Clusters help companies gain a competitive advantage, which is why Health Technology Cluster iVita receives requests from new innovative companies every year to join its collaborative activities.
Cooperation between companies is becoming an increasingly important factor for competitiveness, as it encourages the development of new products and services, promotes international cooperation, helps reduce the costs of acquiring knowledge or technologies, and creates more opportunities for cluster members’ employees to learn and improve their qualifications.
Clusters often bring together companies from different sectors whose activities are focused on specific value chains, increasing added value for members and supporting the development of new initiatives and connections.
Since July 19, two more Lithuanian companies have joined the iVita cluster. One of them is the startup Digioptima, which develops robotics and industrial internet solutions for businesses in the Baltic market. The other is Kvalitetas, widely known under the Urbanfood brand. The company is expanding its activities in the field of organic and functional food, offering a wide range of powders made from various berries, vegetables, seeds, and herbs. All Urbanfood products are natural, full of vitamins, authentic flavours, and colours, with raw materials sourced from local Lithuanian farmers.
Health Technology Cluster iVita continuously seeks to attract new partners and technologies, strengthen social capital, and bring in qualified professionals and investment in research. Cooperation and partnership networks, a strong base for competence development, research, and innovation are essential for successful cluster growth. As cooperation creates a solid foundation for further cluster activities, iVita always welcomes new members.

