
Poland shows its strength and military development to the West
Poland is the fundamental country for western security, doubling its military units with the allocation of more than 4% GDP.
Poland is the fundamental country for western security, doubling its military units with the allocation of more than 4% GDP.
Polish startup DefendEye developed a drone with complete autonomy, a wide range of applications and no need for the involvement of experienced pilots.
Lithuania’s healthcare sector presents solid foundations with opportunities for growth and development in digital health and medical tourism.
Lithuania created the technology hub Space Cluster to add to 1% of the country’s GDP, while the ESA partnership worth €5 million will open up to new markets.
The amount of electricity generated by solar power plants increased more than three times compared to 2022, reaching 239 GWh.
In Latvia there are about 1.27 mn mailboxes, only about 90,000 do not fulfil their duty: a clear opportunity in making the service more modern and efficient.
While companies emphasize the need to hire highly qualified staff in cybersecurity, Poland’s role as a technology hub is going to fulfill it.
Latvia can be integrated into global microchips manufacturing chains with competitive advantages in terms of workforce and technologies.
Scientific cooperation between Poland and Mexico is being strengthened in the area of water and wastewater treatment.
In the first semester of 2024, 28 investment projects have been implemented in Latvia, worth €263m to the economy and 1,245 new jobs.