On March 4, 2026, the Latvian Artificial Intelligence Association (MILA) organized the event “AI Solutions for Latvian Municipalities”, which attracted strong interest from public sector representatives across Latvia. More than 40 participants attended the event in person at the University of Latvia Library in Riga, while over 400 participants joined online.
The event was organized by MILA in collaboration with AI Salon Riga, the University of Latvia Artificial Intelligence and Computing Center, and the Latvian Municipal ICT Association.
The goal of the event was to introduce municipal representatives to practical artificial intelligence solutions that can help improve work efficiency, reduce administrative burden, and support the development of modern public services.
During the event, MILA members — Latvian technology companies and industry experts — presented their solutions, demonstrating AI applications that are already available for use in the public sector.
Evalds Urtāns introduced the latest trends in artificial intelligence development and showcased practical tools that can help automate document processing, presentation preparation, and information analysis.
Representatives from Tet, Linda Redāla-Auniņa and Māris Gaugers, presented AI infrastructure and Tet GPT solutions, enabling organizations to safely use artificial intelligence while ensuring data sovereignty and compliance with security requirements.
Gatis Romanovskis from ANIMAS demonstrated how artificial intelligence can help analyze public procurement data and market information, making these processes more transparent and efficient.
Odrija Kaupere (Lexu AI) presented solutions that help municipal lawyers prepare legally sound responses to citizen submissions more quickly.
Līga Vinķele (Fintelligence) demonstrated tools for analyzing publicly available information to help identify reputation, sanctions, and partnership risks.
In the field of cybersecurity, Juris Pūce (Peak Defence) explained the role of artificial intelligence in risk management and the implementation of the NIS2 Directive requirements.
Meanwhile, Kaspars Kauliņš (Tilde) presented technologies for real-time speech transcription and translation, enabling multilingual communication and improving accessibility for people with hearing impairments.
The event demonstrated that Latvian technology companies already offer practical artificial intelligence solutions that can help municipalities organize their work more efficiently and improve the quality of services provided to residents.
The recording of the event is available on the Latvian Association of Local Governments YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2B0KfI5cmY
