Innovation in Lithuania

Innovation in Lithuania

There are several organizations dedicated for promoting innovation in Lithuania:

The Public Institution Lithuanian Innovation Centre (LIC) is a non-profit organisation, providing innovation support services to enterprises, research institutions, industry associations and business support organisations. The mission of Lithuanian Innovation Centre is the provision of innovation support services by implementing Lithuanian innovation policy. [www.lic.lt]

Portal of Innovations collects and publishes information about Lithuanian support system for innovation, innovation promotion policy, innovation management, articles and conferences on innovation. [www.inovacijos.lt]

Innovation transfer center has a mission to promote innovation and enhance technology transfer in Europe. [ [http://ipc.lic.lt Inovacijų perdavimo centras ] ]

National center for technology platforms has a mission to promote national technology platforms by providing information and consulting services, facilitating exchange of information. [www.ntplatformos.lt]

Internet Research and Innovation Institute (IRII) is an independent non-profit institution engaged in research and education on the internet, innovation, knowledge economy, intellectual property and e-business in Lithuania. [ [http://www.irii.lt Internet Research and Innovation Institute - Lithuania - IRII Home ] ]

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