Benefits of Clustering
Clustering enables common activity strategy, common supply opportunities, easier and cheaper access to specialised information, easier entry into other markets: common marketing and sales, possibility to perform large-scale orders and participate in procurement tenders, better conditions for innovations, competition in domestic and international markets – cluster enterprises show better competitive ability, qualified labour (professional training and qualification improvement institutions are rather interested in co-operating with a group of business enterprises and deferring to collective needs and wishes of enterprises), etc.
Lithuanian Clusters Association became a participant of the Lithuanian Court of Arbitration
Lithuanian Clusters Association, currently uniting ten largest clusters operating in various industries and inter-industry sectors, became a participant of the Lithuanian Court of Arbitration. This association, representing interests of its members, from now on will...
read moreWorking group formed in the Ministry of Economy for solving Lithuanian clustering issues
On 16th of June, the Minister of Economy of the Republic of Lithuania, Mindaugas Sinkevičius, signed the order On Working Group’s Suggestions Concerning Formulation and Implementation of the Lithuanian Cluster Policy and Conclusion for Cluster Monitoring and...
read moreMinistry of Economy and the Lithuanian Clusters Association will develop clustering in Lithuanian together
On 31st of May 2017, during the Cluster Forum, the Ministry of Economy and the Lithuanian Clusters Association signed a Letter of Intent on Collaboration in the Area of the Lithuanian Clustering. “With the signed Letter we will seek to ensure consistent and...
read moreCluster Forum – attention is drawn to maturity and development of clusters
On 31st of May 2017, in the Cluster Forum, Dr. Laimutis Paškevičius summarized the situation of clustering in Lithuania, elaborated on its development guidelines. A scientist and one of pioneers of clusters theory in Lithuania – habil. Dr. Robertas Jucevičius,...
read moreStrategic steps in the development of clustering agreed with the Minister of Economy
On 9th of May 2017, representatives of the Lithuanian Clusters Association met with the Minister of Economy Mindaugas Sinkevičius. The Vice-Minister of Economy Ramūnas Burokas, Director of Innovation Department of the Ministry of Economy Dimitrijus Kucevičius,...
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