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Tehnopol

Tehnopol

Facilities Services

Tallinn, Harju 6,159 followers

Innovation lives in Tehnopol - the biggest science park and Startup Incubator in the Baltics!

About us

The Tallinn Science Park Tehnopol foundation is a science and business campus which aims to advance technology-based entrepreneurship in Estonia, bring scientists and entrepreneurs together and provide suitable services and a suitable environment for the realisation of breakthrough business ideas. Today, there are nearly 200 companies (from startups to Skype) operating on the Tehnopol campus, which is situated close to Tallinn University of Technology and the Estonian IT College. The physical environment of Tehnopol, our Startup Incubator specifically designed for new companies and business development services targeted at growth companies all create good conditions for the development of high value-added business. The Science Park also has some striking success stories to show – businesses that have started out here (e.g. Skype, Defendec, Toggl and FlyDog) have become strong companies. Tehnopol supports the adoption of promising new technologies and accelerates the growth of technology-based companies. Tehnopol’s services are primarily targeted at tech companies. Through our numerous cooperation networks supported by our competent business experts and convenient working environment, we help fulfil ambitious potential. We provide our clients with suitable rental spaces, business development services, opportunities for close cooperation with universities and international networks and the support of experts. Tehnopol in numbers: 200+ companies operating in the park 180+ companies using our services 25+ companies in the Startup Incubator 3,500 employees working for the companies 14,000 students and 1,300 scientists nearby 55,000 m² of office and laboratory space available for rent 10 conference and meeting rooms 5 research and development centres 2 laboratories

Website
http://www.tehnopol.ee
Industry
Facilities Services
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Tallinn, Harju
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2003
Specialties
business development, business accommodation, business incubator, start-up consulting, soft-landing service, export cunsulting, international network, business seminars and conferences, seminar rooms rent, greentech, healthtech, ICT, spacetech, export advice, mentoring, innovation program, hackathon, smartcity, deeptech, workshops, innovation, technology, startup, and investing

Locations

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    Teaduspargi 6/1

    Teaduspargi 6/1

    Tallinn, Harju 12618, EE

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  • 🔧📶 Backed by NATO DIANA, Microamp is rewriting the rules of wireless connectivity What if you could stream ultra-high-res video from multiple mobile cameras—in real time, with zero lag—even in the toughest environments? That’s what Microamp is delivering. Their 5G mmWave private network enables ultra-fast, secure, and portable data transmission—ideal for defence, emergency response, and live video analytics. And it's deployable within hours. ⏱️ Now supported by the NATO DIANA Estonian accelerator, Microamp is scaling fast to boost modern defence capabilities and collaborate with key industry players across Europe. 👥 Behind the tech: CEO Dawid Kuchta and CTO Marcin Góralczyk are long-time friends, RF experts, and researchers with deep experience across Poland, the US, and Singapore in both commercial and military R&D. 💬 Highlights: 🔹 Biggest challenge – Landing their first industrial customer 🔹 Biggest win – A PoC with one of the world’s largest telcos 🔹 Edge – mmWave performance with multi-gigabit throughput and near-zero latency Their goal? To fill a clear market gap with a flexible, EU-based provider of mmWave private networks—not just for large enterprises, but also mid-sized companies. NATO DIANA Estonian accelerator is run by Tehnopol Startup Incubator and Sparkup Tartu Science Park. Read their full story on the Tehnopol site – link in comments 👇 #NATODIANA #5G #mmWave #WirelessInnovation #DefenceTech #dualuseinnovation #DeepTech #Tehnopol #PolishStartups

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  • The #EUDIS Defence Hackathon 2025 will take place from 9 to 11 May, simultaneously in eight countries across Europe. 🌍 This European Commission initiative brings together innovators, researchers, and defence experts to co-develop solutions that enhance European and Ukrainian #defence capabilities. 🛡️ The selected local organisers for the May edition are: Arribes Enlightenment (Spain), Bayern Innovativ GmbH (Germany), Fondazione E. Amaldi (Italy), Kaunas University of Technology (Lithuania), Krakowski Park Technologiczny | Krakow Technology Park (Poland), The National Defence Technology Centre (Denmark), Pražský inovační institut (Czech Republic), and Rīgas Tehniskā universitāte (Riga Technical University) (Latvia). 👥 Participant registration is open! The #hackathon welcomes individuals aged 18+ from EU Member States, Norway, and Ukraine who are ready to tackle critical defence challenges through bold and innovative ideas. 💡An informational webinar will be held on 9 April at 15:00 CEST, offering insights into participation requirements, event structure, and available support. 🔗 Learn more and register: https://lnkd.in/dJTJkyqe The hackathon is organised by Tehnopol in collaboration with EU Defence and SecurityCivittacecoforma events & communication, and CARSA. ✨

