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Lithuania's high-tech export future on display at minister's visit to NanoAvionics
@Source: trend.az
BAKU, Azerbaijan, August 1. On a recent visit
to one of Lithuania’s most advanced high-tech companies, Kongsberg
NanoAvionics, Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budrys met with company
leadership to discuss the country’s growing space sector and the
expansion of export opportunities, Trend reports.
In the course of the visit, Minister Budrys met with CEO Atle
Wollo, who presented the company’s latest projects and successful
missions. These include Lithuanian-made satellites contributing to
Earth observation, climate change mitigation, and enhanced security
“The Lithuanian space sector is becoming a major driver of
high-tech exports. Companies like Kongsberg NanoAvionics prove that
we have the capabilities not only to develop cutting-edge
engineering technologies but also to integrate into global supply
chains and deliver on projects of international significance. Space
is no longer the future — it’s already a part of Lithuania’s
economy today,” the Minister emphasized.
Founded in 2014 as a Vilnius University scientific initiative,
Kongsberg NanoAvionics has grown into one of Europe’s leading small
satellite developers. In recent years, Lithuania has actively
invested in the space sector and is currently participating in more
than 30 projects under the European Space Agency (ESA).
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