This year, the City of Tallinn will support the creation or development of 39 community gardens, 95 educational gardens, and 10 urban gardening projects, with a total budget of €343,880. These gardens and related projects help residents grow edible plants, learn to take care of the environment, and make the city greener and more biodiverse.
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As part of the "Test in Tallinn" program, AS Signaal is testing a new type of camera that, for the first time in Estonia, makes it possible to measure...
Although space technology might seem intimidating to an outsider, Estonian companies have opportunities to develop businesses in the sector and achieve success. Until May 8th, applications are open for the European Space Agency’s business incubator (ESA BIC) in Estonia, where you can receive development support for bold ideas and make valuable international connections with other European space companies.
Tallinn and Valencia are joining forces to create smarter, stronger, and greener cities—and we want YOU to be part of it! The DANA floods of October...
Startup Valencia and e-Residency , the Estonian government’s program for global entrepreneurs, in collaboration with the city councils of Valencia and...
On April 15, the 10th MELT Innovation Forum will take place at Tallinn’s Creative Hub (Kultuurikatel), focusing on business growth and exploring how Estonian companies can succeed in foreign markets. Together with top industry experts, the event will seek answers to key questions: how to start exporting, how to strengthen Estonian companies’ position in the global market, and how to build a sustainable international business.