LITHUANIAN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE LANDSCAPE REPORT. A study on current capabilities and future growth

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LITHUANIAN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE LANDSCAPE REPORT A study on current capabilities and future growth

LANDSCAPE REPORT CONTENTS 1. ACADEMIC ECOSYSTEM 2. INDUSTRY 3. FINANCIAL 4. COMMUNITY 5. PUBLIC SECTOR 6. KEY TAKE AWAYS

ACADEMIC ECOSYSTEM Lithuania is host to a robust academic Artificial Intelligence Community, with over 7 universities that offer substantial AI research efforts and curriculum in the field Lithuanian universities have long been a great source of research and tech talents and experts. The key players are Vilnius University, Vytautas Magnus University and Kaunas University of Technology.

ACADEMIC ECOSYSTEM AI Research at Lithuanian Universities DEEP LEARNING NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING DATA MINING GAME DEVELOPMENT COMPUTER VISION ROBOTICS

MAIN INNOVATION ECOSYSTEM MAP SANTAKA VALLEY Particles for health solutions Particles safety Signal processing CV and NLP Processing Cyber Security Internet of Things Functional films Nanocomposites Physics of particles SUNRISE VALLEY Lifesciences Biotechnologies Smart Constructions Electronic and Mechatronics Cyber Security Big Data, AI, VR, AR, HPC Innovative medicine Medical Applications Robotics, Lasers,Optics Coatings, ICT

INDUSTRY Number of small and 39 medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) engaged in AI product research and delivery. B2C 11% B2B 89% Almost all companies deliver products oriented to the B2B (businessto-business)

INDUSTRY Companies originating in Lithuania Companies operating in Lithuania

INDUSTRY TECHNOLOGY ENTERPRISE Development & IT Internal Data and Intel Security Human Resources MARKETING MISC Agritech Medical Imaging IOT Research Analytics and Insights Computer Vision Language Processing Advanced Targeting AR/VR Biometrics

FINANCIAL - PUBLIC/PRIVATE COMPARISON The total value of projects for the last three years (private investment + public funding) 20 MILLION 12.5 MILLION Total government funding for AI projects 3.2 MILLION Private venture capital funding for AI projects 2015-2018

FINANCIAL - PUBLIC In total 39 Artificial Intelligence projects received funding, totaling 12.5 million for all funded projects since 2016. When combined with private capital brought in, the total value of projects for the last three years was over 20 million. Almost all of the submitted projects that were approved received funding greater to or equal to 50% of the total value of the project. In addition, AI academic research projects received 6.5 million, under the Ministry of Education and Science.

FINANCIAL - PUBLIC The majority of funding for AI projects comes from the Lithuanian Business Support Agency (LBSA) and the Agency for Science, Innovation and Technology (MITA) MITA MITA is geared towards smaller scale products, focused on producing a larger quantity of separate financing. LBSA LBSA focuses on larger, more extensive projects that require large sums of financial assistance. The MITA incentive Innovation Checks and the subsequent InoChecks also produced produced effective financing results for AI companies, geared towards smaller amounts. The LBSA incentive Intellect. University- Business Joint Projects had the highest success rate for financed projects. This incentive is geared primarily towards financing joint business-academic projects.

FINANCIAL - PRIVATE 3.2 MILLION Total private funding AI companies received since 2015 from Venture Capital firms. The main source for facilitating AI startup creation and initial private funding.

FINANCIAL - PRIVATE Biggest VC firms engaged in funding AI projects and startups Country of Origin 1. Practica Capital 2. Open Circle Capital 3. Litban 4. Gagarin Capital Partners 5. Runa Capital 6. Ventech 7. Sistema Venture Capital

COMMUNITY Biggest AI related events AI/Data Science Meetup Monthly meet up regularly attended by 200+ enthusiasts and industry leaders. Deep Learning paper review Biweekly meeting on AI topics and knowledge sharing from Neurotechnology. Vilnius School of AI Regular meetups and training sessions for AI fundamentals. AI Hackathon in Vilnius 1000-1500 300-500 People regularly attending AI events. Professionals working in the field. Associations

PUBLIC SECTOR Zero AI solutions currently in use by the public sector. but Government Projects and Initiatives creating conditions for AI growth: (I) AI Guidelines and Future Plan (II) Open Data (III) Government IT Consolidation

KEY TAKE AWAYS - SWOT STRENGTHS Many universities with strong computer science programs that incorporate AI into curriculum. Strong interest from students to pursue technology as a field of study. Lots of start-ups and SMEs creating innovative products for a wide range of industries using AI. Effective funding programs for projects from the public sector for both large projects and small-scale solutions. Vibrant startup community with one-stop-shop for new startup creation and private VC funding. Active AI community with regular meet-ups and coordinated events. Funding opportunities for projects between private companies and universities. WEAKNESSES Limited open data accessibility and use. Lack of dedicated bachelors, masters programs and PhD studies for AI. Poor AI integration and implemented solutions by industrial organizations. A lack of government awareness and programs to help develop AI products for private and public sectors. No public communication or education on AI and the future. Not a large amount of private sector and VC investment into AI startups, SMEs and projects. Limited use of AI solutions in the public sector. No direct governmental support of funding for AI fundamentals and applied research Public sector projects and initiatives in works to increase AI capabilities. Government interested in AI, which creates easier collaboration with public and private sectors. Public sector is open to innovation. New program that will include AI as a category of technology projects eligible for funding. Most businesses that deliver AI products are geared for B2B. There is a lack of B2C innovation. This leaves the market open for B2C products to come in from other countries. Economy that is at risk of losing a lot of its jobs due to automation. Weak AI investment from home-grown venture capital firms, leaves room for investment from outside sources. OPPORTUNITIES THREATS

KEY TAKE AWAYS - NEXT STEPS 1. Finalize and release a Strategic Plan for the Future of AI in Lithuania. 2. Host national Artificial Intelligence Conference. 3. Enable a policy and data Sandbox for development of AI projects.

THANK YOU Reviewed and Approved by LT AI Think Tank Think Tank Members: Elijus Čivilis - Ministry of Economy Gintaras Vilda - Ministry of Economy Vaidas Gricius - Ministry of Economy Paulius Vertelka - INFOBALT Darius Amilevičius - Vytautas Magnus University Gediminas Peksys - Oxipit Tomas Dirvonskas - AI Camp Tomas Krilavičius - BPTI, Vytautas Magnus University Audrius Zujus - BPTI Tomas Zalandauskas - BPTI Mindaugas Eglinskas - Pixevia Vilius Kontrimas - Advantes Technologies Giedrius Karauskas - TILDE Aleksas Pielikis - Neurotechnology Renaldas Zioma - Unity Saulė Petraitytė - Kurk Lietuvai Coordinated by: Markas Mongirdas Project Manager markas.mongirdas@kurklt.lt +370 633 78660