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Implementation Procedure for State Research Programmes to Be Improved – Will Promote Young Researchers’ Involvement and Public Awareness

The Cabinet of Ministers has approved amendments prepared by the Ministry of Education and Science to the regulations governing the implementation of State Research Programmes (SRP). The changes aim to make programme funding more transparent and better aligned with the state budget planning process…

Ministry of Education and Science

October 15, 2025

research innovation

National Research and Innovation Institute to Be Established in Latvia

The Cabinet of Ministers has approved the draft order prepared by the Ministry of Education and Science on the merger of two state scientific institutes – the Latvian Institute of Organic Synthesis and the Latvian Biomedical Research and Study Centre. Based on this merger, a new state scientific in…

Ministry of Education and Science

October 15, 2025

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Latvia Joins the European Artificial Intelligence Factories Network, Strengthening Science, Innovation, and Digital Literacy

Latvia has become one of 13 EU Member States to strengthen its position in the European digital space by receiving support for the implementation of a strategic national initiative aimed at boosting artificial intelligence (AI) capacity and expertise. This marks an important achievement in Latvia’s…

Ministry of Education and Science

October 14, 2025

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45 Years Ago – The "Lotoss" Device Created by Latvian Institute of Wood Chemistry Scientists Went to Space

In 1980, on board the space station Salyut-6, the first chemical technology experiment in the history of astronautics was carried out in Earth’s orbit. For the first time, polyurethane foam was produced under microgravity conditions, providing new insights into the behaviour of chemical…

Latvian Institute of Wood Chemistry

October 13, 2025

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October Research Spotlight Sergejs Gaidukovs: How Materials Science Helps Build a Greener Future

Research into sustainable materials has become one of the most important directions for reducing environmental pollution and advancing the circular economy. Polymers derived from biomass can replace traditional plastics while maintaining high technological performance and significantly reducing was…

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October 13, 2025

research innovation

An Artificial Intelligence Data Centre for Biomedical and Pediatric Oncology Research to Be Established in Riga

By signing a memorandum, Latvian computer network equipment manufacturer MikroTik, Riga Technical University (RTU), and the Artificial Intelligence Centre have agreed to collaborate on creating an artificial intelligence data centre for early cancer diagnostics and other applications necessary to s…

Riga Technical University

October 9, 2025

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Latvia Develops the First Quantum Key Distribution Network in the Baltics

Within the European Union co-financed project “European Quantum Communications Initiative”, Latvia is developing the national quantum network “LatQN” to build an experimental national quantum communication network, as well as to develop and test quantum communication technologies in sectors where s…

Anda Asere, Labs of Latvia

October 9, 2025

space entrepreneurship

Latvian Company Allatherm Secures €2.9 Million Contract for Participation in the International Lunar Gateway Programme

Latvian high-tech company Allatherm, the country’s leading manufacturer of electronic thermal management solutions, has signed a €2.9 million contract with the Italian company Thales Alenia Space for the design and production of advanced cooling systems for the international Lunar Gateway project. …

researchLatvia | Ministry of Education and Science

October 8, 2025

space international collaboration

Latvia to Join NASA’s International Agreement on Peaceful and Sustainable Space Exploration

On Tuesday, October 7, the government approved Latvia’s plan to sign the international framework known as the Artemis Accords on Peaceful and Sustainable Space Exploration. The accords establish fundamental principles for how countries collaborate in space exploration and technologic…

Ministry of Education and Science

October 7, 2025

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Latvia’s Opportunities in the next EU Research Programme "Horizon Europe" Discussed at National Seminar

Latvia’s research and innovation community is preparing for the next stage of development within the European Research Area. A seminar held in Riga brought together representatives from universities, research institutions, the private sector, and public administration to discuss how Latvia can full…

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October 7, 2025

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December Researcher Spotlight: Dagnija Baltiņa

Mg. art., Mg. soc. D. Baltiņa is Director of the National Library of Latvia.

The scientist is also a lecturer at the Latvian Academy of Culture, former Secretary General of the UNESCO National Commission of Latvia, an internationally recognized cultural heritage expert with extensive experience at UNESCO. Her professional interests focus on the role of libraries in societal planning, well-being and development. Since 2018, she has led the Special Collections Department of the National Library of Latvia, developing scientific research work and the organization and management of special collections, leading the largest research projects and grants, for which high national and international recognition has been received, ensuring international representation at UNESCO, CERL, LIBER, Europeana, cooperation with other world libraries, and leading the National Library of Latvia event series "500 Years of Latvian Books".

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November Researcher Spotlight: Baiba Tjarve

Ph.D. Baiba Tjarve is Deputy Director and Leading Researcher at the Institute of Culture and Arts, Latvian Academy of Culture.

The scientist actively participates in national and international research projects, including European research collaboration networks and State Research Programs. B. Tjarve has participated in numerous applied research projects in the cultural sector, accumulating significant experience in cultural consumption, cultural management, audience development, and participation issues. Her research helps strengthen the foundation for cultural policy development in Latvia and provides practical recommendations to municipalities and cultural institutions for the development of the cultural environment.

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October Researcher Spotlight: Sergejs Gaidukovs 

Dr. sc. ing. Sergejs Gaidukovs  Riga Technical University, Tenured Professor in the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology.

Professor Sergejs Gaidukovs specializes in research on biomass polymers and promotion of a sustainable environment, contributing to the development of polymer science through his research work.Together with his colleagues, he has developed a technology to turn biomass waste from renewable forestry and agricultural biomass, its waste and by-products of production into sustainable bioplastic products – biodegradable plastics. In 2021, the Latvian Academy of Sciences has named it an important achievement in applied science. In 2024, he received the RTU award "Scientist of the Year".

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