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The book "AgriTech" highlights tech integration and adaptation in the Georgian context.
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Associate Professor
Businesses and Technology University (BTU)
Tbilisi, Georgia
Dr. Tamta Mamulaidze, AgriTech expert, CEO of Agronavti AI, BTU professor, and digital transformation leader in agriculture and public policy.
Businesses and Technology University (BTU)
Businesses and Technology University (BTU)
Scientist from universitie/scientific institute/other scientific organization
Tbilisi, Georgia
Dr. Tamta Mamulaidze is an accomplished expert in digital transformation and AgriTech innovation, holding a Doctorate in Public Administration. She is the Head of the AgriTech and Innovations Department at the Georgian Farmers’ Association, leading projects focused on women’s empowerment and climate change adaptation. Dr. Mamulaidze is also the CEO of Agronavti AI, the first Georgian AgriTech platform integrating AI algorithms.
As an Associate Professor at Business and Technology University (BTU), she has developed courses on digital technologies in agriculture. With over 8 years of experience in the public sector and multiple roles in financial management and business consulting, she is an established researcher, having contributed to studies on the digitalization of traditional sectors at the University of Girona. Additionally, she has served as a delegate for the Open World Program, focusing on women’s empowerment and climate resilience.
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Business and Technology University (BTU) is a higher education institution in Tbilisi, Georgia, that integrates business education with modern digital technologies. BTU offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral programs in fields such as Business Administration, Information Technologies, and Digital Marketing. In 2024, BTU began constructing a new campus featuring multifunctional spaces, modern laboratories, and advanced technological facilities to enhance its educational environment.
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The book "AgriTech" highlights tech integration and adaptation in the Georgian context.