NATO DIANA Accelerator alumni GaltTec secures €1M to power drones and IoT devices with next-generation fuel cells

GaltTec, an Estonian deep-tech startup developing micro-tubular solid oxide fuel cells (mSOFCs) for portable and off-grid energy solutions, has successfully closed its pre-seed funding round, raising a total of €1 million from private investors and grants. The investment will accelerate the company’s mission to provide lightweight, long-lasting power solutions for drones and IoT devices, reducing reliance on conventional batteries. GaltTec was the only Estonian startup in the NATO DIANA Accelerator’s first batch. 

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Originally published on 3 Mar

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School-born Startup Joins Google-Funded Accelerator to Reinvent Learning

By Startup Lithuania 18 April 2025

Discussions have been increasing in Lithuania about how artificial intelligence will change learning – but BBright is already doing it. The team founded just a few years ago is now helping thousands of school pupils in Lithuania to learn maths more efficiently, and the Elicėjus platform they are developing has already been recognised internationally. It has been recently selected for the Google.org-funded Grow AI Accelerator and received USD 140 000.

The idea to create a personalised learning platform came from personal experience rather than from market analysis, since both Mantas Vičius, the co-founder of the platform, and his classmates struggled with maths at school. “We didn’t know where to start – the gaps kept piling up, until eventually we didn’t know where exactly we were stuck,” he says. Having subsequently examined the national statistics, they realised that it was a systemic problem: 35% of graduates fail the maths exam and 40% fail the evaluation of basic education achievements.

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Originally published on 18 Apr

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Port of Gdańsk at the anniversary Seatrade Cruise Global fair in Miami

By Port of Gdańsk 18 April 2025

From 7 to 10 April this year, the global passenger cruise industry met in the heart of Miami for the 40th edition of Seatrade Cruise Global – the largest and most important event in the cruise shipping calendar. The Port of Gdańsk, which traditionally represents Poland on the international stage, had to be among this group of exhibitors and business people from all over the world.

Although the Seatrade Cruise Global trade fair is mainly associated with Florida today, its origins date back to 1985, when the first edition of this event was held in New York. The anniversary fair brought together representatives of the largest shipowners, ports and tourist organisations, who discussed the future of passenger cruises, sustainable development and technological innovations.

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Originally published on 18 Apr

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The first stage of Kelmė wind farm has reached commercial operations date

By Ignitis 17 April 2025

Ignitis Renewables, an international green energy company, has completed the first stage of the largest wind energy project in Lithuania and the Baltics, Kelmė wind farm. The 114-megawatt (MW) Kelmė wind farm I has successfully reached the commercial operations date.

“Kelmė wind farm I is the largest wind energy project implemented by Ignitis Renewables in Lithuania to date. This is one of the cornerstone projects that will allow us to move firmly towards our main goal of reaching 4–5 gigawatts (GW) of installed green generation capacity by 2030. This stage marks the increase in local electricity generation as well as the creation of a more secure energy system domestically and across the region,” says Darius Maikštėnas, CEO of Ignitis Group.

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Originally published on 17 Apr

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New Roadmap Offers Guidance on Combatting Labour Exploitation in Sweden

By Council of the Baltic Sea States 17 April 2025

The Council of the Baltic Sea States (CBSS) and the Swedish Gender Equality Agency (Jämställdhetsmyndigheten) have published a new roadmap aimed at strengthening Sweden’s response to trafficking for forced labour and labour exploitation.

The publication, Effectively Identifying, Disrupting and Countering THB for Labour Exploitation: A Roadmap for Sweden, offers practical guidance based on national and international research, study visits, and expert consultations.

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Originally published on 16 Apr

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Estonia secures European investors for a 1 GW offshore wind project

By Invest in Estonia 16 April 2025

Estonian offshore wind opportunities unite investors from all around Europe. Estonian energy company Sunly has joined forces with France’s VALOREM Group and Norway-based Deep Wind Offshore to develop the Tuul Energy project, reports Oedigital.

