Lithuania has announced it will host Europe’s first international Blockchain Centre in Vilnius. The Centre will open its doors in the capital of Lithuania, on Saturday, January 27, 2018. It will connect with partner Blockchain Centres in Australia and Asia.
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To survive in a changing digital market, Lithuanian companies must makes use of a second wave of advanced digital technologies: mobility, social networks, clouds, big data analytics, and the internet of things.
Lithuania took 13th place in the European Commission‘s Digital Economy and Society Index of EU countries, scoring above the EU average for digital competitiveness.