Projects

Enterprise Europe Network

The Enterprise Europe Network provides support in finding foreign partners, as well as business support services that increase internationalisation and innovation capacity.

Europe Direct Jõhvi Information Centre

Europe Direct is part of a pan-European network whose activities in Jõhvi are organised by the Estonian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The information centre can be contacted to receive answers to questions concerning the European Union.

Estonian Export Directory

“Estonian Export Directory” is a practical publication and database of exporting companies that has become the Chamber’s and local exporters’ most important and representative publication. It is a practical tool for introducing the Estonian state and companies abroad.

Good Practices in the Vertical Food Supply Chain

The Estonian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Estonian Traders Association, the Estonian Chamber of Agriculture and Commerce, and the Estonian Food Industry Association have prepared the Estonian Good Practices in the Vertical Food Supply Chain. The purpose of the Good Practices is to increase honesty, trust and cooperation in the food supply chain and to ensure the efficient functioning of the supply chain.

Female Leaders Accelerator

Have you noticed that formats aimed at women are mainly attended by female entrepreneurs, not middle-level female managers from medium-sized and large companies? If you feel that you would like to train your critical thinking, argumentation, public speaking and negotiation skills, then come and join the accelerator! The accelerator centres on the SpeakSmartClub™ training methodology for adults. In addition, there will be an opening and closing event and monthly meetings with top managers from different sectors. All this so that the network, which is not so easy to grow within one’s own company, would expand.

Tourism in Balance (TIB)

The project focuses on spreading visitors in time and space in order to find a balance between visitors, communities and the environment in the region. The project seeks to address the negative impacts of tourism in the participating regions while promoting sustainable tourism practices. Tourism can bring economic benefits to a region, but at the same time it can burden local communities and the environment. Therefore, the project partners wish to jointly develop new strategies for better spreading visitors in time and space.

Energy Efficiency for SMEs

The purpose of the project is to increase companies’ awareness of and investments in energy-saving measures, thereby increasing their energy efficiency, reducing their environmental footprint and reducing emissions of air pollutants.

PPI4cities

A cooperation project for the introduction and use of innovative public procurement by local governments, PPI4cities (“Development and implementation of digital support tools for municipalities in order facilitate the use of public procurement of innovation”). The purpose of the project is to simplify the use of innovative public procurement in local governments in the Baltic Sea region.

Artificial Intelligence for SMEs

The purpose of the project is to deliver to small and medium-sized enterprises the knowledge needed to use artificial intelligence.

Easy Energy

The purpose of the Easy Energy project is to increase the energy and resource efficiency of public and commercial buildings.

EU Business Hub - Japan and Korea

EU Business Hub - Japan and Korea is a European Union (EU) funded project that supports EU small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in entering the Japanese and South Korean markets in the green, digital and healthcare sectors. The programme aims to strengthen EU companies’ export and investment capacity. Under the programme, ten business missions to Japan and ten to Korea will be organised in 2024-2027. Up to 50 EU companies, including companies from Estonia, can participate in each business mission.

EcoSMEnergy

The purpose of the project is to help small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) improve energy efficiency by complying with the requirements of EU directives and supporting the transition to clean energy. Energy-efficient solutions increase companies’ competitiveness and reduce costs.

Supporting the Belarusian Business Community in Exile

The Belarusian Diaspora Initiative is a project funded by the European Union (EU). It supports companies with Belarusian shareholders that operate in the EU, especially those that have had to leave Belarus because of government persecution, political opposition, human rights violations and the regime’s support for Russia’s aggression against Ukraine.

Co-organising Visits with Business Delegations

The purpose of the project was to take at least four delegations to target countries and also bring four foreign delegations to Estonia in order to introduce Estonian entrepreneurs to cooperation and investment opportunities in foreign countries.

FinEst4Ukraine

The purpose of the project is to support Estonian and Finnish companies in entering the Ukrainian market and to contribute to the creation of practical business relations with Ukrainian companies and organisations.

Timeless Talent

The purpose of the project is to support the well-being, work ability and competitiveness of employees aged 50+. The project focuses primarily on the industrial, logistics and service sectors, where an ageing workforce, a changing work environment, and a growing physical and mental workload create increasing challenges for employees and employers.

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