21 Sep

The Georgian women's national team is the winner of the world team championship

The Georgian women's chess team won the title of world champion at the world team championship
21 Sep

Festive event of the faculty

On September 25, at 3:00 p.m.,  the graduation evening of the undergraduate students of the Faculty of Business Technologies and the ceremonial reception of freshmen will be held  In the Ivane Javakhishvili hall of GTU
21 Sep

Rector's congratulations

The rector congratulates the national women's chess team of Georgia on winning the title of world champion for the second time
21 Sep

Erasmus+ exchange programs in Lithuania and France

Erasmus+ exchange programs in Lithuania and France for the spring semester of the 2023-2024 academic year
21 Sep

Project writing and counseling camp

On October 16-20, the writing and counseling camp will be held again in Tbilisi. Applicants can register until October 4, 2023
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Dr. Stefan Lang's lecture

28-10-2019

Public Lecture’s Cycle - Dr. Stefan Lang's lecture

On October 25, 2019, Professor of Munich University Dr. Stefan Lang, delivered a lecture on "The Actual Issues of Business Regulation in Europe" at the Business Technologies Faculty of Georgia Technical University. The lecture was attended by undergraduate students and professors of the Faculty.
Prof. Lang noted that business regulation is one of the most pressing issues in Germany and in Europe as a whole. Many young businessmen are having difficulties with regulations. Prof. Lang analyzed both the main reasons of this problem and the key opportunities for improving of the business regulation’s Rules in Europe. Prof. Lang shared with the students his own experience of doing business.
Prof. Lang also discussed with the students the current issues in the EU, such as Brexit and related difficulties, topical business regulation issues in Europe. The students asked a number of questions about German-Georgian relations. The lecture has deserved great approval of the students and professors. At the end of the lecture a discussion was held.
The lecture was delivered in German. Assistant professor Besarion Sherazadashvili provided synchronous translation from Germany into Georgian language..