This year marks the 20th anniversary of the e‑Governance Academy. Driven by our mission to increase the prosperity and openness of societies through digital transformation, the conference will focus on how to benefit from digital innovations to raise the welfare of society, the engagement of citizens and the satisfaction with public services and governance.
The 11th startup and tech conference Latitude59 takes place on May 24-26, 2023, in Tallinn, Estonia (Kultuurikatel, Põhja pst 27a) Join the unicorns of the North!
Autonomy is taking over the commerce industry, these autonomous Delivery innovators are taking the robotics and the EV industry to a completely different level.
The Tallinn City Government decided during today’s meeting that seven locations in Old Town will be leased out to Ringo Eco OÜ, a business specialising in green technology. The aim of this cooperation is to conduct a month-long pilot project to test the collection of reusable packaging in Old Town.
The Deputy Mayor of Tallinn, Joosep Vimm, announced a new Tallinnovation competition at the MELT innovation forum today. The purpose of the innovation competition, organised in cooperation between the City of Tallinn and the Science and Business Park Tehnopol, is to find smart city solutions that make the city's services and environment more citizen-friendly. For the second year in a row, a total of up to €100,000 will be invested in smart city solutions.
Undoubtedly, the advancement of technologies in Tallinn and Helsinki has greatly contributed to making travel between Estonia and Finland more quantifiable. Currently, both cities are striving to establish collaborative data models in the transportation sector to enhance the quality of travel for passengers by combining public transport ticket systems.
Together with entrepreneurs, residents, researchers and students, smart city is looking for new innovative solutions to make the urban environment better, cleaner, and more humane and environmentally friendly.