BAKU, Azerbaijan, July 16. The European
Commission has released its 2025 European Innovation Scoreboard,
with Lithuania maintaining its 18th place among EU member states,
the same position as last year, Trend reports.
However, the country’s long-term progress stands out, with
innovation performance increasing by 17.4 percent since 2018,
compared to the EU average of 12.6 percent.
Only a few countries, such as the Czech Republic and Italy, have
shown comparable momentum.
“Innovation has become a strategic direction for Lithuania, and
our rapid progress clearly reflects that. Our business sector is
increasingly active, and the government continues to boost
investment in science and technology. To grow even faster, we must
focus on high-value-added creation and encourage investment
grounded in innovation,” said Minister of Economy and Innovation
Lukas Savickas.