Startup Incubator 2025 Demo Day

26 December 2025

On December 22, Startup Incubator 2025 Demo Day was held at the Tbilisi Techpark, marking the final event of the program and bringing together selected startups from across the country, investors, mentors, and key representatives of the innovation ecosystem.

 

During the event, participating startup teams presented the results of their development journey, showcasing their progress, achieved milestones, and future growth visions.

 

The Startup Incubator was designed as a large-scale program aimed at strengthening Georgia’s technological and innovation ecosystem. The project was implemented by Georgia's Innovation and Technology Agency in cooperation with the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center of Caucasus University.

 

The main objective of the program was to support early-stage startups by providing them with essential knowledge, skills, and resources, as well as assisting them in refining their business ideas and successfully positioning themselves in the market.

 

The project was implemented in three main phases. During the first phase, startups were selected across nine techparks throughout Georgia. The selection process evaluated the innovativeness of ideas, team capacity, and scalability potential, resulting in the selection of 36 startup teams.

 

The second phase focused on an intensive incubation process, during which selected teams participated in thematic training sessions, individual mentoring, sector-specific consultations, and hands-on workshops. Each startup received personalized support covering areas ranging from business model development to product market entry.

 

The final stage culminated in the Demo Day, where 26 startups presented their progress, achievements, and future development plans to a broad audience. The event brought together investors, partner organizations, and ecosystem stakeholders, creating valuable networking and collaboration opportunities for participating teams.

 

As part of the Demo Day program, presentations were also delivered by two international accelerators - Startupbootcamp and Plug and Play. Both accelerators will launch acceleration programs in Georgia starting from 2026, with the Techpark Incubator serving as a platform for identifying and supporting promising local startups.