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.
The Tallinn Transport Authority and the city of Tartu are participating in a joint project to implement Mobility as a Service (MaaS) to connect public and private transport between Tallinn and Tartu.
Estonia has been named an Innovation Champion by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), a prestigious recognition celebrating the nation’s leading role as the most advanced digital society fostering technological innovation, economic growth, e-government and social progress. This honor places Estonia among the top 25 countries worldwide that provide the most welcoming environments for innovation.
One of the winners of the Tallinnovation 2024 competition, VOK Bikes , is an electric “last-mile” cargo bike designed to replace cars in areas where...
Solutions in the latest Tallinn University of Technology’s Smart City Challenge range from lighting nanogrids to 3D tree modelling for urban digital twins.
Congrats to all the winners of Estonian Startup Awards 2024 ! It was a particularly tight year of heavy competition within 11 categories and between...
World-class human capital, unique digital capabilities and a competitive business environment make Estonia a smart, agile location for business with...
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.