Many scientific ideas stall not because of technology, but because there are no people to bring them to market. Tallinn University of Technology is now seeking to consciously bridge the gap between science and business by looking for external co-founders for more than ten research projects.
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Estonia’s startup scene is often described through success stories: big exits, fast-scaling teams, and the hunt for the next unicorn. But the researcher at TalTech Department of Business Administration Entrepreneurship and International Business Unit Jan Harima suggests a different lens – one that focuses less on single wins and more on what happens to people, money and know-how over time.
Fulbright scholar Kevin Lu spent a year in Estonia mapping its climate-tech ecosystem – now he shares what he discovered, and why the country needs a green digital narrative.
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.