Research of technology transfer problems in Lithuania
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2008Author
Jaržemskis, Andrius
Morkvėnas, Renatas
Jaržemskis, Vytautas
Samoška, Mindaugas
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Lithuania has already become a real member of the European Union, where the priority and the aim are knowledge of economy and technology innovation policy. Lithuania is far away from the other EU countries and the other candidate countries developing technology knowledge together with entrepreneurship. So, this fact promotes the deeper analysis of technology environment as the anchor of technological innovations and encourages foreseeing its further development in Lithuanian. The promotion of innovation is implemented by developing business incubators, science and technology parks in Lithuania. Now Lithuania has 7 business incubators, 6 science and technology parks. Here the enterprises have administrative services, rending, and technical support on favourable terms.
