Weekly Entrepreneurial News by Entrepreneur Georgia
Rento
More and more companies are joining the fight against the spread of coronavirus. Rento, a transport service business founded by Nikoloz Siradze and Erekle Mepisashvili, took it upon itself to take travelers who had flown in from Italy to the Georgian quarantine zone. Despite the risks, Rento stepped up to help the State and the population of Georgia, all working in an emergency regime.
CARU
CARU is a platform that frees you from the problems associated with fixing your car. “I bring it in, I fix it, I take it back” is CARU’s slogan. It connects users to auto assistants who ensure affordable and fast car repairs, controling the quality of the auto assistants and also conducting studies so as to rate those assistants. It was founded by Nika Abashidze in 2018 to serve the industry as much as the needs of drivers.
Lawbot
Lawbot is the first Georgian bot lawyer keeping Georgia in line with the growing demand for online services in every field. Created by CC Legal & Advisory, it recently won a grant of GEL 100,000. “Lawbot aims to become the leader in the sphere and create new approaches to legal service not only on the scale of one or two companies, but globally. The role of AI is increasing in the world of law,” says Ucha Dzimistarishvili, CCLA partner. The product has sparked the interest of many abroad. “We have convinced them we can create and implement modern legal services through technology.”
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