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  • How to successfully enter new markets? Start with learning from others and getting the right support! Couple of weeks ago we hosted a hands-on event for growth-stage companies looking to scale globally. 🌍 Participants had the chance to hear first-hand export experiences from three ambitious Estonian companies and learn how Tehnopol can support market expansion. A big thank you to our speakers: 🔹 Erik Mesikäpp 🇪🇪🇺🇸 from Ayren – for sharing insights on navigating the US market. 🔹 Frederika Frey from DriveX Technologies – for taking us through their AI-driven growth path. 🔹 Karl Õkva from Thorgate – for highlighting what it really takes to work with different markets. From practical advice on business culture (yes, your Patagonia vest matters!) to key learnings on building trust in new regions, the morning was packed with value. We support companies through a variety of targeted export programs, each designed to open doors to specific markets: 🔹 BSR Go-abroad – Helps SMEs expand into Baltic Sea Region, including Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Poland, and Germany. 🔹 FINESTJAPAN – Focuses on creating new business opportunities for Estonian and Finnish companies in Japan. 🔹 Bridging4Growth – Supports companies in entering emerging markets such as Brazil and Uzbekistan. 🔹 Health 3-2-1 – Tailored for health tech companies looking to access the UK and US markets. 🔹 Leap4Growth – A new initiative launching this fall, aimed at opening up opportunities in Vietnam and the Hong Kong region. 🔹 Enterprise Europe Network Estonia – The world’s largest support network for SMEs, providing access to international partnerships, expert advice, and market insights. If your target market isn’t listed above, we can still help — our network of mentors and partners is here to connect you with the right contacts and prepare you for successful market entry. Looking to grow your business internationally? Let’s talk.

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  • Curious about doing business in Japan but not sure where to start? Join us on April 24 in Tallinn for a hands-on seminar on how to prepare for entering the Japanese market. This session will give you a clear picture of the Japanese business landscape – from cultural nuances to concrete market-entry strategies. 💡 What you'll gain: ✔️ Insights into Japanese business culture ✔️ Best practices for sales and marketing in Japan ✔️ Market-entry models that work ✔️ Practical tips for building trust and communication with Japanese partners ✔️ Export strategy mentoring with expert Patrick Gerber This is your opportunity to connect with top advisors from Ciriot Inc. and FINESTJAPAN project, and explore how your company can take part in this unique international growth project. 📍 24 April | 08:30–13:00 | Tehnopol, Tallinn 🆓 Free to attend, registration required. 👉 Sign up now and take your first step toward Japan. Link in the comments!   FINESTJAPAN project aims to create for Finnish and Estonian SMEs new business deals in Japanese markets. Project partners Green Net Finland and Tehnopol, funded by Interreg Central Baltic Programme. #Tehnopol #FINESTJAPAN #Export #JapanMarket #BusinessExpansion #InternationalGrowth 

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  • What can business leaders learn from the battlefield?   Quite a lot, as it turns out! Our Innovation Leaders Club members recently gathered at Tehnopol for a hands-on workshop “Leadership Principles from the Battlefield”, led by Priit Lilleväli from Combat Ready │ Leadership Development Company – a professional with exceptional experience in both civilian and military fields.   The military knows how to lead under pressure. Decisions made in seconds, constant change, high stakes – sounds familiar for innovation leaders, right?   During this intense and practical session, participants gained four powerful leadership tools: ➡️ Cover and move – balance personal goals with the shared mission. ➡️ Keep it simple – craft clear, actionable plans everyone can follow. ➡️ Prioritize and execute – continuously assess, refocus, and communicate. ➡️ Decentralized command – empower your team with clarity and trust.   More than just a training, it was a mindset shift – empowering leaders to take personal responsibility, encourage bold decisions, and foster innovation through clear communication and trust.   💬 In the coming weeks, participants will put these tools into practice in their own companies and return in April to share insights and support each other in peer mentoring groups.   👉 This is what it means to be part of the Innovation Leaders Club – a network of 72 companies, created by SEB Eesti and Tehnopol, that’s serious about innovation, collaboration, and growth.   Curious to join? Look at the webpage link in the comments or contact Alice Reisel.   #innovationleadership #tehnopol #innovationleadersclub #leadershipdevelopment #collaboration 

