said Hayk Marutyan, mayor of Yerevan.

Next, the Mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, said, “Long live TUMO! To the young people who are here, be bold and think about the future humanely and without limits.”

Marie Lou Papazian, founding CEO of TUMO, also addressed attendees. “It is this source of energy, this mixture of goodwill, trust and optimism, that we wish to impart to young people,” she said. “Because when you fall into that pot of magic potion as a child, you end up with a dose of creative energy that lasts a lifetime and makes you invincible.”

During the ceremony, new flying TUMObiles designed by architect Bernard Khoury were unveiled. After the ceremony, guests toured the center, got acquainted with the TUMO educational program, and tested out the new TUMObiles.

TUMO Paris, the first international TUMO center, provides education to 1,500 students free of charge. The next international center will open in Beirut in November 2018, and plans for centers in other cities are currently in progress. The international expansion will allow TUMO to achieve its mission — making a TUMO center available to every teenager in Armenia free of charge. In the coming year, two more centers will open up within Armenia, in Koghb and Masis.