Innovation is gold, and continuous investment is the key
Estonia has the most startups and unicorns per capita in Europe, a result of its leadership in education, where digitalization is a cornerstone.
Estonia has the most startups and unicorns per capita in Europe, a result of its leadership in education, where digitalization is a cornerstone.
Mushroom hunting has been included among the national values contained in Latvia’s intangible cultural heritage.
Riga is setting up ten new wind power plants with a total capacity of at least 800 megawatts (MW) and a green hydrogen plant in Ventspils.
Tallinn has presented a €7m project for a city park with an insect-friendly green corridor connecting green areas and neighbourhoods.
Reliable infrastructure and flexible IT talent make Lithuania fly: 61% of GBS and ICT centres expand existing functions over 2023.
Economic downturns propel new ventures like the Nordin Tech Valley, where the combined valuation of Estonian, Finnish, and Swedish enterprises nears 400bn.
The transparency in public finance is key for better controlling public spending: with 5.5-6% of GDP Warsaw has the highest deficit in the EU.
The agreement between PAIH and Dubai Internet City increases the support for Polish companies in entering the market of the UAE.
Latvia is not yet viewed as an innovation leader and is taking action to integrate into the European digital community.
Ionway is building its first factory in Nysa, aiming at an annual production capacity of 160 GWh. Reportedly, 350 mln euros are granted by the government.