
Connected Biosensors in Georgia: A New Stage in Digital Health
In Georgia’s growing digital health landscape, connected biosensors have emerged as one of the most dynamic and impactful technologies. As of 2024, the market value of this segment stands at

Why Most Georgian Companies Innovate Alone — And What the Ecosystem Is Missing
Innovation is often seen as a product of collaboration — between businesses, universities, research centers, and technology partners. But in Georgia, the reality looks quite different: most companies implement innovation

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



