Date 22–23 October, 2025
TimeAll day
Location Riga, Krasta iela 60, Latgales priekšpilsēta, Rīga, LV-1003, Latvija
Rīga kļūs par digitālās drošības galvaspilsētu: forumā Techritory 2025 tiksies Eiropas Komisijas un NATO līderi

2025 marks the 8th year when leaders from governments, industry, and academia in connectivity in digitalization gather in Riga, Latvia, to connect, discuss, co- create and make collective decisions at Techritory Forum 2025 under this year's theme — Connected Futures through Digital Paths! 

Up to 800 high-ranking guests, including government officials, C-level executives, leaders of academic organizations, and innovators, will participate in on-site activities that will be made up of a series of curated workshops, seminars, product presentations, demos, and workgroups to discuss and plan topics to drive measurable and actionable outcomes.

A brand-new feature of the Forum will be the expo zone with a chance to observe Techritory partners' technological prototypes up close. 

All these topics are on the table, with more to come: 

  • Quantum Technologies
  • 6G Research and Development
  • Sustainable and Secure Data Centres
  • E-Identity
  • The status of 5G
  • Connectivity in Defence
  • Real value of AI usage
  • Open & Private Networks
  • Drone Technologies – Practical Applications
  • Non-terrestrial networks for land, sea and air connectivity
  • Safety of our data infrastructure
  • Maritime Autonomy

Registration is free but required in both cases - for in-person attendance and for online participation: https://www.techritory.com/

The event is organized with the support of the European Union Recovery Fund within the framework of the projects "Support for the digitization of commercial activities" and "Development and continuous operation of a comprehensive innovation system management model." The views and opinions expressed are those of the author(s) alone and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the European Union or the European Commission. Neither the European Union nor the European Commission is responsible for them.

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