Contracted R&D and art activities

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Explore our commissioned research and development projects tailored to solve specific business, health, and social challenges. We transform scientific insights into practical innovations that drive organizational growth and deliver measurable impact for our partners.

Contracted R&D and art activitiesFacultyDepartmentNumber and date of the contract
Development of a model for increasing muscle strength and preventing sarcopenia in older adultsFaculty of MedicineDepartment of RehabilitationF23-352, 19 November 2024
Development and implementation of a sustainable short logistics chain model in a manufacturing companyFaculty of Alytus F23-341, 08 November  2024
Research on determining and verifying the conditions for quick-cooking dumpling technology using freeze-dryingFaculty of Informatics, Engineering and TechnologiesDepartment of Food and AgrotechnologiesF23-317, 14 June  2024
Increasing the accessibility of tourism services in the Kupiškis districtFaculty of BusinessTourism and Leisure Management DepartmentF24-259, 24 June 2024
Specifics of social service workers’ activities with people suffering from dementiaThe Faculty of Arts and EducationDepartment of Social WorkF23-306, 11 June 2024
The importance of increasing awareness of age-related changes using experiential teaching methods – the applicability and experiences of the GERT simulation suitThe Faculty of Arts and EducationDepartment of Social WorkF23-304, 11  June 2024
Strengthening image communication to potential employeesFaculty of BusinessCommunication DepartmentF23-5, 29 January 2024
Research into the types of awards presented by Lithuanian municipalities, the criteria applied to the awards, the basis for their allocation, and analogues. Based on the results of the research, creation of an original, authorial awards that are applicable in practiceThe Faculty of Arts and EducationAcademy of ArtsF23 -17, 04 March 2024
Models for the application of aseptic closure techniques in the work practices of operating room and general practice nursesFaculty of MedicineDepartment of NursingF23-278, 29 May 2024

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