Lithuanian start-up Sems Technology which develops solutions that allow retailers to track and analyse customer behaviour and flows in their stores has become one of a small number of Google-approved beacon manufacturers.
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Lithuania picked up five major awards at this year’s Central and Eastern Europe Shared Services and Outsourcing Awards in Warsaw and came out on top overall for the second year running.
Over the last two decades, there has been a lot of talk that Lithuania should focus on developing high-tech industry and create a new Silicon Valley in the country, but economists believe that this talk is totally at odds with reality on the ground.
The Ministry of Education is proposing to increase state financed positions at universities for information technology studies by 50% in response to increasing demand for skilled IT professionals in Lithuania's labour market.
Lithuanian start-up SailRacer.net has attracted major interest from the sailing market with an innovative, battery-saving and comparatively inexpensive smart sail racing device that feeds data from a boat’s sensors to mobile devices to improve performance.
A smartphone that is highly resistance to shocks, dust and water, Getnord Onyx, has been launched by Lithuanian Kaunas-based company Redlainas.
Lithuanian national telecommunications regulator RRT raised €38 million from an auction of spectrum in the 900 MHz and 1,800 MHz bands for mobile phone companies.
The Centre of Registers has opened an Information Security Operations Centre that will protect the cyber security of public records and state level information systems.
IT and telecommunications company, Teo, has acquired 100% of Omnitel shares from its current owner - the company TeliaSonera. By completing this transaction, Teo and Omnitel said they are launching a new integrated generation of telecommunications services in Lithuania.
Lithuanian start-up YPlan, an event discovery and booking app created by two Lithuanians in London, has gained recognition from one of the most influential technology blogs in the world - VentureBeat. The portal added the Lithuanian project to a list of 15 startups worth following.
A Lithuanian cyber security start-up, AimBrain, has raised almost half a million euros in funding to develop biometric-based online security that would spell the end of passwords.
Lithuania has landed the first spot in the list of countries with best public WiFi in the world for the second year in a row.
Lithuania‘s Information Technology sector has one of the best reputations in Europe. Currently, Lithuania‘s IT sector reputation index is 67 points, while the EU average is 56 points, lzinios.lt reports.
Uber, the international company behind the app offering ridesharing, is moving with plans to launch its service in the Lithuanian capital. On Tuesday, the San Francisco-headquartered company signed a memorandum with the municipality of Vilnius.
IT and telecommunications company Teo has purchased 100 percent of the shares of the Lithuanian mobile service provider Omnitel from its current shareholder TeliaSonera. The move has provoked a lot of discussion in the Lithuania public sphere and that shouldn’t surprise anyone as the purchase is one...
IT and telecommunications company Teo is purchasing the Lithuanian mobile service provider Omnitel from its current shareholder TeliaSonera, Teo said in a statement.
Sworn Apple aficionados often spend hours queuing at Apple stores before the launch of a new product. The new iPhone 6s, which hit the shelves on Friday, had buyers crowd all night to be the first ones to leave with the new gadget. The lucky first customer at the Apple store in Manhattan was a girl ...
TechCrunch, one of the most popular technology portals, has named 30 women who have conquered the technology industry. Among them is Alisa Matsanyuk, the founder of leading mobile game developer Game Insight and recently opened maker space Green Garage.
Lithuanian start-ups took the spotlight in an innovation seminar on 22 September in Stockholm, organized by the international investment Seed Forum together with consultation company DLA Nordic and the Lithuanian Embassy in Sweden.
Fun Guide, China’s leading mobile e-commerce and integrated mobile solutions company, has chosen Lithuania as the location for its first office in Europe. The company, which counts among its customers a number of big Chinese players including major banks, will open Fun Guide Europe, a Vilnius-based ...