ICT - 3000 specialists will be trained in
the field of information and communication technologies. The program is
supported by the World Bank and its total budget is 7 million Lari (USD 2.5
million).
The international tender was announced on
July 4 to prepare 3000 ICT specialists. The event was led by the Minister of
Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia - Mikheil Batiashvili, Deputy
Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development - Nika Alavidze and Chairman of
Innovations and Technologies Agency - Avtandil Kasradze. The training was also
attended by ICT coaches IT company representatives, who got acquainted with the
tender conditions.
"With the support of the World Bank we
will have 3000 highly qualified staff employed in the field of modern
technologies. Today we started a really unprecedented project, which means 3000
staff training in technology. This project is supported by World Bank and
resources will be provided by them. 3000 people will be able to take part in
technologies in different directions, including: coding, programming, blockchains,
and other courses. International programs for retraining will start from
autumn, after which the graduates will receive international certificates. This
project will facilitate the development of technologies in Georgia and the
preparation of new and qualified personnel in Georgia"- stated Mikheil
Batiashvili.
Within the framework of the program, all citizens of Georgia will
be able to get free courses in programming, database, cybersecurity, networks,
project management, design, blockchains and other demanded professions, as well
as obtain certificates recognized in the international market. As a result,
3000 local specialists working in the field of information and communication
technologies will undergo highly qualified teaching aimed at strengthening the
ICT sector in Georgia and promoting export of services.