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Exadellers & IIBA Georgia Launch Free Online BA Workshop Series

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Exadel, a global software engineering and consulting company, has announced a new partnership with the IIBA Georgia Chapter to launch a series of free online workshops focused on Business Analysis. 

Guided by the principle that knowledge creates impact when it’s shared, this initiative aims to bridge the gap between theoretical frameworks and real-world application. 

The series features senior practitioners from Exadellers delivering deep dives into modern documentation, startup strategy, and technical integration.

“It’s important to continuously raise professional standards and ethics in Business Analysis. At Exadel, we strongly believe in knowledge sharing. Learn and share, indeed, is one of our core values.

By creating opportunities to learn directly from experienced practitioners, we aim to connect Georgian professionals with the global BA community and support their active participation in it.”

  • Ketevan Kazakhasvhili, BA Head of Exadel Georgia

Workshop Schedule & Curriculum

  1. How to Tame the UML: Diagrams-as-Code Approach

Speaker: Artem Rynkovski, Senior Business Analyst

Date: April 15, 14:00 CET

Participants will explore tools such as Mermaid, PlantUML, and D2, and learn how treating diagrams as code supports better version control and scalability.

  1. APIs — Not Just a Dev Thing

Speaker: Mikita Lisouski, Senior Business Analyst

Date: April 22, 14:00

Attendees will gain a clearer understanding of technical requirements, explore tools like Postman and Swagger, and learn how to collaborate more effectively with development teams.

  1. BA as a Founder’s Superpower

Speaker: Nikiara Purmambietova, Lead Business Analyst
Date: April 23, 10:00 CET

This session will demonstrate how techniques such as problem definition, market analysis, SWOT, feasibility assessment, and stakeholder analysis help founders validate ideas, reduce risk, and make structured decisions in uncertain environments.

All sessions will be held online and are free to attend. Registration is required via the form: https://cutt.ly/7tDqzpNk 

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image Kazakhstan announces just energy transition investment platform

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  • Kazakhstan announces its just energy transition investment platform, QaJET
  • MoU signed by ministries of energy, ecology and natural resources and EBRD
  • QaJET will help deploy new renewable capacity and support decarbonisation

Kazakhstan has today, at the Regional Ecological Summit 2026 in Astana, announced its just energy transition investment platform (QaJET), as part of its climate, economic resilience and development goals.

QaJET reflects the country’s ambition to advance clean energy transition by deploying 10 GW of new renewable capacity by 2035. This will entail around US$ 20 billion (€17.4 billion) of investment from a range of private and state sources, and will lead to the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by more than 20 million tonnes a year. This represents approximately 7 per cent of the country’s energy-related GHG emissions.

A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed by Kazakhstan’s Minister of Energy Yerlan Akkenzhenov, Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources Yerlan Nyssanbayev, and EBRD Managing Director, Central Asia and Mongolia, Hüseyin Özhan. The MoU establishes the foundation for cooperation with international financial institutions, donors, philanthropic organisations and private investors supporting QaJET’s implementation.

This is a significant milestone for Kazakhstan, which has a carbon-intensive heavy industry and relies significantly on coal for electricity generation. At the request of the government of Kazakhstan, the EBRD has been helping the ministries to develop the concept of QaJET and will continue to lead the coordination of its implementation with national and international partners.

QaJET reinforces Kazakhstan’s existing commitment to achieving carbon neutrality by 2060 and, as set out in its Nationally Determined Contribution, to reducing its net GHG emissions by up to 25 per cent by 2030 compared to 1990 levels.

In addition, the QaJET platform will contribute to greater energy security for the country, improve economic competitiveness and resilience, and stimulate the local production of technologically advanced renewable energy components and related services.

Areas of cooperation under QaJET will include:

  • deploying new renewable electricity capacity, including piloting various renewable energy technologies for heat supply
  • supporting investments in electricity transmission and distribution networks, including grid modernisation, upgrades of distribution networks and battery storage systems
  • the electrification of businesses, small and medium-sized enterprises and households
  • just transition support, knowledge building, transfer of technologies, and research and development.

The EBRD will draw on lessons learned from previous EBRD-supported country platforms, such as Egypt’s Nexus for Water, Food and Energy (NWFE) – Energy Pillar, the North Macedonia Just Energy Transition Investment Platform (JETIP), and the Türkiye Industrial Decarbonisation Investment Platform (TIDIP).

The EBRD has invested almost US$ 12 billion (€10.2 billion) in Kazakhstan to date through 345 projects, making the country the largest and longest‑running recipient of EBRD investment in Central Asia.

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