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Research Services in Estonia
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Quantem Analytics
When analyzing your samples for safety, you must evaluate contaminants like pesticides, pharmaceuticals, their transformation products, etc. to assess toxicological risks. Using suspect or non-target screening is an effective approach, allowing you to detect peaks and identify compounds holistically. However, estimating the concentration from MS signals of close-eluting or similar compounds or using single point calibration can result in errors as large as tens of millions of times, making it challenging to assess the actual risk accurately. Before you invest in standards for calibration and embark on time-consuming method development, turn to Quantem. Our software utilizes a robust computational model, derived from tens of thousands of measurements, to swiftly estimate the concentration of any small compound with an average error of 3 times. This accuracy provides sufficient certainty to promptly determine the next steps, including whether detailed quantification of the suspect compound is necessary, or whether Quantem estimation indicates that the concentration is too low to pose a risk. Discuss your specific use case with our CEO Jaanus Liigand. jaanus@quantem.co
1 to 10 staff
Zen Native
Zen Native is manufacturer and developer of uncompromising quality CBD hemp products. The unique product line made in cooperation with Estonian, Swiss and Spanish laboratories provide excellent health-promoting properties of the hemp plant in a versatile and safe way.
1 to 10 staff
Aideas Ou
AiDEAS is a highly innovative technology and data solutions provider. The company is building machine learning and AI-power technology to unlock the value hidden in huge volumes of data, reducing the time to find, diagnose, comprehend and act at a speed that is impossible for humans, thereby generating new faster insights. AiDEAS portfolio is built on leading-edge AI technologies including data mining and machine learning/deep learning to (i) enable data-rich and knowledge-lean automation of valuable tasks of perception, classification and numeric prediction as well as (ii) collect, organise, analyse and discover hidden patterns and value in voluminous amounts of structured and/or unstructured data. AiDEAS staff comes from different computer science backgrounds with over 15 years experience and a particular focus in developing novel algorithms as well as leading award-winning academic research for solving important existing and emerging problems in various industries such as Healthcare, Industry 4.0 and Oil & Gas. The core team of AiDEAS is also experienced in the definition, execution and management of of big EU projects in the R&D area within an extended European growing network consisting of universities, research centers, SMEs and large enterprises.
11 to 50 staff
Taltech Mechatronics And Autonomous Systems Research Group
The main activities of TalTech Mechatronics and Autonomous Systems Research Group are focused on electromechanics and mechatronics and respective systems in machines and vehicles and their control. Recent research activities are concentrated on developing Digital Twin for the propulsion drive of the autonomous electric vehicle. Main research interests: Mechatronics Systems; Electrical Drives; Electric Transportation; Autonomous Vehicles; UAVs; Industrial Automation related to Mechatronics; Machine Vision; Intelligent Control Systems; Dynamics of Robots and Machines; Networks of Smart Things; etc.
1 to 10 staff
Centre For Semiotic Applications
The Centre for Semiotic Applications was established in the Department of Semiotics at Tartu University in June 2022. The Department of Semiotics is one of the most important centres of semiotics in Europe and has extensive experience with semiotic application projects resolving complex environmental, cultural, and social problems. The mission of the Centre for Semiotic Applications is to promote the application of semiotic theories in decision-making processes and in the context of communication, and encourage decision-making based on scientific research. Centre for Semiotic Application: conducts analysis that offer solutions to complex cultural, social, and environmental problems, offers expertise and consultations, designs educational programs and offers training courses, participates in the work experience program of the Department of Semiotics and organises work placement for students, introduces and promotes semiotic applications to the public, and develops international collaborations in the field of semiotic application.
11 to 50 staff
Ev Insights
First European market research company fully dedicated to electric mobility
1 to 10 staff
Gaiahub
At GaiaHub, we create data-driven modular and customizable products to monitor urban mobility activities and apply optimization actions including- CO2 reporting automation- low-emissions zone (LEZ) implementation- intelligent traffic lights management to efficiently manage the city congestion and air quality- changing transportation routes to elaborate on negative climate impact- designing a policy change based on real-time facts and intelligent predictions.
1 to 10 staff
On Treks
Human‑in‑the‑loop applications and scientific workflows. Validated measures and models. For individuals and companies conducting research or building applications in neuroscience & psychology.
