Caucasus University Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center is organizing a series of trainings titled "Startup Path: From Idea to Investment" for students from all higher education institutions in Georgia. These trainings consist of five components and are conducted by representatives from the startup ecosystem and qualified trainers.
On July 12, the project's first training session – Startup Basic Principles – Startup VS Traditional Business was held at CU. The session was led by Ketevan Khuntsiria, a member of the investment board at Axel, an angel investor, entrepreneur, and a graduate of Caucasus University, who is also a visiting lecturer at CU.
The trainings are part of the project funded by CIF Competitive Innovation Fund (Georgia I2Q Innovation, Inclusion, and Quality Competitive Innovation Fund): "Entrepreneurship Education - Pathway for Innovation, Inclusion, and Quality.” The International Partner of the Project is George Washington University's Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (GWOIE).
For more information about the trainings, visit the link.