The Nobel Hall with its separate entrance and spacious lobby is located in the Noblessner Foundry, city center side, and is distinguished from the rest of the building by its lower roof.
The hall was named after Emanuel Nobel, one of the founders of the historic submarine shipyard. This side of the building housed the foundry for non-ferrous metals. The large hall of the foundry, which is now the PROTO discovery factory, used to be the shipyard’s assembly workshop. For detailed information, please visit their website.
Latitude59 2024 takes place on May 23 and 24 in Kultuurikatel – a century-old power plant in central Tallinn, transformed into a magnificent creative hub.
Latitude59 is the flagship startup & technology event in the Baltics. Over the past decade, it has become one of the main attractions for the region’s top investors and startup companies. Latitude59 is the most impactful time to bring over international guests and welcome partners from around the world who are interested in the intersection of tech and governance, and fostering innovation between public and private sectors.
With around 3000 attendees, including 500+ investors and 800+ startup representatives, the tech gathering brings together key players who are serious about startups, investing, impact and shaping the world through technological advancements. Participants will hail from all over the world, from Northern Europe to Silicon Valley to Japan.
Latitude59 2024 is going to be bold. Our mission is to recruit thought leaders and spokespeople from all around the globe to talk honestly and openly about what really matters, facing the most urgent challenges in the industry. We will focus on startups and investors who value impact and inclusion as much as we do. We know that every attendee matters when everyone is driven by the same underlying goal – changing the world.
Accelerate Estonia is a governmental innovation lab shaping public policy to enable impactful businesses. We create new market opportunities from Estonia to the world by helping businesses overcome regulatory obstacles. We hold the mandate from one of the most agile government’s in the world to enable ideas which are at the forefront of global innovation.
Startup Estonia is a governmental initiative aimed to create more success stories of startup companies in Estonia by developing three building blocks: availability of human resources and capital, open and connected community and services, and transparent and straightforward regulative infrastructure
The Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications is a government ministry of Estonia. The objective of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications is to increase the competitiveness of Estonian companies and thus the prosperity of the people. The Ministry is also in charge of implementing the R&D and Innovation and Entrepreneurship Strategy 2035 (RDIE) by creating measures to promote innovation and support research-intensive startups which are of central importance to increasing knowledge transfer.