The European Green Capital Year brings a high-level green technologies conference and EXPO to Tallinn
Tallinn – the European Green Capital 2023 will host the Cleantech Forum Europe green innovation conference next autumn and organize the EXPO of green technologies.
The most important opinion leaders in the field around the world will meet in Tallinn on 14-16 of November 2023 at Cleantech Forum Europe, a conference aimed at sustainability and green technology.
Cleantech Forum Europe brings together about 500 people from 25-30 countries – leaders of innovative start-up companies, top investors and large global companies looking for new partners.
In addition, the international green innovation and technology EXPO, which brings together start-ups, research institutions and local governments, will be held in Tallinn at the same time, presenting the most innovative ideas in the field.
“It is a great honor for Tallinn to be the host city of the next Cleantech Forum Europe conference. We also welcome everyone to the green innovation EXPO that will take place at the same time. 2023. As the European Green Capital of 2018, Tallinn encourages the testing of sustainable and smart solutions and wants to share its experiences with other cities around the world. In the fall of next year, the green innovative ideas of the world will meet in Tallinn,” said the mayor of Tallinn, Mihhail Kõlvart.
Opinion leaders come together at Cleantech Forum Europe to discuss the biggest opportunities and challenges facing the field of sustainable and green technology today. “We are delighted to bring together the most innovative entrepreneurs, investors and multinationals from around the world that are advancing sustainable solutions for our future,” said Richard Youngman, CEO of Cleantech Group.
“Estonia’s green technology sector has developed strongly in recent years, which is exemplified by the increasing number of start-ups with a sustainable vision,” said Erki Ani, CEO of Cleantech Estonia. “Cleantech Forum Europe is the best event to pay more attention to sustainability in our capable startup country. Cleantech Estonia and Cleantech for Baltics organizations are supporting the next year’s big event to support the visibility of innovative technologies in our region and thereby contribute to climate goals,” added Ani.
The Cleantech® Group organizes research, consulting and events to boost development based on sustainable innovation around the world. From initial strategy development to final transactions, Cleantech® Group provides businesses, investors, governments and other stakeholders with the full support they need to develop a more sustainable, climate-neutral and resource-efficient environment.
Estonian start-ups such as Single.Earth, Woola, Roofit Solar, UP Catalyst, Power Up Energy Technologies, Gelatex Technologies etc. have graduated from the Cleantech Estonia program.
Information about Cleantech Europe can be found here and about Cleantech Estonia here.