Project name:
European Union project “Digital accelerator of Latvia (DAoL)”, ID Nr. 101083718 and the European Union Recovery and Resilience Facility plan ID Nr. 2.2.1.1.i.0/1/23/I/CFLA/002.
Project summary:
The objectives of Digital Accelerator of Latvia (DAoL) are to promote digital transformation and innovation, to improve the competitiveness of Latvian companies and the quality of public services through new digital solutions, to boost investments in research and development of ICT technology.
Project goals and activities:
The objectives for the first 3 years:
- to develop fully operational EDIH, to support at least 1236 companies and organizations,
- to invest 3.5 mil. EUR in digital transformation (DEP & RRF),
- to trigger at least 2.4 mil. EUR from other financial sources.
Specialisation of DAoL:
- AI with specialisation in R&D of new digital products and digital services.
- 5G incl. application in IoT, Internet of Energy, Connectivity technologies, Autonomous and controlled vehicles, robots.
- GovTech incl. Government as a platform, Cybersecurity, Quantum technologies and EdTech.
DAoL is designed as a one-stop agency to help entities become more competitive regarding their digitalisation processes, products, or services.
Project target group:
The target group of the project is micro, small, medium and large merchants, associations and foundations that unite several merchants, public persons or their institutions, capital companies of public persons, research and knowledge dissemination organizations registered in the territory of the Republic of Latvia, and which can develop and implement new digital transformation products.
Main activities:
Preparation of digital maturity tests, roadmaps and opinions for the final beneficiaries; support for experimentation, piloting and testing activities; consulting and mentoring; training and ICT skills development; fundraising consulting; networking and access to the innovation ecosystem.
Project partners:
Project involves 20 partners that provide access to extensive research and technological experience as well as support for entrepreneurship and innovation. Consortium includes 4 partners with DIH experience, 3 leading and 3 regional universities from Latvia, innovative NGOs with long-term experience in providing support in high technologies, green technologies, regional and technological development. DAoL will provide access to the latest digital skills and will support product innovation.
- “Electronic Communications Office of Latvia” SJSC;
- Ventspils High Technology Park;
- Green Tech Cluster Latvia;
- Valmiera Development Agency;
- DAoL Rēzekne subsidary;
- Rēzekne City Council;
- University of Latvia;
- RTU Liepāja Academy;
- Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies;
- Riga Technical University;
- Vidzeme University of Applied Sciences;
- Institute of Solid State Physics University of Latvia;
- Rezekne Academy of Technologies;
- Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science of the University of Latvia;
- Institute of Electronics and Computer Science;
- Ltd “Baltic Open Solutions Center”;
- Ltd “DATI Group”;
- TechHub Riga;
- Ltd“Helve”;
- Ltd “LEITC” jeb Latvian Electronic Equipment Testing Centre
Results and impact
During the project it is planned to test digital maturity and prepare digital transformation roadmaps of at least 1236 entities, ensure access to testing, prototyping, and experimenting for at least 128 entities, involve in trainings at least 360 entities, attract financing to at least 46 entities, and have at least 40 collaborations.
The planned results of the Recovery Fund project envisage providing support in the field of digital transformation to 3,500 final beneficiaries.
Project timeframe
Project activities are planned for 3 years from 1st September 2022 – 31st August 2025.
The duration of the
European Union Recovery and Resilience Facility project is 46 months from September 2022 to June 2026.
Project budget
The total cost of the project is EUR 6,765,999.64, of which EUR 1,765,999.64 is covered by the European Commission within the "Digital Europe" program and EUR 5 million EUR by Recovery fund.
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