Issue #1335

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BUSINESS

GEORGIA TODAY

FEBRUARY 18 - 24, 2022

Liberty Bank Becomes an Official Partner of the Millennium Innovations Award

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iberty Bank became an official partner of the Millennium Innovations Award. The Millennium Innovations Award implemented by the Millennium Foundation is a nationwide competition for 13-18 years old students from Georgian public and private schools. The competition, which will run for the eighth consecutive year, is being implemented with the financial support of the US Embassy in Georgia and aims to foster innovation and new technologies among Georgian youth. The winning team will participate in the Space Center University summer camp at NASA Houston Space Center in the USA. The second and third place winners will also participate in interna-

tional STEM camps and/or will be awarded with different prizes. "The Millennium Innovations Award founded in 2014 has already become a traditional competition in Georgia,” says Magda Magradze, Executive Director of the Millennium Foundation. “The interest of young people as well as new partners in the competition is growing every year. The competition serves to increase the interest of young people in science and technology, the STEM fields, and to encourage the development of innovative ideas and projects. Most of the participants of the competition continue their education in STEM disciplines, which we believe is extremely important for the future development of our country, since there is high demand for qual-

ified professionals is in these fields. This year, a new strategic partner - Liberty Bank has joined us. We are confident that together with our partners, we will be able to further develop the competition and support our youth’s future aspirations.” "It is a great honor for Liberty to become a partner of the Millennium Innovations Award,” notes Vasil Khodeli, CEO of Liberty Bank. “Our cooperation is primarily based on the alignment of our values, which is especially important to achieve our common goal - to help young people gain knowledge and increase their interest in future professions. One of the main priorities of Liberty's new strategy is to support education, and we think that this partnership will further

strengthen the education of talented, young people living in the regions who are looking for innovative ideas. “We are excited to meet and befriend interesting people from the Millennium Foundation team. The Liberty team is ready to invest all its resources in the most important goal – to promote the education of the next generation.” The students who want to participate in the competition must have been born between April 2, 2005 and April 1, 2009. They can submit their innovative projects in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) disciplines in the following sub-categories: Space and Aviation, Robotics, Mobile Technologies and Applications, Environment, Healthcare and Nutrition. The submitted

projects will be evaluated by an independent evaluation panel. The traditional partners of the competition are the Georgian Innovation and Technology Agency (GITA) and Sakpatenti. The program is implemented in partnership with the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia. The competition can be undertaken in teams: a minimum number of 2, and a maximum of 5. The competition consists of several stages. The deadline for application submission is March 25, 2022. You can download the competition terms and application from the website – www. millennium.org.ge. In case of questions, you can contact the organizers at: (0) 32 2281 185.


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