Matchmaking event: Collaborate with corporates on securetech & dual-use
- 20.05.2025
- 13:00
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- 21.05.2025
- 16:30
Tehnopol, 12618 Tallinn, Harju maakond

Are you leading a startup or scaleup in the securetech or dual-use sectors? 🔐 ⚙️🚀
The Scale-Able project is hosting its third matchmaking event on May 20-21 in Tallinn, Estonia and you are invited! This exclusive opportunity brings together forward-thinking corporations and high-potential startups and scaleups from Estonia, Finland, and Sweden.
The program includes a workshop, networking mingle, and a tailored matchmaking session where you can meet corporates looking for scaling companies with the potential to solve their innovation challenges. This is your unique opportunity to be matched with international corporations and get tailored 1:1 meetings with a right contact from an international corporation.
Focus areas for this matchmaking event are securetech and dual-use, with the following sub-categories:
👁️ Computer vision
🚧 Critical infrastructure & logistics
🔐 Cybersecurity
💻 Data & information security
🛡️ Digital defense
🌐 Digital resilience
🤖 Drones and robotics
🔒 Operational security
If you have a solution for any of these challenges, apply before April 3!
If you’re a corporation eager to engage with cutting-edge startups and scaleups, a limited number of spots are still available. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this transformative event.
MATCHMAKING DETAILS
📅 May 20-21, 2025
📍Tallinn, Estonia
⏰Application deadline: March 21 (corporates) & April 3 (startups, scaleups)
🔗 More info and application form: https://scale-able.tehnopol.ee/
Once you have submitted your application, we will start match scaling companies with the participating corporates based on the corporate innovation needs. You will receive a notification email whenever a corporate confirms a match with your company and we will schedule all your matchmaking meetings.
The Scale-Able project is driven by Ignite Sweden, Norrköping Science Park (Sweden), and Tehnopol (Estonia), and is funded by the European Union’s Central Baltic Programme.