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Estonia is holding strong with €75M attracted FDI with energy & climate the hottest categories. Now the plan is to reach 500 DeepTech startups by 2030.
Estonia is holding strong with €75M attracted FDI with energy & climate the hottest categories. Now the plan is to reach 500 DeepTech startups by 2030.
Estonia’s FinTech success (+42% income) is attributed to local digital infrastructure, people capital, and the world’s best tax system.
Estonia has the most startups and unicorns per capita in Europe, a result of its leadership in education, where digitalization is a cornerstone.
Mushroom hunting has been included among the national values contained in Latvia’s intangible cultural heritage.
Riga is setting up ten new wind power plants with a total capacity of at least 800 megawatts (MW) and a green hydrogen plant in Ventspils.
Tallinn has presented a €7m project for a city park with an insect-friendly green corridor connecting green areas and neighbourhoods.
Reliable infrastructure and flexible IT talent make Lithuania fly: 61% of GBS and ICT centres expand existing functions over 2023.
The Baltics are challenging current setbacks and security concerns while striving for energy independence in the Nordic region.
In an open system, economic transformation led by the freedom of private initiative requires to focus on the amelioration of market exchange.
Economic downturns propel new ventures like the Nordin Tech Valley, where the combined valuation of Estonian, Finnish, and Swedish enterprises nears 400bn.