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Lithuanian economy minister highlights advancements in lasers and potential partnerships with Korea
Lithuanian Economy and Innovation Minister Lukas Savickas speaks in an interview with the Korea JoongAng Daily at the Lithuanian Embassy in central Seoul on June 30. [PARK SANG-MOON] [INTERVIEW] From ...
BERLIN — Light Conversion, a developer of femtosecond lasers in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius, holds about 70 percent of the world's scientific market and is entering the industrial market, ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — Montana is building new relationships with Lithuania to produce a virtual series promoting the laser, photonics and optics industries. The Montana Department of Commerce, the Montana ...
The Lithuanian life sciences sector is growing at an annual rate of 30%, contributing 2.2% to the country’s GDP, and is expected to reach 5% by 2030. The country is recognized for breakthroughs in ...
Lithuania's laser focus attracts new investment. Lithuania is flexing its muscles as a small but potent technology hub. Tonbo Imaging, an India-based developer of advanced imaging and sensor systems, ...
A Lithuanian delegation is visiting research institutes as well as laser technology and biotechnology companies in Taiwan to seek economic and technological cooperation, according to National ...
From powering world-class universities to eyeing Korea’s chip fabs, Lithuania’s laser industry is firing on all fronts — and it wants Korean partners on board. The Baltic nation is positioning itself ...
Life sciences grow 30% yearly, lasers reach 80 countries, AI leadership in focus The Lithuanian Delegation at GITEX 2025. The country’s technological expertise and innovative products find a ready ...
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