Tbilisi, Georgia: The Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center meeting was held at the Law School of Caucasus University (CU) on June 10, 2025, on Tuesday, in Georgia. The University invited the co-founder of the startup Datamind, Irakli Bitskinashvili as a guest speaker of the event.
The Caucasus University (CU) of Georgia shared glimpses of the meeting on its Official Facebook page. The University also added some details of the meeting in its post along with its glimpses.
According to the details provided by the University, it should be noted that during the session, students were introduced to the Center’s mission, its ongoing and upcoming projects, and the various opportunities it offers to support young people in turning their innovative ideas into reality.
Thematic Masterclass
The details shared by the University also mentioned that a thematic masterclass focused on analyzing the role of the entrepreneur in today’s world was also held as a second part of the event. Notably, the main aim of this session was to explore the skills required for entrepreneurship, discuss ways to integrate legal education into entrepreneurial practice and present real-life examples.
It is worth noting that the co-founder of the startup Datamind, Irakli Bitskinashvili shared his journey with the students, as part of the event. Furthermore, it should be added that Irakli Bitskinashvili is a Graduate of the Caucasus School of Law and an entrepreneur.
He spoke about his personal experience of how he started his entrepreneurial path, together with the challenges he faced along the way. He also emphasized the value of legal knowledge in the process of building and growing a business.
The main goal of the meeting was to introduce students to the activities of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center and to spark deeper interest in entrepreneurship among law students.
The event was especially valuable in demonstrating how knowledge acquired in the field of law can be practically applied in the context of startup development and business growth.