ICTA’s Quarterly Meeting Highlights Sector Developments and New Collaborations

On June 17, 2025, the Information and Communication Technology Association of Georgia (ICTA) held its quarterly meeting, bringing together ICTA members, government representatives, and key figures from Georgia’s growing technology ecosystem. The meeting served as a collaborative platform for sharing important updates, strengthening partnerships, and introducing new initiatives that support the country’s digital transformation.

A central theme of the meeting was regulatory development. Participants received updates on planned changes in technological regulations, offering valuable insight into the evolving policy landscape that will shape the operating environment for tech companies in Georgia. This information is essential for businesses aiming to navigate the sector effectively and remain aligned with national digital priorities.

The agenda also included a panel discussion “Fostering the Development of the Technological Ecosystem in Georgia.” The session featured voices from the public and private sectors, as well as academia, who shared their perspectives on the challenges and opportunities in building a resilient and forward-thinking tech ecosystem. The conversation emphasized the need for greater coordination, innovation, and long-term investment in talent and infrastructure.

One of the key outcomes of the meeting was the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between ICTA and the America-Georgia Business Council. This agreement aims to strengthen international collaboration, encourage knowledge sharing, and open up new pathways for investment and partnership between Georgian and American tech communities.

In the area of professional development, Skillwill introduced a new offer tailored to ICTA members, focusing on building practical digital skills that meet industry demands. This initiative responds directly to the sector’s growing need for qualified talent and supports continuous learning within tech companies.

Another major highlight was the presentation of Georgia’s first Industrial PhD Program, set to launch in September 2025. The program is designed to bridge academic research with real-world industry challenges, offering professionals an opportunity to pursue doctoral studies while contributing to innovation within their organizations. This marks a significant step in aligning higher education with market needs and encouraging research-driven progress.

The meeting reaffirmed ICTA’s ongoing role in connecting stakeholders, promoting knowledge exchange, and driving strategic progress within Georgia’s technology sector. As the country continues to develop its digital capabilities, ICTA’s quarterly gatherings remain an essential mechanism for building alignment and supporting sustainable growth.

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