LITHUANIA: FOSTERING INNOVATION AND INDUSTRY 4FOSTERING INNOVATION AND INDUSTRY 4.0 MANUFACTURING...
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LITHUANIA:FOSTERING INNOVATION AND INDUSTRY 4.0
MANUFACTURING PERFORMANCE DAYS 2019
GINTARAS VILDA
VICE MINISTER OF ECONOMY AND INNOVATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF LITHUANIA
FINLAND & LITHUANIA: A VALUED PARTNERSHIP
…So what do WE bring to the table?
Exp
ort
/im
po
rt
• Doubled since
2010
• Finland is
Lithuania’s 11th
biggest
import/export
partner in EU To
uri
sm
• Lithuania gets more
visitors from
Finland than any
other Scandinavian
country
Invest
men
ts • Finland is 8th
biggest investor
in Lithuania
• Finland is
considered to be
1 of 7 priority
markets for
attracting FDI to
Lithuania
• Learning and
partnering
with TOP 3 EU
innovator
Inn
ovati
on
Source: Statistics Department of Lithuania, 2018; Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 2018
LITHUANIA’S ECONOMY: FAST GROWING & GLOBALLY COMPETITIVE
Bu
sin
ess
fri
en
dly • #4 for the Ease of
starting Business in
EU1
• #5 in fulfilling ICT business needs
globally2
• 5x more startups in 5 years3 Larg
est
Balt
ic
eco
no
my
• 45.2 bil EUR in
GDP: largest
economy in the
Baltics4
• +3.6% GDP growth in 20185
• +~60% growth
in cumulative
FDI since 20185
Gre
at
for
man
ufa
ctu
rin
g
• #2 most attractive
destination for
manufacturing
globally6
• 20.9% GDPfrom
manufacturing5
Sources: 1. Doing Business 2019; 2. Invest Lithuania, 2018; 3. Enterprise Lithuania, 2018; 4. Eurostat 2018; 5.
Lithuanian Department of Statistics, 2018; 6. Manufacturing Risk Index, 2018
PART I
LITHUANIA’S INNOVATION ECOSYSTEM & REFORM
Source: Lithuanian Industry Digitization Roadmap 2019-2030
MANUFACTURING HAS BIG IMPACT ON ECONOMY, BUT LACKS INNOVATION
-100,0-80,0-60,0-40,0-20,0
0,020,040,060,0
Manufacturing: share inGDP
Share of medium-high-techsectors in totalmanufacturing
Turnover per personemployed
Share of employees inmanufacturing sector in
total employment
Manufacturing: wages andsalaries
Manufacturing: laborproductivity
Summary of benchmark analysis (deviation from indicator average, %)
Belgium
Denmark
Germany
Netherlands
Finland
Sweden
Lithuania
INNOVATION ECOSYSTEM: ACHIEVEMENTS
According to EU Innovation
Scoreboard, biggest progress
achieved in:
• Innovation friendly environment +61%
• Innovative SMEs collaborating with
others 72%
• Firm investment 55%
• Venture capital expenditures 53%
+20%
During 2010-2017 among all EU countries Lithuania
managed to increase innovation performance the
most
Source: EU Innovation Scoreboard, 2018
638,3
1089,3
1274,6
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
2012 2014 2016
Mil. EUR
Income from the commercialization ofnew products (2016)Lithuanian companies
6.6 bil EUR
Business spending on innovation
Higher education & public sector
5.5 mil EUR
Turnover from new products
2,4
3,77
6,6
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
2012 2014 2016
Total, bil EUR
BUSINESS SECTOR INCREASES INVESTMENTS IN INNOVATION
KEY ACTIONS IN IMPLEMENTING THE
REFORM
ONE
INNOVATION
AGENCY
THE LAW ON TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION
BENEFITS OF INNOVATION REFORM by 2020
Cit
izen
• +7% avg wage
Ind
ust
ry • 53% innovative
companies
• Less cases of the
death valley Co
un
try • +3% GDP
• +10% export(+1.4 bil EUR)
• Lithuania’s rise in
EU Innovation
Scoreboard
Synergy in transitioning to industry 4.0 & digitization initiatives+
PART II
TRANSITION TO INDUSTRY 4.0 IN LITHUANIA
S3 STRATEGY: EMERGING & MOST INNOVATIVE INDUSTRIES
ICT
• 10% avg annual
growth of
production value
2012-2017
• 22% exports
intensityLif
e s
cie
nces • 27% avg annual
growth of
production value
2012-2017
• 95% exports
intensity
Hig
h-t
ech
en
gin
eeri
ng
ind
ust
ry
• 8% avg annual
growth of
production value
2012-2017
• 85% exports
intensity
• 20% export growth
in 2017
• 10% global laser
market
Source: Enterprise Lithuania, 2018
In a territory covering: Lithuania, Latvia,Estonia, Belarus, North of Poland
Source: European Commission, 2018 November
UNDER
PREPARATIONINDUSTRY 4.0 PLATFORM
AMBITION TO LEAD IN DIGITISATION
LITHUANIAN INDUSTRY DIGITISATION: ACTIONS by 2030
ENVIRONMENT
MAIN BENEFITS OF INDUSTRY 4.0 PLATFORMA
cad
em
ia
• New and
interdisciplinary study
programmes
• Increased number of
PhDs working in the
field of industry
digitalization
• New scientific and
technology
demonstration
equipment
Ind
ust
ry
• Companies deeply
embedded in
international value
chains
• Increased generated
added value & turnover
& productivity
• More innovative
companies
• Increased investments
in innovation
• Digital Innovation Hubs
Co
un
try
• Increase of exports
• Growing share of GDP
generated by high-tech
companies
• More effective
innovation system & state
support for companies
• Higher rankings of
state’s performance in
digitization & innovation
CHALLENGE ME AND I’LL DELIVER!Sincerely yours,Lithuania
GINTARAS VILDA
VICE MINISTER OF ECONOMY AND INNOVATION OF
THE REPUBLIC OF LITHUANIA