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When Estonian businesspeople look towards Asia, they usually think first of China. However, that country has many suitors and there is little interest in newcomers; there are better hopes for Estonian companies in India. When Estonian businesspeople look towards Asia, they usually think first of China.
Central Baltic INTERREG IV A Programme 2007-2013 project „FIN-EST start-up development programme“.
Discussion paper is now open for global consultation.
Ott Pärna, CEO of the Estonian Development Fund, writes that Estonia is in a sufficiently good state to break free from the role of Scandinavia’s small brother.
Arengufondi seirest kasvas välja avaliku – ja erasektori huve ühendav koostööprojekt FinanceEstonia. Selle eesmärgiks on edendada finantsteenuste, sellega seotud tugiteenuste ja tehnoloogiate eksporti.
Our portfolio company rised next round seed funding from Matrix Partners, Atlas Venture, Next View Ventures and business angels.
Arengufond ja kaasinvestor Sibo Invest OÜ tegid väiketarbijaile mõeldud tuulegeneraatorite arendajasse my!WIND OÜ-sse seemneinvesteeringu 34000 EUR.
The Development Fund and the Embassy of India in Helsinki have launched a background study to find out Estonian-Indian business opportunities and develop a contact network that could facilitate further cooperation between public and private organizations of the two countries.
Development Fund together with private co-investors invest 1.5 million EUR in the Estonian firm NOW! Innovations Ltd., which develops mobile payment solutions.
In his interview to Jan Jõgis-Laats, professor Christian Ketels from HBS explains how states can find their competitive edge and what should Estonia do in order not to remain a low-cost location for other nations.

Postimees: India offers the next train for Estonia to jump on
17.01.2012 - When Estonian businesspeople look towards Asia, they usually think first of China. However, that country has many suitors and there is little interest in newcomers; there are better hopes for Estonian companies in India. When Estonian businesspeople look towards Asia, they usually think first of China.
Prof Arnoud De Meyer in the Talent Forum
Prof Arnoud De Meyer, President of Singapore Management University about the global war for talents and Singapore's structured approach to manage their talent pool.

16th and 17th of February the second StartSmart! event „Models4Business“ is dedicated to business modelling.