EU-FUNDED PROJECTS
European & Norway Grants Projects
UAB Gluk Media has participated in the following projects co-financed by the European Union, the European Regional Development Fund, the Norwegian Financial Mechanism, and the Lithuanian Government.
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Art Tech Business Partnership — Japan & South Korea
Implemented as part of the CreaThrive-EU framework and supported by the Baltic Film and Creative Tech Cluster and the Lithuanian Ministry of Culture, this travel grant enabled Gluk Media to undertake a two-week business mission to South Korea and Japan.
The mission focused on Art Tech industry networking, partnership development, exchange of best practices and technologies, and sector promotion across three countries.
Results included partnership agreements and qualified leads for future cross-border co-production.
Partners Lithuanian Ministry of Culture · Baltic Film and Creative Tech Cluster · Gluk Media (JSC) -
Norwegian Financial Mechanism — Business Development, Innovation and SMEs (ICT)
This R&D project addresses the growing demand for contactless interaction with public surfaces. Rather than relying on conventional buttons or touchscreens — particularly critical in healthcare and high-traffic public environments — the project develops technology for projecting fully interactive touchscreens into the air.
The resulting holographic interface is designed to be applicable across public sector, healthcare, and industrial and manufacturing contexts, directly supporting virus prevention and hygiene safety objectives.
Partners Vytautas Magnus University (Lithuania) · International Development Norway AS (Norway)Programme Norwegian Financial Mechanism's programme Business Development, Innovation and SMEs — Information and Communication Technologies -
ERDF Measure: "E-commerce model COVID-19"
This project introduced digital transaction management technology to enable Gluk Media to serve clients remotely — providing a fast, convenient, and secure e-commerce experience for customers unable to engage in person during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.
The initiative developed a customer self-service system, enabling remote sales of services and reaching a broader client base through improved digital accessibility.
Project No. 13.1.1-LVPA-K-860-01-0425Grant amount €50,000.00Funding decision Order No. 4-160, January 28, 2022 — Lithuania's Minister of Economy and InnovationCompleted February 21, 2023Funder European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) -
5G-Enabled Driver Stress Identification and VR Training System
RoadMaster VR is a 5G-enabled platform for identifying and managing driver stress through biometric monitoring, video analysis, and immersive VR training. The system measures biological signals — pulse rate and skin conductance — to detect stressogenic situations in real driving conditions.
AI algorithms generate personalised VR training modules based on each driver's stress profile. Training is delivered through 5G connectivity, with real-time feedback provided during VR sessions to build lasting stress management competencies.
Project No. 08-004-K-0020Programme 2022–2030 Transport Development Program, Activity 10-001-05-04-01 — Ministry of Transport of the Republic of Lithuania, "New Generation Lithuania" Economic Revitalization PlanPartners Vertablox · Kaunas University of Technology · Gluk Media · cargoGO LogisticsTotal budget €4,317,539.88Grant (EGADP) €2,721,994.41Own contribution €1,595,545.47Project period January 1, 2024 – December 31, 2026
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