1 to 10 staff
Plant Invent
We promote gas exchange measurements of whole unscathed plants/shoots in well-controlled various conditions. Measuring whole plants or attached shoots provides a unified picture, where macroscopic plant water relations, transpiration, photosynthesis, water-conducting tissues in the plant and microscopic events in the guard cell signaling are all brought together – this is what happens in real plant growing in the real field.
1 to 10 staff
Taltech Centre For Digital Forensics And Cyber Security
TalTech Centre for Digital Forensics and Cyber Security works towards enhancing the competence and ability of Estonian computer security field through education, research and development. We strive towards becoming the best cyber security Master's and Doctoral studies institution in the Baltics and Nordic countries. The centre is a part of TalTech Department of Software Science. The Centre for Digital Forensics and Cyber Security coordinates Cybersecurity MSc programme (IVCM). The centre focuses on the development of the cyber security field. The goals which stem from this can be elaborated as follows:* Raising the competence and ability of Estonian digital forensics and cyber security through education, research and development;* Focusing on the relevant actions in TalTech according to Estonian national cyber security strategy;* Cooperation and preparation for technological interchange with other relevant fields of research. TalTech Centre for Digital Forensics and Cyber Security was established in November 2014 at CyberCrime2014 conference. The partnership contract was signed by Tallinn University of Technology, Ministry of the Interior, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications, Police and Border Guard Board, Estonian Forensic Science Institute and Information System Authority.
11 to 50 staff
Taltech Industrial Virtual & Augmented Reality Ivar Lab
TalTech IVAR Laboratory studies Virtual and Augmented reality technologies and their respective applications in revolutionizing industrial workflows. Explore The main focus of our research is developing applications for industrial cases through extensive use of Virtual and Augmented Reality technologies. We develop VR/AR and mobile device applications, providing teaching support and specialized solutions for industry. Our research results include synchronization of the physical factory and its Digital Twin, Smart Workstation Development, and other.
11 to 50 staff
Virtual Neuroscience Lab
In the end of 2017 Virtual Neuroscience Lab was a merged with Criffin by capturing valuable research results and know how needed for further research and development in Criffin. Criffin has always valued scientific approach and therefore developed ties with scientific companies. Virtual Neuroscience Lab – a scientific unit researching VR was founded by Madis Vasser and co-founded by Criffin’s founder, Peeter Nieler. Virtual Neuroscience Lab has conducted interesting smaller and bigger research projects related to Virtual Reality that can be seen further down on this page. NeuroSc Lab was stongly focused on the research of neurohaptics or what we also call “tactile illusion study” and Criffin is currently looking for academic or private sector science partner for continuing Neurohaptics studies.
1 to 10 staff
Kriisiuuringute Keskus - Crisis Research Centre
Aitame kujundada säilenõtkeid kohalikke omavalitsusi ja kogukondi, arendades teaduspõhiselt valmisolekut ja kohanemisvõimet. Töötame koos otsustajate ja kogukonnaga, pakkudes uuringuid, koolitusi ja võimestavaid arenguprogramme kohaliku vastupanuvõime tugevdamiseks. We help shape resilient muncipalities and communities by advancing science-based preparedness and adaptability. We work with decision-makers and communities through research, training, and capacity-building programs that strengthen local resilience.
1 to 10 staff
One Health Estonia Oh-Boost.Eu
The One Health-BOOST (OH-Boost) Project aims to enhance research and innovation excellence and improve the management capacities of the Estonian University of Life Sciences and Tartu University in the field of One Health through partnering with the University of Helsinki and the University of Milan. Funded by the European Union through HORIZON Coordination and Support Actions under grant agreement № 101079349 “Boosting the One Health Research Excellence and Management Capacity of the Estonian University of Life Sciences. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Research Executive Agency. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
11 to 50 staff
Antropoloogia Keskus
Meie pärusmaaks on ettevõtteid ja organisatsioone arendavad antropoloogilised inimkesksed uuringud, konsultatsioonid ja koolitused. Aitame tundma õppida oma klienti, kasutajat või kogukonda, märgata mustreid ja luua positiivseid muutusi loovaid lahendusi. Meie metoodikast on abi igas elu- ja ärivaldkonnas.
