AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGeorgian Tech Exports: A new analysis says Georgia’s IT export revenue hit $1.15B in 2025 (+67% YoY), with growth driven by foreign capital and rising demand—while constraints like foreign-worker limits and weak government tech purchasing could slow momentum. Digital Nomads & Policy: Georgia approved a new C5 visa pathway for remote workers, aiming to formalize long-running nomad demand while tightening oversight through a separate work-permit regime. AI & Language Tech: A report looks at how Georgia is pushing Georgian language support into the digital world, with standards work (via W3C) helping keep the script and language usable online. Cybercrime Crackdown: Europol and U.S. prosecutors dismantled the AudiA6 crypto-laundering service, allegedly used by ransomware groups; two suspects were arrested in Georgia. EU Politics on Tech & Infrastructure: Two European Parliament reports accuse Georgian Dream of shifting away from Euro-Atlantic integration toward cooperation with China, Russia, and Iran, including concerns over strategic infrastructure projects. Global Tech Context: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang argues society needs “new social norms” as AI spreads. Energy Tech Angle: A week’s coverage also highlights how AI-driven power demand is reshaping the nuclear race, with China accelerating reactor construction.
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