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“Estonia is SiliconValley’s best kept secret unicorn hatchery,” says James S. York builds bridges between Estonia and America “I believe, there are a lot of opportunities for cooperation for IT companies in Hamburg because many of the things we are actively talking about here, such as e-government, smart services and artificial intelligence, have already been implemented there,” Krtil added.
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“By exchanging knowledge with digitally advantaged Estonia, and leading common projects together, we are creating high added value,” said Alois Krtil, CEO of ARIC Hamburg. #3 Estonia and Germany start cooperation in the field of artificial intelligenceĮnterprise Estonia and Artificial Intelligence Center (ARIC) Hamburg signed a memorandum of cooperation to enhance collaboration between Estonian and German companies in the fields of AI, robots, smart cities and digitalization. This ensures a significantly longer life for these devices, and they will also be several times safer,” academician Enn Lust, Director of the Institute of Chemistry at the University of Tartu, Professor of Physical Chemistry commented.Īnd cooperation is one of the keys to success we are working for here in Estonia: between science and business, between companies, between talents and countries around the world, as the following stories show. “Our next-generation fuel cells operate at significantly lower temperatures than previously available on the market. Tech company Auve Tech and the University of Tartu have begun developing a hydrogen-powered self-driving vehicle which is expected to be completed by mid-2021. If you want to peek into the future of traffic with environmentally friendly self-driving cars on the roads, then Estonia is the right place to do that. #2 Auve Tech and the University of Tartu are developing a self-driving hydrogen car For example, a water or a foam tank with a pump would be installed in the robot for helping firefighters or a plough for cultivating the soil. Only the tools integrated onto it differ. It sounds like a lot to expect from one machine, but actually, the vehicle itself, is basically the same. “Our robot is designed to save lives,” Milrem’s Science and Development Director, Mart Noorma proudly says. Doesn’t matter if it’s a battlefield, a forest, a mountain, or a field – the goal remains the same. The company’s goal is to find out how an unmanned vehicle could move around on difficult terrain. #1 Estonians invented a friendly war robotĮstonian company Milrem Robotics , together with scientists, has built a good-hearted war robot, that can turn into a mini-tank, firefighter or tree planter. Milrem Robotics and Auve Tech that made headlines in February 2020, are just some of them. There are several companies and groups of scientists in Estonia constantly coming up with innovative solutions. Estonians are frontrunners when it comes to self-driving vehicles.