Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania in Sweden’s Post

Lithuania is at the forefront of DNA-based data storage innovation. Genomika Lietuva, in collaboration with Kaunas University of Technology (KTU) and international partners, is developing an autonomous solution for archiving data in DNA structures. This €5 million project promises to transform data storage.   Renaldas Raišutis, representative of KTU, highlights the immense potential of DNA to store vast amounts of data efficiently. As data usage surges globally, traditional storage centres consume significant energy and resources. DNA storage offers a sustainable and compact alternative, addressing critical challenges.   The DNAMIC project, funded by the EIC Pathfinder programme, aims to create a user-friendly DNA hard drive within three years. This breakthrough could revolutionize data storage, ensuring longevity, stability, and minimal environmental impact. #LithuaniaCoCreate #Innovation #DataStorage #EICPathfinder #KTU #Genomika

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