
Tbilisi Tech Collective is the country's leading organizer of technology and business events, bringing together founders, engineers, designers, investors, and curious minds since 2020. From weekend hackathons to flagship conferences with international speakers, we build spaces where Georgia's tech ecosystem connects, learns, and grows. Our events span developer meetups, startup pitch nights, AI and Web3 conferences, product management workshops, and business leadership summits. Whether you're a student writing your first line of code or a CEO scaling your Series B, you'll find a community here.

Second edition of Georgia's flagship Web3 conference. Talks on decentralized infrastructure, real-world asset tokenization, regulation, and emerging market opportunities. Speakers from Ethereum Foundation, Solana, Polygon, and regional Web3 startups.
Tbilisi Marriott Hotel

Twelfth edition of Georgia's longest-running hackathon. Build solutions for partner companies and government agencies in 48 hours. Three prize tracks: best technical execution, most viable business, and judges' choice. Food, drinks, and sleeping space provided.
Tbilisi Hub

Hands-on bootcamp for product managers, founders, and engineers transitioning into product roles. Led by senior PMs from international SaaS companies. Includes templates, frameworks, and a take-home case study.
Tbilisi Coworking

Quarterly pitch night for early-stage Georgian startups. Five companies present to a panel of investors and a live audience. Winners get an introduction package to regional VCs. Open bar and networking after pitches.
Lab2 Innovation Space

The largest AI conference in the South Caucasus. Forty speakers from leading AI labs, research institutions, and startups across Europe and Asia. Tracks include applied ML, generative AI, AI safety, and AI for business. Includes networking dinner, workshops, and a startup showcase.
Hotel Conference Center

Monthly community meetup for founders and operators. This month: three local founders share what changed when their teams grew from 10 to 100 people. Talks followed by open networking and drinks.
Tbilisi Valley