Project is oriented on LATLIT programme activities “research and technology action with durable and practical character” supported by Klaipeda and Ventspils high science and technology parks (include other LATLIT Programme activities “concept of science and technology parks”) and Lithuania Space Association (National priority science programme). Also project realize one of the Programme output indicators “new networks for business and research cooperation”. The overall priority of the new project is to develop a sustainable and dynamic European region and to promote a knowledge-driven economy development in the Klaipeda and Ventspils regions by extending and advancing the current Joint research and training centre (developed by two cross-border Universities of Klaipeda (KU) and Ventspils (VUC), during the 3rd Call, LLII-061 project) in area of Distributed Real-Time Signal Processing and Control Systems. Ventspils Irbene's (VIRAC, VUC) antennas are unique hardware installations that need modernization of technological electronics systems, remote control and computer networking technologies because they have the potential to be even more efficient and to produce valuable information. Spacialists preparation in cross-border region will meet all the latest challenges of EU, capable to develop and manage real-time raw space signals processing systems including the configuration issues with provided distributed (remote) control services. This project idea is supported by Lithuanian Space Association. Project durability and practical character increases as partners cooperate in long-term researches and apply innovative control systems in industry. Cooperation will ensure development of further highest quality study in bachelor and master programs. Also a notion is made on disabled peoples ability to remotely access to the information and to perform scientific data processing operations. As a result of the project it is planned that highly qualified human resources oriented to the development of real-time industry control technologies and to entrepreneurship in high technology and space signals processing research area based on newly developed research, study and practical prototyping infrastructure at both partner instutitions. Universities have approved project ideas as their missions development in the Region and have signed the financial, institutional and administrational cooperation guarantee agreements to use extended JRTC equipment and results for additional minimum 5 years after the project implementation. Project conception is supported by Ventspils and Klaipeda Technology Parks. The main target groups are: young researchers with new established stationary working places in laboratories funded by the EU project; KU and VUC students to whom fundamentaly study programs and quality study material and whole infrastructure will be introduced.