
Artificial Intelligence Is for Everyone – How Companies Can Respond to the “Homogenization Effect”
According to MIT Sloan Management Review, the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence by companies does not necessarily mean it will become a source of long-term competitive advantage. On the contrary

Why Continuous Learning Is Essential for Professionals in the Modern World?
In many societies — including Georgia — there’s still a common belief that once you reach a certain level of expertise, further learning becomes optional. Years of experience, a stable

Top Imports from Iran to Georgia and the Sectors with High Dependency
In 2024, Georgia imported $274 million worth of goods from Iran. While this figure does not account for a large share of Georgia’s total imports, certain product categories reveal a

AI Responsibility in Georgia: How Do We Compare to Global Ethical Standards?
As the use of artificial intelligence grows, it’s no longer just about innovation — responsible governance has become just as critical. Countries are now evaluated not only on how they

Cashless, Cardless, Contactless: Where Is the Future of Digital Payments Headed?
Amid the rapid development of global financial technologies, the world of payments is undergoing a major transformation. Just a decade ago, digital payment often meant swiping a plastic card at

Energy Costs for Producers in Georgia — Why This PPI Group Is Now at the Center of Industrial Strategy
In Georgia’s industrial sector, energy is not just essential — it’s becoming increasingly expensive. In May 2025, prices in the “Electricity, Gas, Steam, and Air Conditioning” group of the Producer