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Vilnius-Lublin Portal, whose screen offers a view of Lublin, Poland—from where, in turn, one can look back at Vilnius.
Client: Bertelsmann Foundation – change magazine
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The VDC3 AI Factory Building beneath the TV tower of Vilnius, a historical place of the fight for freedom and independence of Lithuania
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Dovilė Gaižauskienė & Liucija Sabulytė, AI-related project managers at the Innovation Agency of Lithuania
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Vilinius: Šnipiškės, which is also referred to as the new center of the city.
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Employees at the AI and software Start Up Vilantis
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Water treatment plant in Vilnius, which is partially run by AI, which saves huge costs
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Daniel Naumovas, Lithuania’s Deputy Minister of Health, who is driving the digitalization of the healthcare system with his expertise as a physician and researcher.
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Staff members at Unit D of the Vilnius municipal administration, who analyze the condition of roads, buildings, and parks using automated drone flights.
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The Women Go Tech Foundation team, working at the Co-Sharing place Rock It.
Their mission is to navigate women towards careers in tech
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Jarūnė Preikšaitė, Board Member of Women Go Tech
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Vilnius Municipality: Daniel Kazlaukas, CTO, with the fact-checking app KOVAS, which exposes fake news about Vilnius.
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Children playing in front of old Soviet architecture
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Ieva Dunčikaitė, Program Lead at Transparency Lithuania, looks out from her office's roof hatch. In the background is the tower of St. Nicholas Church.
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Edvinas Grikšas, Lithuania's 35-year-old Minister of Economy
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Old and new Vilnius
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Benediktas Girdvainis, 26-year-old innovation officer to the Minister of Economy Edvinas Grikšas, in front of the VDC3 AI Factory
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Vilnius Old Town and TV Tower