LOGIN 2026: How to Turn Scientific Knowledge into Business Solutions?
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Delfi Mokslas explores how scientific knowledge can be translated into practical business solutions.
- The article discusses the gap between academic research and its application in the business world.
- It introduces the "Baltic Business Bridge" initiative as a potential link between reliable knowledge and real-world actions.
At Delfi Mokslas, we are dedicated to delving into research and analyzing data to provide insights that can empower businesses to make better decisions. However, we recognize a persistent challenge: much of this valuable knowledge remains confined to academic papers, leaving business leaders searching for clear, actionable applications. This disconnect between academia and industry is a topic we frequently explore.
In our latest discussion, we engage with Vytenis Mockus, an innovation project manager at Vilnius University's Business School and a co-creator of the "Baltic Business Bridge" initiative. Mockus sheds light on the crucial process of transforming scientific achievements into solutions that businesses can readily implement. He addresses why the distance between academic institutions and the corporate world continues to exist and whether a new business publication can truly serve as a bridge.
This conversation is particularly relevant for our Lithuanian audience, as it tackles the practical application of research in a way that resonates with local economic development goals. The "Baltic Business Bridge" concept, as explored here, offers a potential pathway to bridge the gap, ensuring that cutting-edge knowledge translates into tangible actions and fosters innovation within our region. We believe that by facilitating this exchange, we can help drive progress and strengthen our business ecosystem.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.