Winners of the 2025 Tallinnovation competition

Six Estonian companies received a total of €145,000 to develop and test innovative smart city solutions in urban spaces. The innovation competition received 32 submissions.

DeltaE Insenerid:

Dynamic energy monitoring system.

Received:
27 220 €

Paul-Tech

Soil station service.

Received:
28 500 €

Urban Farm

Smart greenhouse – an automatic, energy-efficient, and app-controlled plant device for the indoor environment

Received:
27 000 €

Teede Tehnokeskus

Data-based infrastructure measurement system

Received:
20 760 €

7sense

AI-based accessible tourism and museum experience for visually impaired people.

Received:
20 760 €

ThinFacility

AI indoor climate solution for public buildings

Received:
20 760 €

While in previous years the contest only offered testing opportunities within Tallinn, this time three Estonian companies got the chance to pilot their solutions abroad – in the German city of Heidelberg.

The selected companies and their support amounts:

  • Elmo (IamTeledriving) – remotely operated electric taxi service, €10,000 (supported by Sparkasse Heidelberg and Stadtwerke Heidelberg)
  • Urban Farm – automatic, energy-efficient indoor plant-growing cabinet that can be controlled via a mobile application, €5,000 (supported by Sparkasse Heidelberg)
  • Plugfree – software platform that integrates electric vehicle chargers into a unified network, €5,000 (supported by Stadtwerke Heidelberg)
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