BDO Latvia and the “AI Ecosystem Brief – Latvia 2025”

Vita Liberte, Managing Partner and Attorney-at-Law at BDO Latvia, contributed as an expert to the newly released AI Ecosystem Brief – Latvia 2025 Edition. The report, developed by AI & Partners in collaboration with Latvian and European experts in technology, law, and policy, provides a structured overview of Latvia’s digital governance landscape and innovation capacity.

The publication examines Latvia’s progress in technology and data governance, its national approach to digital policy and innovation regulation, and readiness to implement both the EU Artificial Intelligence Act and the newly adopted Artificial Intelligence Centre Law. It highlights Latvia’s strengthened collaboration between public, academic, and private sectors, as well as the country’s growing role within Europe’s innovation infrastructure.

In her commentary, Vita Liberte underscores Latvia’s achievements and regional potential:

“Building on its strengths in language, health, and cybersecurity AI, Latvia’s inclusion in Europe’s AI Factory network is a major achievement that will accelerate innovation and digital excellence.”


The report emphasizes ethical and secure technology adoption, alongside the economic potential of data-driven growth and digital transformation. It includes Latvia’s indicators in government readiness, infrastructure, and innovation capacity, providing a detailed look at the country’s regulatory and institutional framework.

As part of an international professional services network, BDO Latvia actively contributes to discussions on technology governance, data protection, and digital economy development. The firm’s mission is to provide clients with clear, actionable insights into how emerging regulation and technology integration shape business strategy and long-term competitiveness.

📄 Read the full report: Report-AI-Ecosystem-Brief-Latvia-2025-10-16