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1 “Lithuania: ICT status and potential” Mr. Vytautas Vitkauskas, President of Association Infobalt, Lithuania

2 Source: European Information Technology Observatory EITO 2002 E-government drivers seen by business respondents E-government drivers seen by government respondents

3 Growth rates of GDP per capita in Lithuania and the European Union

4 ICT Share in Lithuania’s GDP in 2000-2015 according INFOBALT Strategy

5 IT Market of Baltic States in 2001 Baltic States IT Market in 2001 was 642, 18 mln. USD

6 Sectors of Baltic States IT Market Rapidly growing IT market segment is software sector.

7 Lithuania’s ICT Export  In 2001 Lithuanian ICT export exceeded 50 millions EUR  In common with electronics industry – 250 millions EUR  In 2001-2002 38 ICT firms participated in international ICT exhibitions and forums (CeBIT, SYSTEMS, COMDEX, SETI and etc.)  In 2000-2001 m. Lithuanian ICT business missions in Finland, Germany, France, Ireland, USA.

8 Potential fields of Lithuanian ICT industry and science technologies for the next 5 years  Implementation services of traditional hardware (programming).  Programs (PKI, etc.) of e-signature for e-business, e- government and e-education  Development of such systems like Intellect-House, social security, hospital, transport, etc.  Protection of e-accounting and m-accounting systems by e- signature and bio-metric voice and finger-pint technologies.  Development of e-business applications in ERP, SCM and CRM fields.  Development of open source technologies creating business applications.

9  Electronic sensors for food, security and other industrial sectors of Lithuania.  Laser technologies related to ITT.  Scientific computer applications for biotechnology sector – development of databases and hardware instruments.  Development of multimedia products (applications, encyclopedia, multilingual programs, Internet sites, CDs, DVD, etc.).  Implementation services of traditional hardware (programming).  Programs (PKI, etc.) of e-signature for e-business, e- government and e-education  Development of such systems like Intellect-House, social security, hospital, transport, etc. Potential fields of Lithuanian ICT industry and science technologies for the next 5 years

10 Lithuanian ITT Market Growth in 2002  The turnover of ITT wholesalers increased twice faster compared to 2001.  According “Prime Investment” data, during the first quarter of 2002, compared to 2001, IT turnover index increased 23%.  In 2002 IT market will stay at the same last year rate of growth which exceeded forecasted growth 30% (during nine moths of this year –27%)  Turnover of personal computers in 2002 – 75 000 – 80 000 computers (during 9 months) or 50% more than during 2000.

11 Lithuanian ITT Market Growth in 2002  The number of the computers in Lithuania exceeds 700 000.  During 2002, compared to year of 2001, the turnover of ITT retailers increased 20% on the average.  The use of mobile telecommunications increased to 40%. Forecast for 2002:  mobile operators – USD 340-360 million (2001 / USD 225 millions ),  Lithuanian Telecom – around USD 320 million.

12 Lithuanian ICT Market Trends the Internet Is Used For  Email ~ 61%  Corespondence with business partners~ 43%  E-banking~ 33%  Market information~ 31%  Informative media~ 27%  Partner / product search~ 18%  Entertaiment~ 16%

13 Lithuanian ITT Market Trends Data Protection The conclusion is that around 47% of common problems in ICT sphere are solved by unskilled specialists.

14 Lithuanian ICT market growth 42,5% 17,2% residents 20,8% residents 30% residents 2002 22,5%34,7% Computers for home use connected to the Internet 87% 9,2% residents Computers for home use 90% 11% residents Internet use 50% 20% residents Computer use Growth2001

15 National Program of Public Internet Access Points (PIAP)  The task of the program – 2002-2004 m. in sixty Lithuanian local administration and 535 municipalities (464 of them are rural) establish 595 centers giving Internet services for residents free of charge.  Intitial investments – 17,9 mln. Lt.  Strategical goal – diminution of informative public digital isolation between Lithuanian cities and regions, residents with different level of income (digital divide).  One of the goals – make a tipical basic set of services for residents and representatives of small and average business.  In 2002 has to be established 43 PIAP centers  2003 - 276 PIAP centers  2004 - 276 PIAP centers.

