The Womenture project is organising the Female Founders Summit: Let’s Woman up the Business! It’s a great opportunity to come together, find inspiration, and share insights.
Helsingin Sanomat reports on the growing popularity of Estonian robots in Finland. Over the past two years, the expansion of Estonian companies into Finland has been significant, despite the economic downturn in Estonia. This success is the result of long-term efforts, explains Pilvi Hämäläinen, the head of the Estonian Trade Representative Office in Helsinki.
Tallinn has been awarded the CEE Smart Cities Mobility Index Recognition Award, highlighting its innovative approach to urban mobility and sustainable transportation solutions.
Over the past nine months, Estonia’s tech scene has been buzzing with activity—turnovers rising, investments booming, and acquisitions shaking things up. But don’t just take our word for it, the numbers speak for themselves. We’ve been digging into the data (and no, not just to make pretty charts), refining our insights, and broadening the scope to give you a clear snapshot of where the Estonian startup sector stands as of Q3 2024.
Although space technology might seem intimidating to an outsider, Estonian companies have opportunities to develop businesses in the sector and achieve success. Until May 8th, applications are open for the European Space Agency’s business incubator (ESA BIC) in Estonia, where you can receive development support for bold ideas and make valuable international connections with other European space companies.
The NATO DIANA innovation accelerator has announced its third annual set of challenges and opened a new call for applications. DIANA’s mission is to discover the next generation of dual-use deep technologies to help advance its mission of building a peaceful, secure, and resilient future.