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Luxembourg wants to cooperate with Lithuania in the areas of telecommunications, information and finance technologies, satellites and logistics, Grand Duke Henri said in Vilnius on Thursday.
SolidEducation.lt is a cloud-based platform through which students can learn programming via the internet with the help of teachers in 22 towns across Lithuania.
A quarter of the Lithuanian population has never been connected to the internet and almost half of Lithuania’s population has limited internet usage skills, according to Paulius Vertelka, association INFOBALT executive director.
Lithuania is home to 15 video game companies, most of them developing games for smartphones. Competition in the industry is fierce, they say, and you need to offer something exclusive to succeed. One Lithuanian game developing company believes it just got what it needed.
Lithuania's Ministry of Education is planning to set up ten so-called STEAM centres in order to boost school students' interest in natural sciences, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics.
The Lithuanian parliament's website cannot be reached by foreign users due to a cyber attack, the Seimas office said on Monday morning.
Rapid urbanization is posing new challenges to quality of life in big cities across the globe, including in Lithuania. Even a relatively small city like Vilnius is facing problems like traffic jams and air pollution - and using smart technologies to tackle them.
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.
Lithuanian Company eSTAR sold 50% more tablets in 2015 than in 2014 despite the fact that the tablet market shrank by as much as 30% in many European countries last year.
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.
IT specialists will continue to be the most sought-after employees in Lithuania to 2020 and beyond as skills shortages continue in the key sector.