“Georgian Creativity” – Public Lecture-Seminar at GTU


On May 29th, a public lecture-seminar – “Georgian Creativity” was held at Georgian Technical University, led by the founder of the Creativity School, Kote Iantbelidze.

The event drew notable interest, attracting students, university staff, and community members who are deeply engaged with creative thinking and innovative practices.

Participants engaged with practical techniques for idea generation, learned actionable strategies to enhance creativity, and discovered methods to implement innovation in various settings. The interactive seminar featured real-world examples and lively discussion, allowing attendees to share personal insights and ideas.

The lecture-seminar was organized by the Tutoring and Mentoring Center of Georgian Technical University, with the active involvement of the Student Services of the Faculty of Transport Systems and Mechanical Engineering.

The goal of the event was to promote the development of creative thinking, initiative, and innovative ideas among young people, strengthen their professional and personal skills, and popularize creative approaches in response to modern challenges.

Such meetings are of particular importance in the process of professional and personal development of students. They contribute to the disclosure of creative potential in the youth, the formation of critical and innovative thinking, increasing motivation, and discovering new opportunities. At the same time, direct communication with successful practitioners gives participants the opportunity to gain valuable experience, broaden their horizons, and better prepare for the requirements of the modern labor market.


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