On 17 March, the finals of one of the largest pitching competitions for youth, Kaleidoskoop, were held for the 19th time.
Last week, the university spin-off company Gearbox Biosciences won a 125,000‑euro investment at the Startup Pitching competition.
Winner of the Nordic Deep Tech Pitch Match, the University of Tartu spin-off Vectiopep is developing new cancer treatment technology that activates a person’s natural immunity to cancer.
On 6 March, STARTERnetwork opened a series of webinars to develop the innovation capacity of Ukrainian universities.
Startup Estonia and the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications have prepared an action plan to develop research- and technology-intensive startup entrepreneurship.
Stargate Hydrogen and the University of Tartu have successfully concluded the first phase of a joint development project.
The early career researchers of the University of Tartu are welcome to apply for the annual ENLIGHT mobility award, which will be granted to new and ongoing joint R&I projects (proposals).
The R&D centre led by the University of Tartu will combine synthetic biology with digital technologies.
Estonia’s scientists have come up with an environmentally friendly solution for batteries and started looking for investments to build a factory.
On 25 October, investors and founders of unicorns gathered at the Estonian National Museum (ERM) in Tartu to help 18 technology startups grow into billion-dollar businesses.