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Teede Tehnokeskus – TIK CITY
Teede Tehnokeskus – TIK CITY - an autonomous road weather monitoring and forecasting solution for Smart Cities Teede Tehnokeskus – TIK CITY - an...
Dynamic Traffic Management in Tallinn
Tallinn has launched an innovative dynamic traffic management project aimed at solving the problem of blocked intersections, implementing demand-based...
One lane temporarily closed on Narva Road in Kadriorg
Due to maintenance work near the intersection of Narva maantee and Filmi Street, one lane on Narva maantee in Kadriorg heading towards the city center is closed, which may lead to traffic congestion. The maintenance work will continue until late in the evening on September 23.
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1. Who is responsible for clearing the sidewalk in front of my house? Sidewalk maintenance is divided between the city’s contractors and property...
Resume of Lauri Laats
Date of birth: 22.04.1981 Level of education: Higher education Course of education: 2003 Tallinn University of Technology, Faculty of Civil...
Renovated Vana-Kalamaja Street to be reopened
The reconstruction works on Vana-Kalamaja Street in Põhja-Tallinn are approaching completion. The project resulted in a high-quality urban space that ensures safe and comfortable travel for people, with a focus on promoting walking and cycling. The renovated street will be opened during a street festival, which takes place from 1-3 September. The regular route of bus line number 3 will resume on 1 September and the street will reopen to car traffic on the evening of 3 September.
Public competition open: Tallinn to invest €100,000 into smart city solutions
The application round for the Tallinnovation competition, organised jointly by the City of Tallinn and the science and business campus Tehnopol, began this week. The competition’s goal is to discover smart city solutions that can make the city’s services and environment more comfortable for both residents and visitors. This is the second year that a total of up to 100,000 euros will be invested into smart city solutions.
Tallinn is making investments into smart solutions for companies
The Tallinnovation competition, which supports smart city solutions, received ten applications this year. The city of Tallinn, along with the Tehnopol Science and Business Park, chose four winners from among the ten applicants. The winners will receive 100,000 euros of investment, which is a record-breaking sum.
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