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  • 🚘 Remote Control, Real Impact: Meet the Estonian Startup Backed by NATO DIANA Telearmy develops teledriving technology that converts existing vehicles into remotely controlled systems - quickly, cost-effectively, and reliably. The result? Greater tactical flexibility and operational efficiency for both military and civilian use. 🎯 Instead of building expensive autonomous systems, Telearmy enables the rapid conversion of existing vehicles - lower costs, faster adoption, and real-world performance. In high-risk operations, their tech improves safety and mission success. Their system has already proven effective in Ukraine under real combat conditions. 🌍 They’re part of the NATO DIANA accelerator, gaining access to mentoring, top defence networks, infrastructure, and support for dual-use tech. In Estonia, the programme is run by us and Sparkup Tartu Science Park. 📈 What’s next? Scaling into new markets and vehicle platforms over the next year. In five years, Telearmy aims to be a global leader in teledriving. 💡 Their advice to fellow founders: listen to music. The right rhythm can unlock fresh thinking. 🔗 Find out more in the article on our website—link in comments. ⬇️ #tehnopol #teledriving #defencetech #NATODIANA #innovation #estoniandefence #dualuse #mobilitytech #founderstory #remotetech

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  • On March 12, Tehnopol Startup Incubator’s film and multimedia accelerator IDA Hub hosted a panel discussion on the impact of AI on the film industry. 🎥🦾 The panel brought together global-minded experts: technology and visual solutions creator Kaspar Kallas, designer and innovation expert Markko Karu, and filmmaker and experimenter Mikk Rand. The discussion was moderated by Marko Russiver. During the engaging conversation, the panelists explored both the opportunities that technology brings and the darker sides of AI, as well as the emotional aspects of creativity – How does AI influence the creative process? What are the risks and what are the possibilities? And most importantly – how can creators make it work to their advantage? 🧐🚀 These questions were all answered in the panel and it was very exciting to listen to it on site. So we definitely recommend attending in the future! Find out more in the article about the expert insights and thoughts that resonated most 👉 https://lnkd.in/dqnMRJiv

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  • 🚀 Hey you, early-stage startup! #Latitude59 Pitch Competition 2025 is open for applications – and it’s your chance to join the ranks of high-impact startups that have secured over €2M in funding in recent years. 💸 💡 What are they looking for? ✔️ A strong founding team with a clear mission ✔️ A scalable business model ✔️ A functional product with traction or strong market feedback ✔️ Bonus points for real-world impact and industry disruption 🏆 What’s in it for you? Visibility. Prizes. Funding. And the opportunity to pitch on the main stage at one of the most startup-focused tech events in Europe. ✍️ How to apply? The application deadline is April 5, 2025. Find out more & apply here 👉 https://lnkd.in/g7RKV6fE If selected, you’ll be among the Top 30 teams competing for funding, prizes, and exposure at the pre-finals and main event in May. Good luck — and see you at #Latitude59! 👋 👋

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  • Are you developing a solution that fits —or could be adapted to— securetech or dual-use applications? Don’t miss the chance to connect with top corporates for strategic cross-border collaboration! 🤝   The Scale-Able project is now coming to Tallinn on May 20–21 for its third and final matchmaking and we at Tehnopol are happy to host it! The event connects startups and scaleups from Estonia, Finland, and Sweden with leading corporations such as ACTIA, Elomatic, G4S, SAAB, SEB, Telia, and more. 🌟 These companies are looking for groundbreaking technologies for areas such as: 👁️Computer Vision 🚧 Infrastructure & Logistics 🔐 Cybersecurity 💻 Data & Info Security 🛡️ Digital Defense 🌐 Digital Resilience 🤖 Drones & Robotics 🔒 Operational Security Please note: your innovation doesn’t need to be labelled as securetech or dual-use. If it fits, could be adapted, or has the potential to scale in that direction, this matchmaking is your opportunity to explore strategic collaborations! 🚨 Applications close in just a few days — don’t miss out!   MATCHMAKING DETAILS 📅 May 20-21, 2025 📍 Tallinn, Estonia ⏰ Application deadline: April 6  🔗 More info and application: scale-able.tehnopol.ee   The Scale-Able project is driven by Ignite Sweden, Norrköping Science Park (Sweden), and Tehnopol (Estonia), and is funded by the European Union’s Central Baltic Programme.   #ScaleAble #matchmaking #scaleup #startup #corporate #crossborder #sweden #estonia #finland #securetech #dualuse #innovation #collaboration

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