1 to 10 staff
Baltic Engagement Centre For Combating Information Disorders Becid
Baltic Engagement Centre for Combating Information Disorders (BECID) is a network of experts working to combat information disorders and promote media literacy in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
51 to 200 staff
Screenme Podcast
The ScreenME Podcast is a monthly podcast dedicated to entrepreneurship in the creative and media fields, hosted by Ulrike Rohn, Professor of Media Management and Economics at Tallinn University in Estonia. This English-language podcast features both Estonian and international guests who bring a wealth of experience and insights. Entrepreneurs in the Media and Creative Sector: Hear from those who have launched successful businesses in these ever-changing Many of whom are proud Tallinn University/BFM alumni. Industry Experts: Gain profound insights into the latest and future developments in the media and creative sectors from industry insiders. Educators: Learn from those who teach entrepreneurship to students in creative and media fields. Our guests discuss their pedagogical approaches and offer valuable advice to both students and educators. You can find the ScreenME podcast episodes on Spotify, Deezer, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.
1 to 10 staff
Institute Of The Estonian Language
The Institute of the Estonian Language is a research and development institution whose mission is to contribute to the survival and good health of Estonian by the cultivation and advancement of standard Estonian, by compiling and editing dictionaries essential for the national culture and by the maintenance of relevant data collections, as well as by fundamental and applied research supporting the above activities, and by providing the language with a language-technological support. The main research as of the Institute are modern Estonian, history of the Estonian language, Estonian dialects, and our Finno-Ugric cognate languages.
51 to 200 staff
Smart Twincity
The FINEST Twins Center of Excellence (CoE) will be the first EU cross-border Smart City research excellence and demo lab. The smart city concept is based on the idea that information and communication technologies improve the functioning of cities by enhancing efficiency, quality of life and improving competitiveness. However, there is no leading definition of Smart City, and the current trends of any individual Smart City depend to a great extent on the local contextual factors. The focus areas are Smart Environment, Smart Mobility and Smart Living, to be defined more precisely during the preparation phase. The results will be scientific, innovation and business related co-operation between Helsinki region and Estonia in the Smart City thematics, promoting efficient exchange of knowledge, building a joint research portfolio, support faster cross-border testing and take-up of Smart City innovations. Partners: Tallinn University of Technology, Forum Virium Helsinki, Aalto University and the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications of Estonia.
11 to 50 staff
Iris Policy
Iris Policy specialises in policy analysis and communications. We provide research-led content to inform policy development and outreach. Our analysis helps clients manage risks and shape the policy narrative. Iris Policy develops issue-specific communications, policy advocacy and long-term influencing strategies to ensure your work remains at heart of the debate. We hone media interview techniques, speech writing and presentation skills through individual and group training.
1 to 10 staff
Glitter
The Glitter Finance crosschain messaging and communication protocol focuses on ease of use and real-world applications. Building emphasized security, speed of connectivity, and stability of bridging. Our current product is a USDC native-to-native bridge that we developed with Circle. The bridge uses Circle's own liquidity, does not wrap tokens, and does not store stablecoins in our bridge vault. It combines the security of Glitter and Circle and is decentralized as two separate bridging layers (Glitter and Circle) work together during the bridging process. Another finished product is our own 7-chain wrapped token bridge. Emphasis on security was placed during the creation of this bridge and it was developed in collaboration with a well-known technical team. Outside of this we have also developed a functional cross-chain MEV bot. Glitter's UI was developed to break down the cross-chain bridging process to a newcomer and to scale with everyday, non-native crypto users. Using our bridge infrastructure and innovative UI, the Glitter team plans to develop a cross-chain P2P payment platform that incorporates real world assets and the real world economy.
1 to 10 staff
Sightnav
SightNav your trusted partner in new technology consulting. We're a team of experts fueled by a passion for emerging technologies – drones (air, land, sea), advanced image processing, secure communication, radio signal systems (jamming and anti-jamming) and cybersecurity.
1 to 10 staff
Estonian Institute Of Historical Memory
The Estonian Institute of Historical Memory investigates international crimes and human rights violations committed by anti-human regimes, researches the totalitarian ideologies that created such regimes and informs the public about the research results both in Estonia and internationally.
11 to 50 staff
Eesti Keele Instituut
The Institute of the Estonian Language is a research and development institution whose mission is to contribute to the survival and good health of Estonian by the cultivation and advancement of standard Estonian, by compiling and editing dictionaries essential for the national culture and by the maintenance of relevant data collections, as well as by fundamental and applied research supporting the above activities, and by providing the language with a language-technological support. The main research as of the Institute are modern Estonian, history of the Estonian language, Estonian dialects, and our Finno-Ugric cognate languages.
51 to 200 staff