Lithuania has been gradually becoming one of the high tech centres in the region – the country has defined a goal to become the most attractive European country for the development of the life sciences sector by 2030. On 26 September, during Life Sciences Baltics, the largest international life scie...
Daina Kleponė EN
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On 26-27 September in Vilnius over 60 companies from all over the world will showcase their products and services: from the artificial human brain project, a microliquidic single-cell analysis technology, a device sending direct electromagnetic impulses into somatic cells to 3D printing technology a...
The Lithuanian government's decision to expand the list of professions subject to simplified procedures for employing foreigners would help boost the country's competitiveness, the director of the IT association Infobalt said.
Brian K. Kobilka, MD, Professor of Molecular and Cellular Physiology and Hélène Irwin Fagan Chair in Cardiology at the Stanford University School of Medicine, the recipient of the 2012 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on G-protein-coupled receptors, will be the keynote speaker at the Life Scien...
Today around 60 companies and associations participated in the Norwegian-Lithuanian B2B meetings organized by Enterprise Lithuania. On April 24-25 during the Norwegian-Lithuanian business days companies from both countries are discussing cooperation opportunities in the areas of innovation, high tec...