A nine-month training initiative to increase women’s participation in technology has concluded, with 200 women completing courses in artificial intelligence and web development. The ‘Women in Artificial Intelligence’ program was delivered through a partnership between UN Women and the Business and Technology University, supported financially by the European Union and the Government of Norway.
At the closing ceremony, graduates received certificates recognizing their newly acquired digital skills. The event brought together several international partners, including the EU Ambassador to Georgia, Paweł Herczyński, Norway’s Ambassador Bergliot Hovland, UN Women Georgia Country Representative Kaori Ishikawa, and BTU Rector Nino Enukidze.
Organizers pointed out that the program is part of broader efforts to expand opportunities for women in high-demand technology fields and improve gender balance within the country’s growing digital sector.
















