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Lithuanian Artificial Intelligence Strategy: A Vision of the Future
In 2019, Lithuania launched an AI strategy to become a regional leader and boost its economy by using AI in key areas like healthcare, farming, and energy. The plan helps create good conditions for AI development and ensures it is used ethically. A 2023“2026 action plan supports this by promoting AI innovation and use across all sectors, including government services.
Start year: 2019
Country/Organisation: Lithuania
GovTech Challenge Series
The GovTech Challenge Series is a structured open innovation process that connects public sector challenges and teams with ideas or solutions. The programme is designed to solve complex public sector challenges that do not have a clear answer but a potential to foster the creation of innovative digital solutions. The GovTech Challenge Series is supported by a co-creation acceleration programme, designed to foster user centricity, collaboration between public sector institutions and startups.
Start year: 2025
Country/Organisation: Lithuania
A project for digitally excluded people to improve their digital skills
The project, implemented by the Information Society Development Committee (ISDC) together with partners Langas į ateitį Association and the Lithuanian National Library Martynas Mažvydas, aims to provide digital literacy training and other activities to help develop the population's ability to make full use of the digital solutions developed. It also aims to enable the most vulnerable social groups to make greater use of e-services.
Start year: 2025
Country/Organisation: Lithuania
Healthcare Professionals' Competency Platform
The project aims to develop a system for analysing and evaluating quality indicators in personal healthcare and to implement technological solutions that connect health professional licenses with mandatory professional development to enhance the monitoring and supervision of competency renewal for healthcare specialists.
Start year: 2024
Country/Organisation: Lithuania

























