This year’s main focus was on Lithuania’s high-tech and laser industry sectors. Ambassadors acquainted themselves with state-of-the-art projects in these fields and principles of sustainable farming. Representatives of foreign countries discussed possible cooperation and opportunities to invest in Lithuania with representatives of the BROLIS GROUP UAB Company in Vilnius and representatives of Teltonika’s technology centre in Molėtai.
Linas Šmigelskas, Director of the Lithuanian Museum of Ethnocosmology, presented the museum’s activities to foreign ambassadors, as well as this branch of science, the history of observation of celestial bodies in Lithuania and discussed possible joint scientific projects.
The heads of foreign diplomatic representations accredited to Lithuania took an interest in the principles of nature-friendly farming, of which they were told by the Danish entrepreneur Niels Peter Pretzmann, founder of the organic farm “Farmer’s Circle”.
During the trip, the Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania Jovita Neliupšienė noted that economic sustainability and innovative ideas were promoted in all the objects visited during the journey. At the same time, solutions and innovations based on science and business cooperation ensure their competitiveness and success in the international market and within the country.