Georgia: The Deputy Minister of Education, Science and Youth of Georgia, Giorgi Jincharadze, took part in the two-day conference held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The conference was organized by the world’s leading technology company, Juniper Networks.
The Ministry of Education, Science and Youth of Georgia posted the glimpses of the conference on its Official Facebook page on May 19, 2025, Monday. The Ministry also shared some information related to the conference along with the photographs.
According to the details provided by the Ministry, it should be noted that the Minister Giorgi Jincharadze talked about the importance of artificial intelligence (AI) in the management of network infrastructure with the participants of the conference.
Furthermore, he also stressed the significance of the wi-fi systems in the management of network infrastructure. He also held working meetings with the participants to strengthen the international partnership.
Within the framework of the Conference, the Deputy Minister held discussions with Yarob Saknin, Vice President of Juniper Networks. He also met the Central and Eastern Europe Director, Ivane Yashaghashvili.
The parties discussed steps and plans to deepen cooperation with the Georgian Ministry of Education, Science, and Youth. They also discussed ways for collaboration with the SP Education Management Information System.
During the meeting, Giorgi Jincharadze paid special attention to the prospects of the use of artificial intelligence (AI). This focus was in terms of improving the internet provision of Georgian public schools.
On the other hand, Yarob Saknin and Ivane Yashaghashvili confirmed their willingness to cooperate with the Deputy Minister. The head of the Information System of SP Education Management, Dimitri Beridze was also present along with Deputy Minister.
Juniper Networks
Juniper Networks is a multinational corporation headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, that develops and markets networking products. They offer a wide range of solutions, including routers, switches, network management software, network security products, and software-defined networking (SDN) technologies.