DigiGreen is the only conference in the Baltic States focused on green and digital transformation innovations, attracting experts, business leaders, and innovators for the third time, all aiming to create a more sustainable and cleaner future.
On 10 April, the energy ministers of the eight countries around the Baltic Sea endorsed the Vilnius Declaration on offshore wind development in the Baltic Sea.
The Baltic cleantech sector is on a steady trajectory to improve our economic well-being by creating high value-added jobs and increasing the global competitiveness of our industries.
Therefore, Practica Capital are thrilled to announce a significant addition to the team as they expand their presence in the region by welcoming Helery Pops, new Investment Manager in Estonia.
Cleantech for Baltics Ecosystem Coalition was officially launched in Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia, marking a significant milestone in the run towards net-zero for the Baltic cleantech sector on May 23.
Cleantech for Baltics goal is to strengthen the region by streamlining available opportunities and enabling stakeholders to mobilize finance, policies and demand to accelerate innovation.
On October 28th, Laima Balčiūnė, the Director Lithuania of Cleantech for Baltics, presented a joint initiative of the three Baltic countries at the Presidential Palace. This initiative will serve as the basis for forming the coalition “Cleantech for Baltics”.
The Baltic cleantech sector is on a steady trajectory to improve our economic well-being by creating high value-added jobs and increasing the global competitiveness of our industries.
The Net Zero Industry Act (NZIA) proposed by the European Commission in March 2023 is intended to set the foundation for the European Union’s response to the global cleantech race.
The Net Zero Industry Act is part of the wider Green Deal Industrial Plan (GDIP) with the aim to boost the competitiveness of the cleantech sector and build the industrial capacity for the clean technologies that make up the European Green Deal.
DigiGreen is the only conference in the Baltic States focused on green and digital transformation innovations, attracting experts, business leaders, and innovators for the third time, all aiming to create a more sustainable and cleaner future.
On 10 April, the energy ministers of the eight countries around the Baltic Sea endorsed the Vilnius Declaration on offshore wind development in the Baltic Sea.
Vilnius TechFusion Startup Awards took place in Vilnius on Thursday evening, recognising the most successful startups of Lithuania in 2023, as well as emerging and climate-friendly technology companies.
On November 23rd, Greentech Forum Vilnius celebrated its 17th edition, emerging as a pivotal event in the energy, transportation, and green economy sectors.
On October 4th, Investment and Development Agency of Latvia organized the Business Forum “Energy future in the Baltic Sea”, promoting closer and more efficient cooperation between the countries of the region.
On 31st October at 1PM in Riga conference “Synchronisation as a regional innovation opportunity” will bring together stakeholders from the Baltic states and the UK to share insights on the opportunities emerging by the synchronisation and how to tackle them effectively.
Cleantech for Baltics Ecosystem Coalition was officially launched in Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia, marking a significant milestone in the run towards net-zero for the Baltic cleantech sector on May 23.
Cleantech for Baltics goal is to strengthen the region by streamlining available opportunities and enabling stakeholders to mobilize finance, policies and demand to accelerate innovation.
On October 28th, Laima Balčiūnė, the Director Lithuania of Cleantech for Baltics, presented a joint initiative of the three Baltic countries at the Presidential Palace. This initiative will serve as the basis for forming the coalition “Cleantech for Baltics”.
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