♪ Listen 0:00 Tallinnovation competition, offering up to €100,000 in funding, remains open until September 15 for smart city solutions aimed at improving Tallinn’s services and environment. The initiative, launched by the city, seeks innovative models and services in planning, construction, and mobility. Deputy Mayor Joosep Vimma stated the city’s goal is to rapidly implement smart solutions to shape the future of the city. The competition, now in its third year, has doubled the total innovation fund and increased the maximum support per company by two times. Tallinn intends to utilize these smart city solutions to modernize the city, enhancing its human-friendliness, sustainability, and inclusivity. Companies are invited to participate, potentially receiving financial support, piloting projects, and access to city contacts, advice, and the Technopol mentoring network. The competition supports testing e-solutions and data collection. Indrek Orava, CEO of the Science and Business Park Technopol, highlighted the competition’s role in supporting innovative technological ideas, particularly software solutions. He emphasized the importance of testing solutions on a small scale in a real city environment. Previous participants include Thinnect, offering traffic and noise sensors; KrattWorks, providing drone solutions for law enforcement; Solintel, producing smart streetlights; and Mypak Solutions, developing the Ringo Eco return packaging service. Janek Maar, a development manager at Ringo Eco, noted the competition provided valuable feedback that aided in the service’s further development. He recommends that start-ups seeking to validate their services participate in the Tallinnovation competition. Topics: #city #solutions #september Post navigation The game in Koziol is scheduled: the return of the Belarusian and Russian national teams to the IIHF schedule Yes, food! Guess how many people ate in the Viru Food Court in two months