Estonia on the top of innovation, technology, and sustainability
Estonia’s success in startups and deeptech is attributed to a supportive ecosystem, innovative policies, and a strong talent pool.
Estonia’s success in startups and deeptech is attributed to a supportive ecosystem, innovative policies, and a strong talent pool.
Rail Baltica is a fully electrified double-track railway, with a 249 km/h design speed, that will reduce times between the Baltics and the rest of Europe.
In 2023, EUR 7.4 bn FDI flowed into Poland, making it the sixth-largest industrial real estate in Europe with the third-lowest unemployment rate.
Estonia will be decoupled from the Russian electricity system in 2025 and put together new projects across wind, solar, hydrogen, and nuclear.
Kaunas aircraft industry thrives with 2 new aircraft maintenance, 4 new routes, and 1,250+ new jobs in the region including pilots, cabin crew, and engineers.
In Poland, talent and logistics, not least the future investments by TSMC and Intel, were emphasized as key assets at the recent business mission to Taipei.
Riga is paying great attention to clean energy projects which involve a high degree of investment, R&D and nature conservation in return.
Tallinn enhances Estonia’s security and promotes economic growth by supporting local defence industry companies with a new €50 mln equity fund
The Polish-Korean Business Forum took place to strengthen the already solid business relations with a focus on high-tech, clean energy, and electric vehicles.
Large-scale manufacturing projects in defense are part of national security, where tax incentives include a 0% corporate income tax for 20 years.