The Director General of the European Space Agency (ESA), Josef Aschbacher, will visit Estonia to deliver a public lecture on 4 September from 14:00 to 15:30 at TalTech’s School of Business and Governance, auditorium SOC-209.
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Estonia has earned a global reputation as a digital trailblazer, but its next strategic move may come from much higher up—literally. Building on its strengths in cybersecurity and digital governance, Estonia is now laying the groundwork to become a leader in securing space infrastructure.
Until 8 May, applications are open for the European Space Agency’s business incubator in Estonia – ESA BIC Estonia. The programme welcomes startups that are using or developing space technology – or discovering that their solution might work beyond Earth’s atmosphere.
When exploring what exciting work TalTech has done in the space sector, the usual response is always the satellites Koit and Hämarik. However, the work with Koit and Hämarik is by no means the only space-related project at the university.