The final event of the international program Technovation Girls was held at the University of Georgia, where participating teams presented technology projects they had developed over several months, and the Georgian winners were announced.
During the event on May 23–24, teams pitched their projects to the jury. As a result, six winning teams from Georgia advanced to the international semifinal stage.
Winners were selected in both junior (ages 13–15) and senior (ages 16–18) categories. The projects focused on technology, innovation, education, agriculture, accessibility, and social impact.
Special prizes were awarded by the University of Georgia, İşbank Georgia, Softgen Group, Credo Bank, and UNFPA. Komarovi School also received a special award for achieving the best overall results.
The winning Georgian teams will now compete in the global Technovation Girls semifinals, where their projects will be evaluated by an international jury.
In addition, the top 20 teams will participate in a technology summer camp organized by the University of Georgia, where students will deepen their tech skills, work on new projects, and meet leading engineers and industry professionals.