
Lithuania’s biotech jumps up: now just set it free
Life sciences make up 2.5 percent of Vilnius’ GDP creation, looking to figure hit 5 percent by 2030. The sector sees year-on-year growth of 22 percent.
Life sciences make up 2.5 percent of Vilnius’ GDP creation, looking to figure hit 5 percent by 2030. The sector sees year-on-year growth of 22 percent.
Telegraf ÖU is building a network of stations connected by telex: a communication chosen by small credit institutions that cannot use the Swift system.
In the homeland of digital services, marriage and divorce applications and documentation are online, dematerializing the process and speeding up the procedure.
Ze Pak and Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power will assess the feasibility of building four 1,400-megawatt nuclear reactors in central Poland, using South Korean technology.
The Polish government is desperate to see the new measure passed, as it’s key to getting €36 bn from the EU’s recovery fund with elections at stake.
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The case of Bürokratt and the implementation of AI in governmental services in Estonia comes from a strong foundation of start-ups and research initiatives.
iTechArt Group and Sapiens are the latest addition to the strong Fintech presence in a country that is the perfect fit for a technological delivery centre.
The Polish government is reportedly working on a retreat on the judicial disputes costing €35 billion in grants and loans, plus a €1 million a day fine.
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