According to Vytautas Ratkevičius, the association’s president, the cluster’s activities have attracted the interest of major investment companies, which want to open centers in Lithuania to ease access to international markets for products developed in the Baltic country.
“We are mostly focused on educational games, this market is very promising,” Ratkevičius said.
The cluster, which currently groups around 20 companies, cooperates with three of Lithuania’s universities.
