Lithuanian and Swedish researchers are developing smart forestry solutions based on artificial intelligence, machine learning, the Internet of Things, blockchain, wireless sensor networks, big data analytics, meta-mathematics and other digital technologies. The main focus of the actions planned is on the conservation and restoration of forest resources, the monitoring of forest health and the parameters of the entire biological ecosystem, the prevention of fires and other catastrophic events, and the mitigation of climate change. Digital technologies can help to manage forest resources more efficiently, optimise timber production, monitor forest health and adapt to the challenges of climate change. KTU researchers together with partners are developing models for the application of digital technologies, evaluating their effectiveness, and developing platformisation for efficient management of forest data.