Industry

Active in the communities shaping AI in Europe.

AIDARIUS contributes to the AI policy, education, and industry development agenda across Lithuania and Central & Eastern Europe — as a practitioner voice inside the organisations that define the sector.

4 Active Memberships Lithuania & CEE AI Policy · Education · Technology

Memberships

Association Memberships

Four active memberships spanning AI policy, technology, and education.

Artificial Intelligence

AI Lithuania

The central professional community for AI practitioners and organisations in Lithuania. AIDARIUS is an active contributor to AI Lithuania's public awareness, policy, and professional development agenda — including participation in national AI strategy consultations and public events.

lithuania.ai
Education

EdTech Lithuania

The national association for educational technology innovators, startups, and practitioners. AIDARIUS contributes to EdTech Lithuania's AI-in-education initiatives — bridging the gap between frontier AI capabilities and practical adoption in schools, universities, and corporate learning environments.

edtechlithuania.com
Technology

Infobalt

Lithuania's leading ICT industry association, representing over 200 technology companies. AIDARIUS participates in Infobalt's working groups on digital transformation and AI workforce readiness, contributing practitioner perspectives to national technology policy discussions.

infobalt.lt
Central & Eastern Europe

AI Chamber of Commerce (CEE)

The AI Chamber of Commerce represents AI businesses and practitioners across Central and Eastern Europe, with a focus on policy, investment, and ecosystem development. As a CEE-region member, AIDARIUS brings the Baltic AI perspective to a broader European conversation — connecting with peers in Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, and beyond.

aichamber.eu

Industry Engagement

Why industry engagement matters

Association membership is not a badge — it is a commitment. AIDARIUS participates actively in working groups, policy consultations, and peer networks to stay at the frontier of AI practice and contribute to the sector's responsible development.

Policy influence

Shaping national and European AI legislation from the inside — contributing practitioner perspectives to regulatory consultations, working groups, and public policy discussions before the rules are set.

Peer learning

Staying current through practitioner networks and working groups — understanding what is actually working in production AI deployments across industries, not just what looks good in vendor marketing.

Ecosystem building

Connecting clients, partners, and talent across the region — association membership opens doors to collaborations, referrals, and opportunities that strengthen the entire Baltic and CEE AI ecosystem.

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