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e-Estonia Programme for BAU BG

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  • 09:00-10:00

    Introduction to the e-state

    with e-Estonia Briefing Centre

    Estonians are pathfinders, who have built an efficient, secure and transparent ecosystem that saves time and money. e-Estonia invites you to follow the digital journey. The initial part introduces and demonstrates the underlying mechanisms involved in digitizing a society, an overview of the main challenges and policies, an understanding of the infrastructure, e-solutions and services.

     

     

    10:00-11:00

    Public-Private cooperation in e-Government

    with Estonian Association of Information Technology and Telecommunications

    Estonian Association of Information Technology and Telecommunications (officially abbreviated as ITL) is a voluntary organisation, whose primary objective is to unite the Estonian information technology and telecommunications companies and organisations, to promote their co-operation in Estonia’s development towards information society, to represent and protect the interests of its member companies and to express their common positions.  The turnover of companies belonging to ITL makes up over 70% of the total turnover of the Estonian ICT sector.

     

    11:00-12:00

    High efficiency, low costs

    with Nortal

    Nortal is a multinational strategic change and technology company. Combining the unique experience of transforming Estonia into a digital leader and creating change in businesses with a strategic approach and data-driven technology, Nortal’s vision is to build a seamless society. Nortal partners with governments to bolster business through intelligent public administration.

    Nortal has planned and implemented over 40% of Estonia’s digital disruption, including in social, health and cyber security domains, which means we have a unique experience building a digital, seamless society. Being true digital governance trailblazers, Estonian establishments can help other governments achieve the same. Nortal has successfully exported its expertise to countries in Europe, the Middle East and North-America.

     

    12:00-13:00

    Lunch

  • 13:00-14:00

    X-road data exchange between government and private sector entities

    with Nordic Institute for Interoperability Solutions

    Nordic Institute for Interoperability Solutions (NIIS) is a non-profit association with the mission to ensure the development and strategic management of X-Road® and other cross-border solutions for digital government infrastructure.

    NIIS is both a network and cooperation platform and executioner of IT developments in members’ common interests. The institute focuses on practical collaboration, sharing of experience and promoting innovation. The operating model of the institute is something unique in the world.

    The republics of Estonia, Finland and Iceland are members of NIIS, and the Faroe Islands and the Government of Åland are partners of NIIS.

     

     

    14:00-15:00

    AI & Machine Learning in Government services

    with MindTitan

    MindTitan solves business and user problems with advanced AI and machine learning solutions for public and private sectors in Estonia. We enable the adoption of the most innovative AI ideas in the public sector that save lives, increase prosperity, and improve the quality of citizens’ lives.

     

    15:00-16:00

    Overview of Estonian e-Health ecosystem

    with Health and Welfare Information Systems Center

    The Health and Welfare Information Systems Centre (TEHIK) is an information and communication technology competence centre in the field of health, social security and labour. We implement the most important IT-projects of the public sector, counsel other state authorities about new developments and ICT-management, and are the pioneers of new technological solutions. TEHIK is the public sector agency

     

Contact

Visit us physically or virtually

We host impactful events both in our centre and online for government institutions, companies, and media. You’ll get an overview of e-Estonia’s best practices and build links to leading IT-service providers and state experts to support your digitalisation plans.

Questions? Have a chat with us.

Call us: +372 6273157 (business hours only)
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Find us

The Briefing Centre is conveniently located just 2 minutes drive from the airport and 7 minutes drive from the city centre.

You will find us on a ground floor of Valukoja 8, central entrance behind the statue of Mr Ernst Julius Öpik. Photo of the central entrance.

Valukoja 8
11415 Tallinn, Estonia