GETA begins working-level dialogue with MoESD

The Georgian Electrotechnical Association (GETA) has begun a working-level dialogue with the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia (MoESD)—with the participation of Deputy Minister Inga Pkhaladze—to identify practical steps for improving safety, standards, and overall quality in the electrotechnical sector. The initial exchange was constructive and focused on areas where coordinated cooperation between […]
GETA and MSA Collaborate to Prepare Georgia for LVD Implementation

The Georgian Electrotechnical Association (GETA), in collaboration with the Market Surveillance Agency (MSA), recently hosted a highly informative meeting on the Low Voltage Directive (LVD). As Georgia prepares to introduce LVD regulations to its market in 2025, this session provided essential insights into compliance requirements and their implications for the electrotechnical industry. The meeting highlighted […]
