CERN meets Baltic industry (virtual)

Europe/Riga
Adomas Jelinskas, Daniel Schoerling (CERN), Lauma Muizniece, Robert Aare, Toms Torims (Riga Technical University (LV))
Description

CERN meets Baltic industry

Overall purpose of the event

Event will be happening via Zoom platform.

Overall objective of this CERN meets Baltic industry event is to facilitate direct exchanges between Baltic industries, companies, stakeholders, and CERN experts. 

This virtual meeting will form a solid basis for the CERN Baltic Road Show in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania and the Baltic Industry Days at CERN in 2022.

This will allow to enhance the understanding and knowledge regarding existing industrial companies and to identify the new prospective ones for the cooperation with CERN.

This shall increase multilateral knowledge on "who is who" and "who is doing what" in CERN and Baltic States. Thus, facilitate meaningful participation of Baltic Companies in the CERN procurement and to help to ensure balanced return for the Baltic Countries.

Organisers:

It is organised by the Baltic Industry Liaison Officers (ILOs), CERN and CERN Baltic Group. 

Role of the CERN Baltic Group is to help to build bridges between Baltic CERN scientific community and relevant industries as well as to ensure closed integration between research institutions and national industries at Baltic level.

 

 

 

 

    • 1
      Group 1: Rantelon OÜ

      Rantelon designs, produces and sells electronics, with a particular emphasis on radio communications, including mechanics, AI and software.

    • 2
      Group 1: Krakul

      Electronics design and prototyping bureau. Krakul has strong competencies in building IoT solutions, autonomous robots and unmanned platforms.

    • 3
      Group 2: Interconnect Product Assembly

      IPA offers a complete range of services and capabilities from simple cable harnesses to complex fully functional electro-mechanical assemblies for a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, the energy sector, medical sector, railway and automotive sectors.

    • 4
      Group 1: Artec Design

      Artec Design provides all services needed to cover an electronic product‘s complete production cycle, from product idea to final product. Hardware design, software development (including embedded software), FPGA design, industrial design, manufacturing, certification.

      With over two decades of experience, Artec Design has strived to become a long-term partner for its customers by innovating at the intersection of electronics, software, FPGAs and industrial design; and by offering prototyping and manufacturing.

    • 5
      Group 1: Incap Corporation

      Prototyping, PCB assembly, box build assembly, cable and wire harness assemblies, engineering, magnetic assemblies

    • 6
      Group 2: Reimax

      Harnesses, cables, spirals, electromechanical assembly, sensor manufacturing, KNX and electrical distribution cabinets

    • 13
      Harju Elekter

      Contract engineering and manufacturing of MultiDrive systems, power distribution systems, motor control centers, process automation cabinets.

    • 14
      [Group 1] Teltonika Networks

      Design and manufacturing of modems, routers, gateways, switches, IoT platforms.

    • 15
      [Group 2] Battec

      Design and manufacturing of industrial lead-acid batteries, lithium batteries and energy storage systems.

    • 16
      [Group 1] Polimaster

      Design and manufacturing of radiation detection equipment, personal dosimetry systems, etc.

    • 17
      [Group 2] Soli Tek cells

      SoliTek researches, develops, manufactures and installs sustainable glass-glass and glass-foil solar panels, for the rooftops of any kind, integrated into buildings (BIPV) or stand-alone on the ground.

    • 18
      [Group 1] Refra

      Design and manufacturing of refrigeration and cooling equipment.

    • 19
      [Group 2] Light Conversion

      Design and manufacturing of femtosecond lasers, harmonic generators, OPCPA systems and more for industrial, scientific, and medical challenges.

    • 20
      Sargasas

      High precision turning, milling, producing mechanical components for lasers, optomechanical devices, medical equipment, aviation equipment, machine tools, and other engineering equipment.