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Tamashobana - Georgian games that bring generations together

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23.02.23 19:00
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Tamashobana is a Georgian board game manufacturing company that aims to bring people of different generations together through fun and educational games.

Founded seven years ago, the company has developed 15 unique board games that help people learn, have fun, and acquire new skills. The process of creating each game is complex, involving the definition of the game's goal, task, and challenge.

Tamashobana has also collaborated with industry professionals to create one-of-a-kind games such as "Yoga for Children."

The founder of Tamashobana, Nau Songhulashvili, attributes the company's success to the love that the founders and everyone in the company has for the brand. The company's dedication to product innovation and love for the brand helped them participate in the world's largest international toy exhibition, Speilwarenmesse, in 2019 and 2023.

According to the founder of the commpany, participating in exhibitions is critical for the development of small and medium-sized businesses. Companies can communicate directly with the audience, learn about current trends, and meet important business partners at these events.

“Tamashobana's participation in Speilwarenmesse in 2019 was made possible by the support of Enterprise Georgia. The agency's support and hard work have contributed to the growth of the toy sector in Georgia, making it one of the most promising sectors for the country's development.” – said the founder of Tamashobana, Nau Songhulashvili.

Tamashobana is anticipating major export projects in 2023, and a conceptual space is expected to open at the end of the year. The space will be accessible to anyone who wants to unwind, learn, have fun, and most importantly—play. The toy industry in Georgia is expanding daily, and the number of female entrepreneurs is rising.

“Women should never lose faith in themselves or their ideas. Be more courageous, because there is no such thing as a perfect path, and always make time for learning and self-development," says Nau Songhulashvili, Tamashobana founder.