Kaunas, Lithuania · Startup Manufactures AC and DC electric vehicle charging stations plus cloud management and payment software for public, residential and fleet use, with deployments across 40+ countries and partners including DHL and Volvo.
Kaunas, Lithuania · Startup Eneba is an online marketplace for video game keys, downloadable content, gift cards, and in-game currencies, founded in 2018 by Vytis Uogintas and Žygimantas Mikšta in Kaunas. The platform uses proprietary machine learning and fingerprinting technology for fraud prevention and serves over 10 million registered users across Europe. Early investors include Practica Capital, InReach Ventures, and FJ Labs. In 2024 the Lithuanian national development finance institution ILTE issued a €10 million loan to support development of an AI-based mobile games recommendation system.
Kaunas, Lithuania · Startup Hostinger is a Kaunas-founded web hosting company launched in 2004 that has grown into one of the largest independent hosting providers globally, serving millions of customers across 150+ countries. The company offers shared hosting, cloud hosting, VPS, domain registration, and an AI-powered website builder at aggressively competitive price points. Hostinger is known for making web presence affordable for individuals, freelancers, and small businesses worldwide. With a strong engineering base in Lithuania and offices across multiple continents, the company is one of the Baltic region's most successful bootstrapped technology businesses.
Kaunas, Lithuania · Event ICIST 2026 is the 32nd International Conference on Information and Software Technologies, hosted by Kaunas University of Technology. The two-day program brings together researchers, engineers, developers and industry practitioners across information systems, business intelligence, software engineering, AI, IoT, cybersecurity and IT applications, with peer-reviewed proceedings published by Springer. Remote participation is also available.
Kaunas, Lithuania · Innovation Hub Tech-Park Kaunas (rebranded from Kaunas Science and Technology Park in 2022) is Lithuania's largest science-business cooperation park, originating from the country's first business incubator established in 1998 and formally reorganised into a science park in 2006. Located at K. Petrausko g. 26 in Kaunas, it hosts over 100 companies working in IT, engineering, health technologies, social innovation, future energy, and sustainable chemistry. The park provides co-working space, a business incubator, soft-landing programmes for international companies, and access to KTU academic resources.