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Four Estonian space startups receive €240,000 in funding
The Estonian Business Incubator of the European Space Agency (ESA BIC Estonia) has selected four new space-tech startups in its latest call: Babayte, Spiral Hydrogen, MS Forest, and Energy Risk Service. Each company will receive a development grant of €60,000 — half of the funding comes from the European Space Agency and the other half from the cities of Tartu and Tallinn, depending on the startup’s location.
NATO DIANA Accelerator
NATO DIANA (Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic) invites innovative startups from across NATO to apply and bring their...
Tallinn Breaks Into Global Top 50 Startup Cities as Estonia Climbs to 11th Place Worldwid
Historic milestone achieved as capital city enters elite tier of global startup ecosystems.
NATO invests in innovation: Estonian companies can once again apply to the DIANA accelerator across ten focus areas
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.
Major youth sports event that has launched Olympic and world champions
As the European Capital of Sport, Tallinn will host the world’s largest multi-sport event for 12–15-year-olds from 4–7 August. The competition brings together delegations from cities across the globe.
Tallinn and Heidelberg launch cooperation in business and urban innovation
The Tallinn City Enterprise Service and the Department of Science Cooperation at the City of Heidelberg have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to initiate cooperation between the two cities in the fields of business development and innovation. The aim of the partnership is to foster the exchange of knowledge related to sustainable urban development, with a particular focus on technology-based solutions and digitalisation.
Tallinn to build a klint park in Lasnamäe
Tallinn aims to create a continuous, almost nine-kilometer-long park area on the limestone strip in Lasnamäe.