Deputy Economy Minister: Kutaisi Technohub marks bold statement of Georgia’s growing regional leadership in technology and innovation
Deputy Economy Minister: Kutaisi Technohub marks bold statement of Georgia’s growing regional leadership in technology and innovation

Deputy Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia, Irakli Nadareishvili, alongside Chairman of the Innovation and Technology Agency, Avtandil Kasradze, inspected the ongoing repair and rehabilitation works at the Kutaisi Technology Hub.

According to the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development, the works currently underway include renovations of engineering communications and cladding. The Ministry also announced that the Kutaisi Technology Hub will be situated in the historic building of the former Georgian Parliament.

“The Kutaisi Technology Hub project represents yet another ambitious statement by the Georgian government, underscoring our emergence as the region’s primary centre for technology, innovation, and startups,” stated the Deputy Minister.

He further explained that the hub will feature a technology museum, a specialised technology school for children, the largest technopark in Georgia, and the country’s first artificial intelligence computing centre.

“Overall, this initiative will enable us to operate more proactively in strengthening both business and government services, supporting startups and innovators alike,” Irakli Nadareishvili added.

Additionally, the Deputy Minister highlighted that the largest permanent media lighting installation in the South Caucasus is approaching completion atop the building. The interactive exhibits for the Science and Technology Museum have been delivered, with installation planned to commence once the museum’s renovation is finalised.

Irakli Nadareishvili emphasised that the Kutaisi Technology Hub aims to foster innovation, education, and technological entrepreneurship, whilst creating modern infrastructure and promoting high-value activities within the region.