The Lithuanian way makes the difference in the innovative success
Individualism is the strongest cultural predictor of economic innovation. And Lithuania is a regional hub thanks to its progressive mindset.
Individualism is the strongest cultural predictor of economic innovation. And Lithuania is a regional hub thanks to its progressive mindset.
The construction of a magnet factory and R&D centre in Narva will have the capacity to produce magnets made of rare earth metals and recycled ones.
The winner of the auction is UAB Saulės Grąža. The total investment in development and distribution will exceed EUR 90 million.
ELWIND has been listed on the first list of green energy cross-border (CB RES) projects under the EU Connecting Europe Facility (CEF).
Lithuania is the home to a few of the EU’s largest neo-banks and crypto platforms with one of the highest densities of start-ups per capita.
Estonia has now become a front-runner green power in wind farms. A unique laboratory on the sea will be created near Saaremaa.
Latvia’s recognitions at the last Go Global Awards underline its own achievements through innovations and technological development.
More than 30 Lithuanian companies participate in space supply chains, one of the fastest growing with an annual growth of 6.7%. To the sky and beyond.
Estonia has to cope with very high inflation and a recession in the second half of the year when the economy will decline by 3%. Perfect economic storm.
Fintech is one of the fastest growing sectors to the Baltic, with 118 of about 400 start-ups in 2021 (+57% to 2019).