16 INFOBALT Association  The INFOBALT activities in the ICT frameworks of the European Union serve as a catalyst for the growth of the information society in Lithuania.  Established in 1994.  154 members of Association INFOBALT include:  Lithuanian information technologies, telecommunications and office equipment companies.  Higher education and research institutions and other education institutions.  Public organizations and concultancy firms.

17 Mission of the Association Infobalt  Consolidate, within the framework of the Association, Lithuania- based companies engaged in such fields as the IT, telecommunications, office supplies, and production of electronics to operate jointly.  Seek to ensure favourable conditions for the development of the IST industry with an aim of raising its share in the national GDP to 20%.  Partake and promote joint partnership initiatives together with science, culture and business communities as well as authorities.  Boost the flow of foreign investments to the Lithuanian IST sector.  Enable the Lithuanian IST sector to fulfil its potential on the global markets.  Support education, science and programmes promoting development of the information society.

18 EU IST Project TELEBALT  Teleworking as a Tool  for Information Society Programme  promotion to Baltic States www.infobalt.lt/telebalt

19 EU IST Project TELEBALT  Promotion of IST program in Baltic States.  Present telework, telemedicine and virtual labor communities in the Baltic States.  Support and present 10-month projects’ proposals for the IST program.  Conduct the ITT research in the Lithuania.  Create the Information Distribution Center in the Lithuania (IDC)  Present the IST goals, possibilities and results to the audiences of the Republic of the Lithuania.  Ensure the means of distance learning and promote IST program.  Present the results of realizing the IST project to the telematic community of the Lithuania in accordance with the tendencies of European telematics expansion.

20 Problems of Lithuania and telework  Unemployment – economy - living standard  Regional development  Digital divide  Rural development  Export of specialists and workers  Special groups of workers:  Disabled  Students – additional work and practice  Pensioners  Employment problems in Visaginas district (near Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant)

21 Telework governing structures of Lithuania  Information Society Development Committee of the Seimas and Information Society Development Committee under the Government  Social Affairs and Labour Committee of the Seimas and Ministry of Social Security and Labour  Lithuanian Labour Market Training Authority  14 LABOUR MARKET TRAINING CENTRES

22 National Strategy for Information Society Development of Lithuania 9.2. Education of the society:  opportunities for all;  new organisational structure of the society encouraging people to continuously seek new knowledge;  knowledge and competence centres;  mechanism for recognition of distance education (formalisation);  networks for creation, storage and dissemination of virtual knowledge.

23 TELEBALT Conference “Teleworking for Business, Education, Research and e-Commerce”  Vilnius, Lithuania, 21-22 October 2002  100 speakers from 25 countries  300 participants from 6 countries  173 on line participants  13 workshops  110 presentations  24 presentations of IST projects  10 video – conference connections  The TELEBALT Conference was a major event of the FP5 IST programme in the Baltic countries.

24 TELEBALT Deliverables – INFOBALT responsible  Evaluation report of TELEBALT main conference in Vilnius.  Adaptation of PL@ZA groupware for EU member countries - Baltic States teleworking.  CD - ROM “EU - Baltic States Team Work”.

25 Telework Domain Knowledge Centre  Telework Domain Knowledge Centre as Ontology based application  main features  plan for future – develop as Ontology-based Web application  Ontology-based applications – part of 6FP

26 National Strategy for Information Society Development of Lithuania 9.4. Digital divide:  systems of re-training;  distance consultation and social assistance centres

27 Association INFOBALT, Vokiečių str. 28/17 – 16, 2001 Vilnius, LITHUANIA Phone. +370 5 262 26 23, fax +370 5 262 26 29 e-mail: office@infobalt.lt www.infobalt.lt Contacts


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