Weekly Entrepreneurial News by Entrepreneur Georgia
Gugoshvilebis Marani
A new wine cellar “Gugoshvilebis Marani” (Gugoshvili’s Cellar), integrating three hectares of orchards and 15 hectares of vineyards, has been opened in Kvareli. Guests will have an opportunity to try wine tasting hosted by Tamaz Gugoshvili, who started planting orchards and vineyards many years ago with the idea to transform the territory into a cellar from the very beginning. Today, guests will discover a tasting room, clay bread oven, a barbeque and old-style factory on site. Chacha distillation also takes place here and there is a tank for 150 tons of wine in the cellar.
DG
Georgian app ‘DG,’ the brainchild of designer Tamaz Arunashvili and architect David Botchorishvili, is to introduce virtually restored cultural monuments to visitors. With the help of art experts and programming specialists, DG is to digitally restore the ruins of historic monuments. After restoration, users will be able to see the original appearance of a particular monument, discover its architectural details through Augmented Reality (AR) technology and even make projections. The launch of the app is still underway. Downloading DG will be free of charge, while each historical monument is to have a particular price.
Amadaam
Yet another interesting player has been introduced to the Georgian tech market. Amadaam is the name of a Georgian software engineering company focused on business digitalization. Their service is to be available for Georgian as well as international companies and their first product launched on the Georgian market came at the request of one of the country’s largest banks. The initial capital of Amadaam came from the pockets of the founders, who say there are impressive plans set for the future.
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