Georgia is rapidly emerging as the region’s leading innovation and startup ecosystem through improved infrastructure, expanded tech parks, and strong engagement from local and international stakeholders.
Growth is powered by Georgia's Innovation and Technology Agency (GITA). GITA supports startups through tailored programs and collaborations and will launch four full-scale accelerators annually starting in 2025, mentoring 160 startups each year. GITA’s proposed tax incentives include a 10-year tax break for innovative startups: 0% tax for the first three years, 300% tax credits, and 30% cashbacks for SMEs conducting R&D.
The country boasts a modern tech infrastructure with nine technology parks, including one in Tbilisi. A tenth tech hub is under development in Kutaisi and is set to become the largest in the country, strengthening the position of the Georgian ecosystem globally.
GITA’s new initiative, StartUP in Georgia, aims to position Georgia’s startup ecosystem on the global stage as the fast-growing and innovation-friendly destination. The project includes two pillars: international events (e.g, Web Summit, CES, GITEX, etc.) featuring Georgian startups and a digital one-stop-shop platform offering key programs, news, and opportunities. Its mission is to attract global innovators and support entrepreneurs in scaling and expanding to international markets.
In 2025, Georgia is launching its first-ever International Innovation Hub in San Francisco. Hub will serve as a physical space connecting ecosystems, supporting startups, and driving innovation, investment, and global partnerships. A dedicated StartUP in Georgia digital platform will launch soon, offering centralized access to information, support programs, tax incentives, and ecosystem players.