Artur Janibekyan (Armenian: Արթուր Օթարիի Ջանիբեկյան, Russian: Артур Отариевич Джанибекян) is a founder of Comedy Club Production, television producer and media manager.
In 2006, Comedy Club entered the top 10 of the most commercially successful Russian projects (a ninth place with 3.5 million dollars[3][4]) according to Forbes magazine.
In 2013, Comedy Club Production took second place in the list of the largest companies producing content for major federal Russian TV channels according to Forbes Magazine.
In March 2015, Janibekyan took charge of the entertainment television group, which included four terrestrial TV channels: TNT, TV-3, Friday!
The international TV channel versions were created for Russian speakers living abroad and Russian-speaking tourists around the world.
[10] House arrest took first place in the top 5 Russian television series,[11] and became an eight-time winner of the VII APKIT Prize.
For his devotion to spiritual values and holy grounds in 2013 he was awarded the highest honor of the Armenian Apostolic Church, the Order of St. Gregory the Illuminator.
[32] The letter called on individuals, organizations, state and public institutions of Armenia to rethink the future and to join to improve the Armenian people's lifestyle.
The letter was signed by Ruben Vardanyan, Noubar Afeyan, Vartan Gregorian, Charles Aznavour, Lord Ara Darzi, Samvel Karapetyan, Janibekyan, and others.
The liturgy of the classic of Armenian sacred music was republished with new notes and additions thanks to the initiative of the Cultural Revival Foundation and its founder Artur Janibekyan personally.
Since 2017, with the support of the Renaissance Foundation founded by Artur Janibekyan, the Public Radio of Armenia has digitized the unique treasures of the largest Armenian audio archive containing over 100,000 recordings.
The project was carried out using modern technologies, which made it possible to significantly improve the quality of the recordings, ensure their long-term preservation, publication and free access to listening.
[36] Together with the team of the Intellectual Renaissance Foundation, Arthur Janibekyan developed the Saroyan House project, within which the mansion of the American writer and playwright of Armenian origin William Saroyan located in the California city of Fresno was turned into a functioning house-museum, which was solemnly opened to the public in August 2018 - to the 110th anniversary of the birth of the great writer.
[37] Established by Arthur Janibekyan in partnership in 2016, the Startup Armenia Scientific and Educational Foundation successfully implemented a number of projects aimed at developing innovative areas and the start-up industry in the region in subsequent years.
Artur Janibekyan is one of the founders of the Startup School established to develop and promote business thinking among school-age children in Armenia.
He is a co-founder and investor of the Triple S (3S) venture capital fund based on the Seaside Startup Summit in the United States of America.
The main focus of this fund is aimed at the development and support of innovative technology industries: artificial intelligence, security and others.
The winning teams had the chance to secure investments․ Additianlly, a pivotal agreement was forged with the UAE government, outlining plans for the organization of two Seaside Startup Summits annually for the next five years in the MENA region.