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Looking for a partner in Norway?Lithuanian-Norwegian business cooperation aims to exchange experience, establish useful business relations and implement mutually beneficial projects. Bilateral partnerships open up opportunities for easier access to new markets, and cooperation often leads to new ideas for product development.
2020 10 14 14:14
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11 Baltic research projects led by Lithuanian scientists receive more than 10 million eurosProjects led by Lithuanian scientists have been selected for funding under the Baltic Research Programme call for proposals. More than 10 million euros will be allocated to these projects. 11 out of 79 proposals submitted by Lithuanian researchers’ teams, together with partners from Latvia, Estonia, Norway, and Liechtenstein, will implement projects and carry out region-relevant scientific work on
2020 10 14 00:20
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The Baltic Research Program call for proposals in Latvia is publishedThe State Education Development Agency (VIAA) in cooperation with the Ministry of Education and Science of Latvia (IZM) has published the call for proposals for Latvian researchers to implement mutual research projects with partners from Lithuania, Estonia, Norway and (or) Iceland and (or) Liechtenstein.
2020 08 20 13:04
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Feasibility pre-study on development of the innovative welfare technology eco system and bilateral opportunitiesInterest in exploring and comparing the current situation of the welfare technology sector in Lithuania and Norway was triggered by the EEA and Norway Grants 2014-2021 Blue Book, where it is introduced as one of possible focus areas to be chosen under the Programme ‘Business Development, Innovation and SMEs’.
2020 07 28 12:25
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New opportunities for Lithuanian business to cooperate with NorwayIt is no secret that Norway is one of the ten greenest countries in the world. According to the United Nations' Good Country Index, Norway is the global leader in contributing to climate change mitigation. Innovative local businesses are developing green products and technologies and investing in businesses abroad, hereby making an important contribution to this result. What drives the sustainability of Norwegian business
2020 07 10 08:05
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The call for proposals under a green industry innovationSoon the call for proposals under a Green industry innovation, including bio economy, focus area of the Norwegian Financial Mechanism programme “Business Development, Innovation and SMEs“ will be open.
2020 07 07 12:40
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Culture Programme: Call for PartnersWe invite organizations from Lithuania, Norway, Liechtenstein and Iceland looking for partners to implement the projects under 2014-2021 European Economic Area program "Culture", to register in the partner search database.
2020 05 20 21:00
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Devold is creating unique innovation with Lithuanian robotics companyNorwegian wool producer Devold is implementing an unprecedented R&D project together with Factobotics, robotics company from Lithuania. An innovative Overhead robotic system will increase efficiency of sewing processes. The new solution is planned to be scaled and offered to other manufacturing companies.
2020 05 06 11:14
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The deadline for submitting of applications is extended due to Covid-19Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in Lithuania and the world and the emergence of an extraordinary situation, the Central Project Management Agency extends the call of the Culture Program of the European Economic Area Financial Mechanism 2014–2021.
2020 04 30 12:55
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The future of Lithuanian industry – green innovations?Four out of five Lithuanian companies are still dominated by linear economy based on intensive use of raw materials and energy, and resulting in large amounts of waste. Uninterrupted need for resources creates dependence on imports, increases prices of products and services to the consumer, and reduces Lithuania's international competitiveness. Experts agree that there is potential to change the situation, but, in order to beco
2020 04 16 12:45
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