The newly released Baltic Deep Tech Report, unveiled at the Latitude59 startup conference, showcases the remarkable growth of the region's Deep Tech, AI, and
NATO’s Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (Diana) has announced its first intake, with 44 start-ups assigned to five accelerators, three of which are in Europe. As these hosts prepare to receive the start-ups in January, it is now becoming clear there will also be a boost for the surrounding ecosystems.
Estonian startups raised €147.3 million in the first three quarters of 2023, engaging in 45 investment deals with an average size of €3.3 million each.
You may have been wondering which European country is currently at the forefront of the technological revolution, setting a remarkable example for the rest of the world. Estonia is an incredible example. Estonia has made a name for itself in the tech world, but what about its technological prowess? Let's take a tour around Estonia's
The University of Tartu, in cooperation with the Tallinn University of Technology, have developed a strategy and action plan for developing health technologies and services for 2023–2028. By the end of the decade, the strategy aims to have at least 200 research-intensive companies with international reach operating in this field in Estonia, helping prevent and treat diseases both in Estonia and worldwide.