Education succeeds when gives life to innovation and efficiency
Estonia has the highest educational rankings and its ICT sector is the most competitive in Europe, with appliances on bioengineering and healthcare.
Estonia has the highest educational rankings and its ICT sector is the most competitive in Europe, with appliances on bioengineering and healthcare.
In the first half of 2023, 333 export contracts worth over PLN 113 million were signed by Polish entrepreneurs, with PAIH facilitating B2B meetings (+73%).
Estonia brought €351M worth of FDI and 1600+ new jobs, while the digital health sector will grow 30% annually and reach €640B by 2026.
Poland and the Czech Republic account for 20% of the Ukrainian arms imports by volume. The increase in orders makes companies changing their production system.
New projects in Latvia create 1160 workplaces and reach 371.5M. Over the next ten years, 509.8M will target the electricity transmission system.
In 2022, the turnover of trade between Warsaw and Seoul amounted to USD 9 bn. The value of Korean exports reached USD 7.90 bn (+19%).
In a context of a technical recession and stuck employment, Lithuania still stands out in fintech and automotive to bounce back economic growth.
Applications from Lithuania’s institutions receive €1 million in funding, and the space sector will grow to 1% of GDP by 2027.
Lithuania’s manufacturing generates 20% of the GDP and employs 13% of the labour pool. Automotive leads both in jobs created and expenditures.
Lithuania’s highly educated workforce, modern infrastructure, and favourable business environment generate massive start-up opportunities.