UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for languages opens Cooori, the Japanese language learning software
Posted by Dora Birna Sigurjonsdottir on June 5, 2012 • 0 comments
Cooori celebrated its official opening on a sunny Thursday in Iceland.
Mrs. Vigdis Finnbogadottir, UNESCO goodwill ambassador for languages of the world and former president of Iceland, officially opened the Cooori website for paying customers.
After the opening ceremony Cooori celebrated with students, clients, friends, family and other well-wishers. Among our guests was the Ambassador of Japan in Iceland, Mr. Takashima.
Guest were served sushi and drinks, and got to enjoy music.
To experience some of the fun we had, check out our pictures from the event, posted below.
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UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador of Languages Opens Cooori Learning Software
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| Thorsteinn Gunnarsson, Cooori chairman and Mrs. Vigdis Finnbogadottir | Mrs. Vigdis Finnbogadottir officially opening the system |
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| Among our guests was the Ambassador of Japan in Iceland, Mr. Takashima. | One of Cooori's core values - Joy of Achievement |
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| Thorsteinn G. Gunnarsson, chairman of Cooori goes through the milestones and highlights for Cooori in recent years | The opening was attended by well-wishers of Cooori. |
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| Both Arnar, the CEO of Cooori (on the right) & Bjorn, our senior software developer (on the left), virally joined the party from Japan and Belgium. |






