Results of the 2023 Tallinnovation competition

The Tallinnovation competition for innovation organised by Tehnopol and the city of Tallinn received a record 25 applications this year. The jury chose four companies from among them that will receive a total of 100,000 euros to help bring their solutions into the urban space. Congratulations to all the winners!

TrackDeep

TrackDeep plans to test a system of sensors needed for identifying the position and movement vector of unmanned aerial vehicles in the urban space of Tallinn. The project aims to run tests to find the best plan for installing the infrastructure of sensors to create the U-space area where drones can fly in Tallinn.

The company received 30,000 euros to develop its solution.

Ibiot (Cleanhand)

The solution proposed by Ibiot (Cleanhand) installs sensors in rubbish bins that allow the waste collectors to empty the bins only when it is needed. This would help the city save money, cut its environmental footprint, and make waste transport more sustainable.

The Ibiot solution received 30,000 euros.

GScan

GScan has developed a muon scanner that can see deep into construction works to identify the internal geometry and any damage. The project is being piloted in Tallinn and will measure the cross-section of the balcony railing and the exterior of a building managed by the Tallinn Property Department, and it is also planned to scan one of the bridges in Tallinn. GScan received 30,000 euros to develop its solution.

LainePoiss (WiseParker)

The LainePoiss smart buoy created by WiseParker measures waves on the sea, ocean or other body of water, finding their height to an accuracy of 1 cm, their direction, their frequency and other important parameters. The project aims to give real-time information on the waves in the ports around Tallinn and their immediate vicinity to city residents, tourists and other users of the sea around Tallinn. The WiseParker project received 10,000 euros.

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