Telematics and Connected Mobility Conference in Vilnius: A Signal Moment for the Industry Took Place

Gurtam, a global leader in fleet management software headquartered in Lithuania, hosted the Telematics and Connected Mobility conference on 10–11 September at LITEXPO, the largest event venue in the Baltics. The conference brought together fleet operators, telematics service providers, connectivity experts, and technology innovators from around the world, creating a concentrated space for dialogue and discovery on the future of vehicle operations.

Telematics and Connected Mobility combined two full days of sessions across two tracks, including a tech expo with 18 companies showcasing their latest solutions and innovations. This format allowed fleet managers to exchange directly with developers, hardware providers, and peers, blending strategic insight with practical, hands-on demonstrations.

With more than 500 attendees spanning from Australia to Latin America, event speakers included senior engineers from global IoT providers, professionals from Porsche Consulting, Bamboo Group, and Amazon, as well as top Lithuanian-headquartered but globally operating companies such as Teltonika, Ruptela, Gurtam, and Girteka. Their presence underscored Lithuania’s growing role as a hub for innovation in fleet digitalization.

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Originally published on 12 Sep

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Latvian AM Craft 3D prints over 1,000 arm caps for LOT

By Labs of Latvia 12 February 2025

LOT Polish Airlines has adopted 3D-printed arm caps for the economy class seats in its Boeing 737 fleet, marking another milestone in the use of additive manufacturing (AM) for aircraft interior components. The arm caps, designed and produced by AM Craft, address durability issues and supply chain challenges that led to frequent part shortages and failures with traditionally manufactured components.

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Originally published on 12 Feb

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Nordic-Baltic Hydrogen Corridor secures €6.8M in funding

By Invest in Estonia 12 February 2025

The European Commission has announced that it will allocate a €6.8 million grant to the Nordic-Baltic Hydrogen Corridor (NBHC) to support its feasibility study phase. This decision will significantly enhance establishing the hydrogen infrastructure that will connect Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Germany, forming a vital backbone for Europe’s green energy future. The competition for infrastructure funding in the EU is fierce, so this decision is a great testament to the quality and necessity of the NBHC project and showcase its potential to contribute to the EU’s energy self-sufficiency targets and support the clean energy transition.

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Originally published on 11 Feb

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Estonian government signs large-scale investment incentive, set to launch in March

By Invest in Estonia 11 February 2025

In 2024, the Estonian government and Enterprise Estonia committed to implementing a new incentive for large-scale investments. Scheduled to run from 2025 to 2028 and with a total budget of €160 million, the measure aims to increase the competitiveness, export capacity, and added value of businesses operating in Estonia. The Estonian Minister of Economic Affairs and Industry, Erkki Keldo, signed the measure in the first half of February. Applications, managed by Enterprise Estonia, are scheduled to open in March.

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Originally published on 10 Feb

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Rail Baltica announces procurement plan for 2025

By Rail Baltica 11 February 2025

To keep potential suppliers and partners informed about procurement priorities for 2025, the Rail Baltica global project is providing a comprehensive overview of ongoing and upcoming procurement activities. These procurements focus on essential services that drive the advancement of the Rail Baltica project, covering key areas such as superstructure construction, environmental assessments, and design work for specific infrastructure elements and facilities.

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Originally published on 10 Feb

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Mapon Acquires Swedish Fleet Management Company Interkom AB

By Mapon 10 February 2025

Draugiem Group company Mapon expands its presence in the Nordic region by acquiring 100% of the shares in Interkom AB, a fleet management provider based in Lund, Sweden. Mapon and Interkom AB offer fleet management and GPS tracking solutions, helping clients optimize resource management, enhance road safety, and promote sustainable corporate governance. This acquisition strengthens Mapon’s customer base in Sweden and brings in a team of seasoned professionals, enabling faster growth in the Swedish market.

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Originally published on 10 Feb

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President of Latvia: synchronisation of the Baltic States with the European energy system is a historic step in strengthening our energy independence

By The President of the Republic of Lativa 9 February 2025

On 9 February, President Edgars Rinkēvičs paid a working visit to Vilnius, Republic of Lithuania. During the visit, President of Latvia met with the President of the Republic of Lithuania, Gitanas Nausėda, the President of the Republic of Estonia, Alar Karis, the President of the Republic of Poland, Andrzej Duda, and the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen. The officials discussed the accession of the Baltic states to the European energy system, the protection of critical infrastructure, the strengthening of transatlantic relations, the development of the European defence industry, the implementation of key regional infrastructure projects, as well as support for Ukraine and sanctions policy towards Russia.

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Originally published on 9 Feb

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Estonian, Latvian, and Lithuanian power systems successfully synchronised with Continental Europe  

By Elering 9 February 2025

Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have successfully synchronised their electricity systems with the Continental Europe Synchronous Area on 9 February 2025 at 2:05 PM. This is a key milestone for the Baltic States and for Europe strengthening the energy resilience and independence across the region.  

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Originally published on 9 Feb

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February 20, 2025: The Future of Defence Technology: Revolutionising Regional Capabilities

By Invest in Estonia 7 February 2025

On February 20-21 in StockholmTecharena 2025 will gather +12,000 business leaders, founders, investors, and decision-makers to explore and discuss global trends, emerging technologies, the startup ecosystem, and the future of industries. Ticket holders will have access to an insightful panel discussion on the future of DefenceTech. Moderated by Ms Kadri Tammai, Regional Director of NATO DIANA, the panel will feature the Minister of Economy and Industry of Estonia, Mr Erkki Keldo, Head of Strategy and Portfolio at Saab Surveillance, Mr Hampus Delin, and Deputy Chief Sales Officer at Milrem Robotics, Mr Stefan Behre.

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Originally published on 6 Feb

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ORLEN and Northland Power Commence Construction of Poland’s First Offshore Wind Farm

By Orlen 6 February 2025

After months of preparation, a fleet of 11 specialised vessels has mobilised to begin installing the foundations for Poland’s first offshore wind farm in the Baltic Sea. This stage has already seen the successful installation of the first two of a total of 78 monopiles – towering 100-metre steel structures that will support 15 MW wind turbines. These generation units are among the most advanced in the industry, with a portion being manufactured at Vestas’ facility in Szczecin. With a total capacity of 1.2 GW, the Baltic Power wind farm is set to commence operations in 2026, delivering clean, reliable electricity capable of powering over 1.5 million households. Offshore wind is a key element of the ORLEN Group’s new strategy, which targets the deployment of more than 4 GW of installed capacity in the Baltic Sea in partnership with leading industry players.

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Originally published on 6 Feb

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Estonia to disconnect from the Russian-run electricity network on Saturday

By Elering 6 February 2025

Estonia and the other Baltic States will disconnect from the Russian-run electricity network on Saturday and connect to the Continental European Synchronous Area on Sunday. The main goal of connecting to the European electricity system is to make our electricity system stronger and ensure energy independence and security.

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Originally published on 5 Feb

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