Tallinn, Estonia – Stargate Hydrogen, a pioneering force in green hydrogen solutions, announces the successful completion of its seed funding round, raising €42 million. This substantial investment, comprising both equity and grant instruments, is designated for the scaling of its patented electrolyser technology.
The city of Tallinn carried out a pilot project utilizing muon tomography technology to non-destructively examine the structures and internal components of two municipal buildings – Vabaduse väljak 7 and Raekoja plats 12 – as part of the Test in Tallinn project.
The City of Tallinn conducted a pilot project within the Test in Tallinn framework, experimenting with smart sensors in waste containers. The project aimed to demonstrate that fill level-based waste collection can reduce costs for the municipality and citizens, minimize environmental footprint, and improve governance in the sector.
Bisly , a startup providing next-gen smart building automation solutions, has closed a Series A funding round totaling €6.2 million. The new investors...
Sunly, a leading renewable energy producer, has raised €300 million in debt financing to accelerate the construction of 1.3 GW of solar, wind, storage...
The Prototron Fund , the first in Estonia to finance prototype development has announced a competition to find companies that need support in turning...
The Tallinn Urban Space Festival opened an exhibition "Winter Waste" as part of the URBREATH research project, which focuses at the snow dumping ground in the city centre and highlights the seasonal changes that accompany the melting of snow.
International project GoGreenRoutes is focused on nature-based solutions that could help alleviate the effects of urbanisation and climate change, as air pollution is one of the largest environmental risks in cities that also directly effects the health of citizens.
From September 18th to October 8th, all residents of Tallinn have the opportunity to submit proposals for projects that could be implemented in the city's public spaces next year through the participatory budget.