Weekly Entrepreneurial News by Entrepreneur Georgia
Due to COVID-19
Due to COVID-19, the Business and Technology University has made their online sessions accessible to everyone interested, for free. The sessions are led by successful start-uppers, founders, scientists, researchers, motivational speakers and trainers. The themes of video blogging, entrepreneurial and mindset design, the development of production, idea validation, UI & UX design, Agile and Scrum project management models, fundraising, and more will be discussed in the sessions. The processing of video lectures is in the hands of System Corps, a company founded by a BTU student.
Le Papillon
Le Papillon is a Georgian start-up which creates unique bows for each customer. The brand underlines the importance of wearing accessories that really accessorize a person’s character and taste. As the founder Ira Inaridze recalls, the bow was her favorite accessory as a child. Le Papillon, meaning butterfly in French, has created products of different design, form and material since it became a brand. Today, Le Papillon produces accessories for different sexes, ages and tastes.
Niko Pirosmani
Young Georgian painter Davit Kochuashvili has joined the fight against coronavirus by creating visual art pieces in which the characters of famous Georgian painter Niko Pirosmani are shown in an unusual surrounding – at home. “I wanted to say that self-isolation and staying at home is for all of us, and we need to treat this with seriousness and responsibility. This series is the continuation of my previous series ‘parallel world in painting’ because in those pieces the plot and scene find new developments,” Kochuashvili told us.
Follow the Entrepreneur Georgia Instagram page to get the latest updates from Georgian Entrepreneurs. For doing business with Georgian Entrepreneurs, write us on business@entrepreneur.ge