Global water treatment solutions provider Ovivo to establish design center in Kaunas

Ovivo, a leading provider of water treatment and purification solutions, has announced plans to open a design center in Kaunas, Lithuania. The new facility, scheduled to open in April 2025, will focus on piping and plant design for the company’s ultrapure water and wastewater treatment systems. Headquartered in Montreal, Canada, Ovivo specializes in providing innovative water treatment solutions, and is renowned for its technical expertise in producing ultrapure water for the electronics industry.

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Originally published on 17 Mar

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Estonian EdTech Flashka secures €1M, reaches 1M users in first year

By Invest in Estonia 22 January 2026

The AI boom is changing the learning practices, and the Estonian startup scene is making a mark on it. This month, Tallinn-based AI startup Flashka has raised €1M in pre-seed funding led by Outlast Fund, with participation from Ulixes Capital Partners (UCP) and Vento Ventures.

Founded in 2023 by Stefan Djokovic, David Djokovic, and Simone De Marchi, Flashka has developed an AI-powered study platform that helps university students master complex subjects through automated flashcards, quizzes, and personalized learning tools. It focuses on spaced repetition, a learning technique that boosts retention with adaptive schedules, reducing cramming. It can be used with any subject, or for language study.

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Originally published on 20 Jan

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Eight Baltic Sea electricity TSOs publish offshore system study to promote coordinated sea basin planning

By Litgrid 22 January 2026

The electricity Transmission System Operators (TSOs) of eight countries bordering the Baltic Sea today published the first comprehensive regional system study for offshore network infrastructure and offshore wind, marking a significant step toward coordinated sea basin planning in Europe.

The TSOs of Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Sweden – organised in the Baltic Offshore Grid Initiative (BOGI) – developed a study that moves from electricity transmission corridors to potential projects for the 2040-time horizon. The results show that the Baltic Sea region can become a clean energy hub, with around 13 GW of new cross-border interconnectors and up to 50 GW of additional offshore wind identified by 2040. These connections include point-to-point links between countries and strategic offshore nodes such as Bornholm, which could serve as future hybrid hubs. The market modelling indicates that these interconnectors would operate with high utilisation throughout the year and significantly reduce system costs, price peaks and CO₂ emissions.

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Originally published on 22 Jan

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Rail Baltica to build Baltic region’s largest rolling stock depot in Estonia by 2028

By Rail Baltica 22 January 2026

Rail Baltic Estonia has announced a construction procurement through which a Rail Baltica rolling stock depot will be built in Rae municipality, Harju County, by the end of 2028. The facility will be a strategic infrastructure object concentrating all maintenance, repair, and operation of the future high-speed railway’s rolling stock in Estonia. The maintenance and repair centre planned for the Soodevahe area will also become the largest depot in the Baltics.

The procurement covers both the preparation of the detailed design and the construction of the depot building and its internal service platforms. The deadline for submitting tenders is 10 March 2026, and the contract with the contractor is planned to be signed by the end of April. The deadline for completion of construction works is 31 December 2028.

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Originally published on 22 Jan

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AI startups could become the new engine of Lithuania’s economic growth

By Invest Lithuania 22 January 2026

Lithuania could become one of Europe’s strongest tech centres within just five years, according to the latest study by the association Unicorns Lithuania. The analysis shows that by 2030, the number of startups in the country could triple, the number of specialists employed could double, and the state budget could receive an additional €5 billion in tax revenue.

However, according to the association, such a breakthrough is only possible if the country actively fosters the creation of artificial intelligence (AI) startups. The study estimates that this would require €270 million in state investment by 2030.

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Originally published on 22 Jan

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The Port of Klaipėda is Expanding International Ties: Building Closer Links with the Port of Valencia

By Port of Klaipėda 21 January 2026

During its visit to Spain, the Lithuanian delegation is working to strengthen the Port of Klaipėda’s international links by deepening cooperation with the Port of Valencia – one of the Mediterranean’s leading logistics hubs – through the exchange of expertise in infrastructure development and joint efforts to attract additional cargo flows.

“The Port of Klaipėda is of strategic importance to Lithuania, so decisions relating to it are taken with close attention to global market developments, key industry stakeholders and their experience. This visit provides an opportunity to further strengthen our expertise in specific areas of the maritime sector”, said Lithuania’s Deputy Minister of Transport and Communications, Roderikas Žiobakas.