The collaboration, announced on April 10, will focus on developing a massive 250 km² area near Saaremaa Island. The project aims to install bottom-fixed offshore wind turbines with a potential capacity exceeding 1 gigawatt (GW), enough to power hundreds of thousands of homes.

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Originally published on 15 Apr

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Startup Lithuania’s GameTech Accelerator Returns with 10 New Studios

By Innovation Agency Lithuania 16 April 2025

Lithuania’s fast-growing gaming ecosystem is getting another level-up: the second edition of the GameTech Accelerator has officially kicked off with 10 new studios ready to take their game ideas global.

“Lithuania’s game scene is buzzing with creativity and potential. The country’s first dedicated GameTech accelerator proves that with the right mentorship and international exposure, our local teams can become competitive on a global stage,” said Karolina Urbonaitė, Head of Startup Lithuania at Innovation Agency Lithuania. “We’re proud to be part of this initiative that’s not only accelerating game studios but also reshaping our startup ecosystem.”

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Originally published on 15 Apr

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Latvia to host EUDIS Defence Hackathon for the first time

By Labs of Latvia 15 April 2025

Riga Technical University (RTU) Science and Innovation Centre (ZIC) invites applications for participation in the defence industry hackathon EUDIS Defence Hackathon 2025 by May 5. The hackathon will take place from May 9 to 11 at RTU Rezekne Academy.

The goal of the hackathon is to promote innovation development in the defence sector, focusing on the creation of innovative equipment and software solutions for Ukraine’s defence needs.

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Originally published on 14 Apr

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Luleå University of Technology makes major investment in AI

By Luleå Teknsika Universitet 15 April 2025

Luleå University of Technology is taking a unified approach to AI development through a strategic action plan that encompasses the entire organisation. The aim is to integrate AI into its core mission while ensuring the technology is used ethically, legally, and intelligently.

“AI is here to stay and affects all of us, regardless of our role. This is one of the biggest technological changes we face – perhaps comparable to the introduction of personal computers. We need to understand it and use it in a responsible and smart way,” says Pär Weihed, Pro Vice-Chancellor at Luleå University of Technology.

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Originally published on 14 Apr

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Finland holds steady on attracting foreign investment

By Business Finland 14 April 2025

While foreign direct investment flows across Europe dropped in 2024, Finland held its line in attracting international companies. Sustainability took center stage, with investments driving cleaner solutions for energy, manufacturing and recycling. AI and imaging were in the mix too.

According to Invest in Finland’s monitoring service, foreign companies established or acquired 231 new entities in Finland during 2024 – a decrease of just 6% from the previous year. Over the same period, foreign-owned companies already operating in Finland made 130 follow-up investments.

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Originally published on 14 Apr

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Baltic Pavilion Officially Opens at Expo 2025 Osaka

By Investment and Development Agency of Latvia 14 April 2025

Today, on April 13, the Baltic Pavilion, with the theme “We Are One,” was officially opened at Expo 2025 Osaka, the world’s largest international exhibition. Showcasing a joint presence of Latvia and Lithuania, the pavilion explores the synergy between nature, people, and technology. The global event in Japan will run for six months—until October 13—bringing together 160 countries and 9 international organizations. An estimated 28 million visitors from around the globe are expected to attend.

The official opening of the Baltic Pavilion was marked by a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by Edmunds Valantis, State Secretary at the Ministry of Economics of Latvia; Lāsma Līdaka, Commissioner General of Latvia at Expo 2025; Zigmārs Zilgalvis, Ambassador of Latvia to Japan; Lina Antanavičiene, Commissioner General of Lithuania at Expo 2025 Osaka; Aurelijus Zykas, Ambassador of Lithuania to Japan; and Artūrs Analts, the artist and designer of the Baltic Pavilion.

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Originally published on 14 Apr

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