GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS AND LOCAL CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT

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GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS AND LOCAL CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT Gytis Junevičius

Since 1996, LIC has carried out more than 100 projects. The Public Institution Lithuanian Innovation Centre (LIC) is a non-profit organization, providing innovation support services to enterprises, research institutions, industry associations and business support organizations. LIC provides public (free of charge) innovation support services and promotes innovation culture in Lithuania. Since 1996, LIC has carried out more than 100 projects. 2019.05.09

Value chain (1)

Value chain (2)

Product/Service value chain (ex.) Product/Pro-duct group Product owner Product/Service value chain (ex.) Conception Product or service designer Raw materials Supply Consulting Production Logistic .......... N1 X1 X1, X2, X3, X4, X5, X6 X1, X2 X3 X4 ....... N2 X2, X3 X3, X6 X2 N3 X1, X2, X3 ........ N4 X6 X2, X6 X5, X6 ..... ... Nn X1, X4 MTEPi X1, X2, ..., Xn – klasterio nariai

Functional Food for Athletes Value chain(4) X8 I N C O M E X1 X1 Beverages X9 X7 Functional Food for Athletes X2 Food X4 X5 X3 Supplements X6

Robotic Systems in Industry Value chain (5) X8 I N C O M E X1 X9 X7 RoboHard Robotic Systems in Industry X2 X6 RoboLight X5 X4 X3

Value chain (6) Reikia tik desinio paveiksliuko 2019.05.09

EU PRIORITIES 2030 Circular economy Digitization Sectors: MANUFACTURING HEALTH AGRICULTURE ENERGETICS Digitization

Industry 4.0 We are on the brink of revolution, which will change the way we live, work and communicate. Humanity has so far experienced nothing similar to its fourth industrial revolution in size and complexity

Industry 4.0: digitization technologies VISION CONNECTION IMPLANTATION TECHNOLOGIES VIRTUAL REALITY NEUROTECHNOLOGIES Internet of Things BIG DATA DECISION MAKING SUPER COMPUTER IN POCKET SMART HOME SMART CITIES SELF-PROPELLED AUTOMOBILES BIG DATA ROBOTIC SERVICES, HUMAN - MACHINE CONNECTION PARTICIPATING ECONOMY 3D PRINTING WORLD WIDE WEB IN CLOTHES SOURCE: WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM, 2016

Insanity is doing the same thing, over and over again, but expecting different results.

Gytis Junevičius 2019.05.09