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Lithuanian Innovation Policy
Tadas Tumėnas
Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Lithuania
Innovation and Knowledge Society Department
Innovation Policy Division
EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region – Incentive for Innovative Entrepreneurship
21 September 2011, Riga
Lithuanian Innovation Strategy for 2010–2020
Strategic objective – build a creative society, create the conditions for
the development of the entrepreneurship and innovation
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Accelerate Lithuania’s integration into the global market (Lithuania
without borders)
Build a creative and innovative society
Develop broad-based innovation
Build a systemic approach to innovation
Foundation of Innovative Economy
Traditional Innovative
Industry
- Engineering
- Chemicals and plastics
- Food
- Wood-furniture and
textile
The Potential of
Innovative Economics
- Biotechnology
- Lasers and light
technologies
- ICT
- Optoelectronics
High value-added services
A Vision for the Future
- Future energetic
- Clean tech
- Creative industry
- Well-being and
healthcare
Science, Innovation and Technology Agency
Innovation Development
• Support for enterprises’
innovative projects
• Integrated business, science and
study centers (valleys’)
programmes
• Cluster formation and
development
• Financing of joint business and
science projects
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Research
• Application and
commercialization of
research results
• Consulting business on
issues regarding applied
research, innovation and
technology
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Integrated business, science
and study centers (valleys)
 Open access centres
 R&D Infrastructure
 Technology transfer centres and business
incubators
LTL 2 bn has been earmarked for 2007–2013
EU SF for R&D&I
Measures of priority 1
“Research and development for competitiveness and growth of the economy”
for 2007–2013
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Idea LT – support for SMEs to prepare
R&D feasibility studies
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Intellect LT – support for enterprises
implementing R&D projects. Projects can
be implemented together with science
or business partners
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Intellect LT + – support for enterprises
investing into the development and
enhancement of the basis for R&D
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InnoCluster LT – maintenance of activities of
cluster (enterprise‘s cluster) coordinator‘s
activities
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InnoCluster LT+ – installation of R&D and
coaching
infrastructure
to
enhance
cooperation among companies in different
sectors of economy, strengthening their
international competitiveness (enterprise‘s
cluster)
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Innogeb LT-1, Innogeb LT-2 – support for the
activities of the innovation support service
providers
and
related
infrastructure
(innovation and technology centres, science
and
technology
parks,
technological
incubators)
EU SF for Business
Measures of priority 2
“Increasing business productivity and improving environment for business ”
for 2007–2013
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Leader LT – support for enterprises
investing into new production
technology in order to enhance
labour productivity
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E–business LT – support for
SMEs investing into installation of ICT
solutions in order to enhance labour
productivity
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Process LT – support for SMEs
employing modern management
methods and systems in order to
enhance labour productivity
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New opportunities – support for
enterprise‘s export marketing and
participation in exhibitions
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Invest LT+ – support used to attract foreign
investors to invest in manufacturing, service
and R&D sectors
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Invest LT – this measure is aimed to develop
and/or expand the infrastructure of the
industrial parks (including 2 free economic
zones – (FEZ)) and thus create the conditions
to attract FDI
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Assistant–1 – support for business start-up, its
growth, job creation and etc.
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Assistant–2 – support made available for
investment
in
building
construction,
reconstruction and equipment of art
incubators
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Assistant–3 – support for public services for
businesses
Innovation Voucher
Intellectual Property Rights
Financial support for Science and Research
Institutes and Enterprises to secure their IPR –
covering up to 95 % of eligible costs for European
Patent or Patent granted following PCT application
procedures and Community design or International
Design registration under the Hague System
Rate of support:
 95 % for Science and Research Institutes
 95 % for Science and Research Institutes in
cooperation with Enterprises
 50 % for Enterprises
3 ways of support:
1. prepayment
2. payment on accounts
3. reimbursement
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Financial support for SMEs in order to
encourage co-operation between business
and research institutions (finance of R&D
services)
In 2010 – 282 thou. Euro for 86 SMEs
In 2011 – 288 thou. Euro for 85 SMEs
Value of voucher:
 10 000 Lt (2 900 Euro) – with no
requirement for its own contribution
 20 000 Lt (5 800 Euro) – an SME is required
to contribute ¼ of this amount from its own
resources
Tax Incentives for Investment
Tax relief to the Law on Corporate Income Tax
Encourage companies to invest
in R&D through financial incentives
Tax Relief for Investments into
New Technologies
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Expenditures for R&D reduce taxable
income 3 times
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Amortization process is reduced to 2
year period
Assessable profit for the enterprises could
be reduced up to 50 % of expenditures
incurred by investing into equipment,
means of communication, computers, etc.
BSR Stars – Programme for the Development of
Innovation, Clusters and SMEs Networks
BSR Stars
on the scale of the Baltic Sea
Region will contribute to the overall
exploitation of the research and
innovation potential in the macroregion, while
To establish the BSR as functional
region recognized by global actors as
the best innovation space hosting
and deploying world class expertise
and strategic alliances in selected
fields by using the Grand Challenges
approach as its main logic
on business level will facilitate the
creation and development of
innovative knowledge products and
services able to compete on global
markets
10 countries – Sweden, Denmark,
Estonia, Latvia, Poland, Lithuania,
Finland, Norway, Iceland and
Germany – are actively involved in
the implementation of BSR Stars
The BSR region is 2020 recognized
as the most agile macro region in
the world in capabilities that require
multi disciplinary research and
education, innovative and mobile
talent as well as attractive business
environments for companies,
capital and policy learning
StarDust – an important step on the path of the “BSR
Stars” programme
 vital step on the BSR STARS platform and pilot phase (EU
BSR programme)
 gives the foundation and necessary basis for the
implementation of a full scale BSR STARS Programme
 core of StarDust consists of 5 pilots operating in the fields
of: clean-tech and future energy , wellbeing and health,
future transport, digital business and services (“Clean
Water”, “Active for Life”, “MarChain”, “Mobile Vikings”,
“Comfort in Living”)
Part-financed by the European Union (European Regional
Development Fund and European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument)
www.ukmin.lt
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