
Why Georgian Education Is Key for SaaS Startups: Insights from MIT Orbit
In recent years, digital learning has reshaped the global education landscape, yet in Georgia the transformation is still uneven and full of barriers. The pandemic-driven shift to remote education exposed

How Much of the World’s Knowledge Is Digitized and Searchable?
It may feel like the internet contains all of humanity’s knowledge—but this perception is far from reality. According to estimates by international organizations and digital heritage experts, only about 10–15%

Global Working Hours: Productivity Trends and Labor Patterns Across Countries
If we try to quantify humanity’s collective labor, a striking picture emerges: in 2023 alone, the world’s population worked approximately 4.8 trillion hours. This estimate, based on ILO and OECD

Milk and Meat Production Decline, Egg Output Rises – Dynamics of Georgia’s Agricultural Production in Q1 2025
In the first quarter of 2025, Georgia’s agricultural production indicators revealed some concerning trends: a decline in both milk and meat production, while egg production posted a moderate increase. According

Cattle Exports Surge by 200%, Imports Drop Sharply – Major Shifts in Georgia’s Livestock Sector
In the first quarter of 2025, Georgia’s export of cattle experienced a dramatic turnaround. According to official data from GeoStat, 21,300 head of cattle were exported from the country—nearly three

Remittance Growth Continues: U.S. Leads While Inflows from Russia Decline
In April 2025, the total volume of remittances sent to Georgia reached $295.54 million, representing a 6.1% (or $17 million) increase compared to the same period last year. This upward