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According to a recent analysis commissioned by Startup Estonia and the Estonian e-residency programme, almost one third of Estonian startups – 348 out of 1,200 companies from Estonian Startup Database – have been founded by e-residents; most of these startups focus on business software development and fintech solutions.
According to a recent analysis commissioned by Startup Estonia and the Estonian e-Residency program, almost one third of Estonian start-ups have been founded by e-residents. Most of those startups focus on business software development and FinTech solutions.
Startup Estonia ja Eesti e-residentsuse programmi värskest analüüsist selgub, et e-residendid on asutanud ligi kolmandiku Eesti idufirmadest - SUE andmebaasi kogutud ligi 1200 Eesti start-up ettevõttest 348 on asutatud Eesti e-residentide poolt.
Well-known Scottish IT-businesswoman escaped from Brexit to Estonia
25. May 2021, 6:28 PM
Well-known Scottish IT-businesswoman escaped from Brexit to Estonia
Vicky Brock was elected the most inspiring woman of the year at the Scottish technology awards ceremony for women in 2019; she was elected Scotland’s most inspiring business figure of the year in 2017 and the innovator of the year among the 2014 women’s technology awards. PHOTO: Eero Vabamägi
Britain s exit from the EU brought Vicky Brock, a well-known Scottish startup entrepreneur to Estonia. Her latest startup helps to combat unlawful trade over the Internet.
Vicky Brock is a respected and well-known IT- entrepreneur, who has been acknowledged with several titled back home: she was elected the most inspiring woman of the year at the Scottish technology awards ceremony for women in 2019; she was elected Scotland’s most inspiring business figure of the year in 2017 and the innovator of the year among the 2014 women