StrategEast co-hosted “Selling and Marketing in Silicon Valley” webinar for Kyrgyz startups

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This session discussed how tech companies from overseas can prepare themselves for marketing, selling and competing the Silicon Valley and the United States.

StrategEast and Exadel held a meetup about GO language “Choose your technology: Welcome to Golang” for students of Georgian universities. During the meetup, Exadel specialists introduced the students of BTU, Caucasus University, and other universities of Georgia to the possibilities of the new programming language – Golang and told about the possibilities of teaching this language in Georgia. In his opening remarks, President of StrategEast Anatoly Motkin noted that over the past year in Georgia, the IT industry has become one of the pillars of economic development along with tourism and agriculture and spoke about the projects which StrategEast implements for the development of the industry. StrategEast and Exadel are already collaborating on training Georgian students within the StrategEast IT HUB. This May, students of the Business and Technology University (Georgia) have started training for QA Engineers. Specialists from Exadel, an international IT company that develops software and delivers IT consulting services, headquartered in California, USA, train the students.

StrategEast.Live panel discussion “Abraham Accords as an opportunity for Central Asia and Azerbaijan transformation” participants discussed the new opportunities in the region.

What should be the response of the West to this challenge? This has been discussed at the StrategEast.Live panel discussion “The Digital Innovation Agenda for Transition Countries”.

Another 14 students of the Business and Technology University (Georgia) have started training for QA Engineer specialty within the framework of the StrategEast IT HUB Georgia project.

StrategEast president Anatoly Motkin moderated the presentation of a special legal framework for the Ukrainian IT sector “the Diia City Project” for international institutions.

Can artificial intelligence help improve the relationship between citizens and government? Will the government be able to replace some civil service positions with artificial intelligence in the near future? How will artificial intelligence change healthcare, security, policymaking? These issues have been discussed in the West for a long time. At the panel discussion “Artificial intelligence in civil service”, hosted by the University of Central Asia and co-organized by StrategEast, these issues were discussed in relation to Eurasian countries.

StrategEast has interviewed leading experts from Eastern Partnership countries to hear about the role of the data economy in their home countries. Here are the answers from the expert on Armenia.

StrategEast has interviewed leading experts from Eastern Partnership countries to hear about the role of the data economy in their home countries. Here are the answers from the expert on Azerbaijan.