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23.03.2023 - Technology
Cleantech for Baltics, a pan-Baltic think-tank for accelerated cleantech innovation and funding in sustainable technologies, has released Baltic Cleantech 2022 – a brief digest of the cleantech sector in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, its last year and plans for 2023.
The free overview covers investments made into the sector, trends affecting and happening in the sector, comparisons between Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, and insight into local policies and support opportunities.
“Looking forward to 2023, the Baltics cleantech startup sector is expected to continue its growth trajectory. With increasing awareness of the importance of sustainability and the urgency to reduce carbon emissions, there will be a growing demand for innovative solutions to address environmental challenges. The region’s supportive regulatory framework, access to funding, and skilled workforce will continue to attract entrepreneurs and investors to the Baltics,” states Erki Ani, Executive Director of Cleantech for Baltics in the digest.
The Cleantech for Baltics initiative was launched at the Baltic Sustainability Awards, wrote Labs of Latvia. It intends to build bridges between the cleantech community and Baltic policymakers to put cleantech innovation at the centre of the public debate.
The full digest is available online.
Source: labsoflatvia.com. Photo: Shutterstock.
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