The Georgian Informatics Olympiad, announced this year for the first time within the Tech Olympiads Hub framework, has generated strong nationwide interest. Nearly 3,000 students from all regions of Georgia participated in the first online round, with more than 50% of participants joining from regional areas.
Olyinfo provides every participant with an opportunity to test their analytical, logical, and algorithmic thinking skills, regardless of their geographic location.
The list of students who have advanced to the second stage is already available. These students will now prepare for the final round. To view the results, visit.
OLYINFO has been held nationwide since 2017, and the number of students interested in participating has been steadily increasing each year. This year, the Olympiad was conducted within the Tech Olympiads Hub framework, hosted at Business and Technology University (BTU).
The Tech Olympiads Hub, created through the partnership between TBC and BTU, serves as a unified platform enabling the new generation interested in technology to test their abilities and take their first steps in the tech field.
The Hub’s main priority is to identify talented students in Georgia and prepare them for future participation in international Olympiads. It also aims to strengthen an inclusive, high-quality, and sustainable technology ecosystem in Georgia.
As the General Partner of the Hub, TBC considers education one of its key strategic priorities. The company systematically supports the development of technology education and the growth of future tech talent in Georgia.













