In the year of the green capital, Tallinn wants to introduce our city to experts in the field and the wider world as a favourable test environment for green innovation and as a competence centre at the European level, where promoters and specialists of the city development and sustainable management model work.
Nine applications were received for the evaluation of the first projects of the Test in Tallinn programme initiated by the city of Tallinn, three of which were moved forward and hope to reach the testing stage.
Tallinn, Estonia – Stargate Hydrogen, a pioneering force in green hydrogen solutions, announces the successful completion of its seed funding round, raising €42 million. This substantial investment, comprising both equity and grant instruments, is designated for the scaling of its patented electrolyser technology.
Bisly, a startup providing next-gen smart building automation solutions, has closed a Series A funding round totaling €6.2 million. The new investors...
Sunly, a leading renewable energy producer, has raised €300 million in debt financing to accelerate the construction of 1.3 GW of solar, wind, storage...
KONE, in collaboration with Mainor Ülemiste and R8 Technologies, has developed a groundbreaking solution to improve energy efficiency and comfort in buildings by leveraging elevator data.
One of Tallinnovation 2024 winners, Rexplorer has created a 3D digital model of solar energy that helps install solar panels on building rooftops and calculate the system’s technical parameters and efficiency.
In this forward-looking episode, we talk to Christopher Lyrhem, Chief Future Officer at Circular, about how artificial intelligence, usership models...
Have you noticed how our city is getting cosier, more comfortable and greener? Many of the developments have been made possible thanks to various international projects that help make Tallinn more sustainable and improve the quality of everyday life.