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Originally published on 20 Jan

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Market participants are invited to provide feedback on the Nordic–Baltic Hydrogen Corridor project

By Conexus 21 January 2026

The implementers of the Nordic–Baltic Hydrogen Corridor project — the European gas transmission system operators “Conexus Baltic Grid” (Latvia), “Gasgrid Finland” (Finland), “Elering” (Estonia), “Amber Grid” (Lithuania), “GAZ‑SYSTEM” (Poland) and “ONTRAS” (Germany) — have launched a market survey, inviting market participants to express their views by completing a questionnaire on the cross‑border hydrogen infrastructure development project.

At this stage, market participants are invited to take part in shaping the development of the cross‑border hydrogen network by providing their perspectives on the creation of the Nordic–Baltic Hydrogen Corridor, which will strengthen Europe’s energy security and support the transition to a climate‑neutral economy.

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Originally published on 16 Jan

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GameTech’s Third Edition Marks a Milestone in the Development of Lithuania’s Video Game Ecosystem

By Startup Lithuania 20 January 2026

Since its launch, GameTech, an initiative led by the Lithuanian government together with Startup Lithuania and powered by GameBCN, has acted as a catalyst for emerging and growing game studios, combining acceleration, international expertise, and ecosystem building. Across its three editions, the program has demonstrated both scale and depth in its impact. Over the course of the program’s history, more than 250 teams applied, reflecting the strong demand for specialized support in the gaming sector. From these, 32 teams were selected to participate, representing a diverse range of studios at different stages of development, from early concepts to companies preparing for global scale-up.

GameTech has delivered over 1,000 hours of mentoring and training, provided by an international network of industry experts covering game production, business development, publishing, monetization, and investment readiness. This intensive support has been complemented by 24 public events, including masterclasses, open days, demo days, and play-testing sessions, designed not only to accelerate teams but also to strengthen the broader Lithuanian gaming community and its visibility.

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Originally published on 19 Jan

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Cybernetica to develop a crisis-resilient Government Work Platform for Estonia

By Cybernetica 20 January 2026

Cybernetica has won a procurement by the Government Office of Estonia to develop a prototype of a crisis-resilient work platform for the Government of the Republic of Estonia. The next-generation solution will replace the government’s existing session management and e-Cabinet systems, consolidate workflows related to government meetings, and ensure compliance with modern security and continuity requirements.

The project to develop the technological prototype of the government work platform will run for 15 months. During this period, Cybernetica will also deliver a comprehensive implementation roadmap and a cost forecast for the full-scale solution.

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Originally published on 16 Jan

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RB Rail responds to the publication of the European Court of Auditors’ 2025 report

By Rail Baltica 20 January 2026

In 2025, with the involvement of the Investment and Development Agency of Latvia (LIAA), the implementation of 31 investment projects was launched. The total value of these projects reached €1.01 billion, and 1,350 new jobs will be created. The largest projects last year were related to bioeconomy, smart energy, high-value-added manufacturing, ICT, and other sectors.

Minister for Economics Viktors Valainis: “Latvia aims to be among the most attractive investment destinations in the region, and LIAA’s results in 2025 confirm this—the Agency has attracted the highest investment volume in a single year in Latvia’s history. It is particularly significant that data from the Bank of Latvia show that in the first three quarters of 2025, the total volume of foreign investment increased by €700 million. This means Latvia can and does compete. Our task is to continue improving the business environment, removing obstacles, and ensuring investors have a clear, fast path from concept to implementation.”

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Originally published on 20 Jan

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MAN Engines strengthens its presence in the Baltic States: Adampolis becomes importer of power and marine engines

By Man Engines 20 January 2026

MAN Engines expands its sales and service network in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania and entrusts Adampolis, UAB, as its new importer for the Power and Marine segments. Headquartered in Kaunas, Lithuania, the company has been established for many years as an importer of MAN trucks, buses and vans in the Lithuanian market and Finland and has a close-knit network of six locations in Lithuania; the presence in Estonia and Latvia is being expanded in a targeted manner.

As an importer for MAN Engines, Adampolis is responsible for sales, service and spare parts supply for MAN engines for power generation or power and heat generation, for emergency power generators and engines for workboats and yachts in the aforementioned markets. The partnership with the new importer status builds on an already long-standing cooperation in the service business and will be further intensified together with MAN Engines through training and the development of specific competencies for marine and gas engines. “Based on our successful cooperation, we are creating tangible added value for our customers in the Baltic States together with Adampolis. The new importer solution combines experience, proximity to the market and consistent service orientation,” says Jürgen Haberland, Head of Services & Network MAN Engines.

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Originally published on 14 Jan

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