So said Yuliia Zamushynska, ecologist from the EcoVin Municipal Utility Company in Vinnytsia (Ukraine) when she introduced plans for developing waste management in Vinnytsia during a study visit to Tallinn last week.
The 17th Tallinn Design Festival will take place from 19 to 25 September 2022, focusing on issues related to sustainability and green design. Discussions on methods to readjust the impact of human activities on the environment in an era fixed on economic success, examples of circular design from different countries, enlightening stories told by professionals and workshops on essential recycling will all be featured over the course of the festival.
STARTERtallinn opens its new semester with the Launch Event on the 12th of September at 14:00-18:00 in TalTech Student House. Registration deadline for the Launch Event is 8th of September, 2022.
Our good partner Prototron has launched a new round for finding future changing ideas and to support them. During the last 10 years, Prototron hasfunded 95 clever ideas with 1,22 million euros. These teams have raised more than 62 million euros since they finished Prototron. The success rate of the teams who have done Prototron’s program is about 90% - this Experimental Factory is working!
This is an advanced program with a #circular twist so also last years' participants are welcome to apply! TalTech DeepEST is an intensive 4-months development program for teams (or individuals) to move their #science-based & #deeptech ideas/ #spin-offs onward!
The Tallinn Digital Summit, an annual event hosted by the Estonian Prime Minister, will take place in Tallinn on 10–11 October. This year’s Summit will focus on delivering trusted connectivity through trusted partnerships.
Tallinn Strategy Management Office has prepared a full day of exciting and educational content for you, which will help you understand the importance of the digital twin both locally and internationally.
The Tallinn City Government is accepting applications for conference support until September 6. Eligible applicants are private and public legal entities registered in Estonia’s Commercial Register. The maximum funding available for a single conference can be up to 30,000 euros.
The word “Entrepreneur” originally comes from the combination of two Latin words: “entre” – to entre and “prendes” – to understand. Tallinn Entrepreneurship Day focuses on the latter: “prendes”- to understand, grasp and think ahead. Throughout the day, we’ll collectively explore various aspects of entrepreneurship, emphasizing strategic thinking and a future-oriented perspective.