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Paris, third hour in the morning. I chose to write about this entrepreneur so early because I could feel the rhythm of the day in which he has lived for many years and the creative fire that, in the words of the interlocutor, burns the most.
I want to share a story told by an entrepreneur about how much can be achieved by following the chosen path with determination. Despite the losses, some of which are not healed. Despite the difficulties in starting a 12 m2 business. m in the bedroom, he already has three daughters. When you make it a world-class company and continue to be a loving and caring father of five daughters. A man who does not buy yachts or airplanes, but pays wages to space workers, who acquires borscht-infested land from Sosnowski, clears it, and sows buckwheat, which raises burned and devastated churches from the ashes.
Today Teltonika is one of the largest groups of high-tech companies in Lithuania. It employs more than 1,400 people in 18 countries around the world. Professional engineers, programmers, and other specialists in various fields design, manufacture, and introduce intelligent telemetry, network equipment, and medical devices to global markets. Total production has already exceeded 13 million devices connected to the Internet.
I suppose this businessman, who glorifies Lithuania in the world with his products, will become a textbook example of a business that is not marked by savage capitalism, marked with envelopes and unpaid taxes, but demonstrates another culture. And if Lithuania is ever named after that coveted high-tech country, it will be largely to the credit of A. Paukštis and the Teltonika group of companies developed by him.
Savings and businesses were ruined by the collapse of the bank
Next year, A. Paukštys will celebrate the 30th anniversary of his business. True, the manufacturer of Internet of things devices Teltonika is a little younger, which appeared in 1998. And before that, an individual company was set up in a small bedroom. There A. Paukštys and his wife worked.
“After studying for a couple of years, I worked at the Vilma factory. But the times came when people stopped doing business: some turned to Gariūnai and I dedicated myself to building electronic products. I was an electronics man, it suited me better. I went to Leningrad, bought parts and welded ”, the interlocutor recalled the first steps of the business.
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