Time in Tbilisi: May 3, 2024 15:01
Georgian startups will now able to enter the Iranian market of 80 million consumers and develop new businesses in Iran.
Georgia’s Innovation and Technology Agency (GITA) announced today that a new Iran-Georgia Technology Transfer Office has been opened in Iran that will provide a platform to Georgian startups to develop their business activities to Iran.
The GITA has been taking actions to make Iranian companies interested in Georgia’s business environment and encourage Iranians to invest in the country.
As GITA explained the main goal is to deepen cooperation between Georgia and Iran and further develop innovative and technology-oriented new businesses.
An oil refinery complex will be built in Supsa, a Black Sea port village in western Georgia. The project’s investor, Georgian-Iranian company GEOPARS, was gifted state-owned land in Supsa to build the new oil refinery.
Georgia and Iran are strengthening ties to carry forward millennia-old relations by forging closer ties in internet technology and communication.
Georgia, Iran, Armenia and Russia are deepening cooperation in the energy sector by increasing the efficiency of the countries electrical systems.
Georgia will play an important role connecting Iran to Europe thanks to a new transit corridor that Iran and Bulgaria are opening through Georgia.
Georgia is welcoming eight completely innovative ideas and fully-funded ventures to the most viable sector of Georgian economy - the high-tech and innovations-based industry.
Georgia and Iran are taking actions to carry forward millennia-old relations by forging closer ties in trade, business and economy.
Georgian Prime Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili will visit Iran this weekend to further strengthen cooperation between the two countries.
Georgia is seeking to attract more investments from Iran and has informed foreign investors about opportunities offered by the country’s business-friendly environment.
Georgian Prime Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili is paying a two-day visit to Iran this weekend to strengthen cooperation between the two countries.
The Government initiated Start-up program has revealed one of its winners for vertical parking.
Georgia is launching a new program to increase the innovative activities of firms and individuals and their participation in the digital economy.
Georgia’s Economy Minister Dimitry Kumsishvili visited Iran on May 7 where he met with governmental officials to strengthen ties between Georgia and Iran.
Secondhand clothing, accessory app Phubber has received an investment from a WhatsApp developer and shareholder Eugene Fuchsman. Phubber is a digital marketplace that connects people who want to buy and sell clothes and accessories.
Global business accelerator 500 Startups has selected two winning startups in Georgia that will travel to Silicon Valley in the spring of 2021 and participate in a one-month programme of 500 Startups. One winner is an auction portal for used vehicles Cardeal and the second is an intelligent logistics platform, Cargon.
Georgia's Innovation and Technology Agency has announced a 100,000 GEL co-financing grant competition for the sixth time.
US investors have set up a $500,000 fund to finance Georgian startups as part of a memorandum of understanding signed between the Georgian Innovation and Technology Agency (GITA) and TECH Friends of Georgia.
The global leader in digital automotive merchandising software and data SpinCar has acquired Georgian Pulsar AI startup company - the creator of the auto industry’s ‘most advanced conversational’ AI platform.