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Equipment for the automotive industry

LithuaniaVilnius and region
  1. DISKUSIJA

    Lithuania

    Founded in 1993, Diskusija specializes in technical translation and localization services from Western European languages into all Central and Eastern European languages with strong focus on Baltic languages (Lithuanian, Latvian, Estonian). Our experienced team is able to handle projects of any complexity. We guarantee professional and personal approach to our clients’ needs, use of state-of-the-art industrial technology, quality management at all stages of a project, delivery in time, competitive rates and flexibility. We have extensive expertise in the following industries: IT, software, hardware, telecommunications, medical equipment, medicine, pharmacology, accounting, finance, automotive industry, electronics, legislation, EU documents.

  2. UAB NOCTAVIS

    Lithuania

    NOCTAVIS - team-expert in the field of contract development of embedded electronics, smart electronic devices and software, IoT solutions, AI, AR, digital optics. Company provides services and technical support in projects from concept to prototype and subsequent staging to production. NOCTAVIS - engineering teams develop devices, electronics, embedded systems, embedded design, electronic equipment, software, processing applications and analysis for industries such as oil and gas, defense, communications and telecommunications, medicine, personal devices, industrial automation, control systems, process automation, automotive, consumer electronics, unmanned aerial vehicles, UAS, drones.

  3. STANSEFABRIKKEN AUTOMOTIVE

    Lithuania

    Stansefabrikken Automotive was established at the end of 2008 in Lithuania and has since specialised in stamping, automatic welding and other processes in Tier 2 supply services. It is owned by Norwegian STAFA Industrier AS. Our parts are used to manufacture Volvo, Ford, Land Rover, Renault and Nissan cars. Located in the Ukmergė industrial park, Lithuania, Stansefabrikken Automotive employs modern manufacturing equipment, including one of the biggest mechanical press in Northern Europe.