BTU INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE “INITIATIVE 5.0” HAS FINISHED
The International Conference Initiative 5.0 panel discussions ended with the involvement of BTU affiliate professors, local and international partners, and the private and public sectors.
Initiative 5.0 Panel discussions were conducted in the following areas: Digital Economy, Entrepreneurship and Digital Silk Road, Green Technologies (Greentech), Healthcare Technologies (Healthtech), Agrarian Technologies (Agritech), Legal Technologies (LegalTech), Education Technologies (Edtech) , Media Technologies and Cyber Security (Mediatech & Cybersecurity), Culture Technologies (Culturetech), Women in Technology (Femtech).
BTU affiliate professors have submitted research under the 5.0 initiative:
Vakhtang Charaia – BTU Affiliated Professor
Research: “Fintech Technologies for Small and Medium Businesses in Georgia”
Tsotne Zhgenti – BTU Affiliated Professor
Research: “The Process of Forming Digital Trust in Georgia”
David Gondauri – BTU Affiliate Professor
Research: “Georgian Rail Transport in a Competitive Environment”
Ani Vashakmadze – BTU Affiliated Professor
Research: “Peculiarities of the Filling Effect of the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem”
Maia Melikidze – BTU Affiliate Professor
Research: “Green Energy (Solar Energy) Capabilities – Business Model”
Nino Mikava – BTU Affiliated Professor
Research: “E-Health Opportunities in Georgia”
Simon Gabrichidze – Executive Director of the Welfare Foundation
Research: “Assessing the need for digital technology for effective diabetes management in Georgia”
Tamta Mamuladze – BTU Affiliated Professor
Research: “Agricultural Technologies and Policy to Address the Challenges in the Sector”
Zviad Gabisonia – Head of BTU Research Center
Research: “Internet Law and the Role of Technology in Law”
Khatuna Burkadze – BTU Associate Professor
Research: “Legal Aspects of Artificial Intelligence on the Example of EU Experience”
Maia Noniashvili – BTU Associate Professor
Research: “Ways of Practical Application of Blockchain Technologies in the
Process of Digital Transformation of Education”
Khatuna Burkadze – BTU Affiliate Professor
Research: “Pandemic and Post-Pandemic Trends in Distance Education”
Sopho Ogbaidze – Invited Lecturer at BTU
Research: ” Assessing the Needs of the Creative Industry in Georgia”
Mariam Lashkhi – BTU Affiliate Professor
Research: “Key Challenges and Opportunities for Women’s Involvement in Technology”
“BTU” Initiative 5.0 “means strengthening the digital economy in Georgia, gaining digital dominance in the region and stimulating integration into advanced technology sectors. To this end, with the involvement of local and international partners, BTU has conducted large-scale research and projects in sectors important to the country.