“Our goal is to create a vibrant and innovative environment in Georgia, and we put a lot of efforts in establishing a robust startup ecosystem. Enhancing STEAM and ICT education is one of the major focus for us, and we are eager to explore potential partnerships with Huawei with its proven ability to drive large-scale innovation projects across various industries,” – Levan Davitashvili stated at the meeting with the representative of Huawei held in in Beijing.
The First Vice Prime Minister also noted that Huawei's existing presence in Georgia strengthens its role as a strategic partner, as the company is already familiar with the local market dynamics and has a vested interest in the region's growth.
“Huawei’s expertise in developing advanced data centres and optimizing AI infrastructure, perfectly aligns with Georgia’s vision to become a regional hub for digital transformation. Moreover, Huawei’s commitment to fostering AI talent development, promoting STEAM education, and supporting research and development makes it an ideal collaborator for expanding Georgia’s ICT education and innovation initiatives. We would like to explore more about potential collaborations on data centres, education initiatives, AI-driven R&D, and infrastructure development to accelerate our shared goals of economic growth and technological advancement” – Levan Davitashvili noted.
Huawei is a renowned international company operating in the field of technology and telecommunications with revenue exceeding 100 billion USD. The company operates in over 170 countries and employs more than 200 000 people.
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