- Agendas
- Thursday, 13 October 2022
Thursday, 13 October 2022
Dutch-Estonian industrial seminar "Power of Tomorrow"
 
																									Export Counsellor at Enterprise Estonia in Benelux
 
																									Development Advisor, Estonian Engineering Federation
What is the value proposition of Estonian industry?
 
																									Deputy Secretary of State for Economic Development, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications
 
																									How to do business with global Dutch companies like Damen?
Kaarel Trei, Member of the Board, Muvor OÜ UK
 
																									Projects, cooperation, opportunities
Peter Cortie, SRC Netherlands, Board Member
In the maritime supply chain, Estonia can no longer (and should no longer) compete on price. And it doesn't need to, given the supply experience and quality requirements of the Estonian industry. Estonia has sufficient capabilities and skills to automate and digitise the maritime industry. Demand for industrial IT and cyber security expertise is growing. We explore how cooperation with the Netherlands could strengthen Estonia's future position in the maritime industry.
 
																									Discussion panel: challenges and opportunities for industry in Estonia
- Peter Cortie - SRC Netherlands, Board Member
- Jaak Viilipus - Head of the Maritime Economy Department, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications, Sweden
- Kristjan Tabri, DSc - Head of the Competence Centre for Marine Technology, Tallinn University of Technology, Member of the Board of the Estonian Marine Industries Association.
- Rimo Timm - Baltic Workboats sales- and marketing manager
 
 
																									 
																									How to get a 10 million contract with the Dutch?
Nadezda Vassilyeva, Sales Director, Marketex Offshore Constructions (BLRT Group)
 
																									Projects, cooperation, opportunities
Edwin van de Brug, Van Oord Offshore Wind Regional Manager
A renowned wind farm pioneer gives an overview of offshore wind developments in recent years and lessons learned. As offshore
wind sector has started to grow explosively, major new global challenges are emerging. We will also look at
key considerations for Estonian suppliers when doing business with the Dutch.
 
																									Discussion panel: challenges and opportunities for industry in Estonia
- Edwin van de Brug - Van Oord Offshore Wind Area Manager
- Kristo Kaasik - Head of Renewable Energy, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications
- Terje Talv - Estonian Wind Energy Association CEO
- Nadezda Vassiljeva - Sales Director Marketex Offshore Constructions (BLRT Group)
 
 
																									Why introduce green energy in your business?
Madis Raukas, Head of Applied Research Department, EAS
 
																									Projects, cooperation, opportunities
Petrus Postma - &FLUX co-founder, Estonian Hydrogen Corps
The Netherlands is positioning itself at the absolute forefront of the hydrogen economy, but they too have a question: where to get the technology? Let's find out? What are the technology challenges in the context of Northern Europe and what could be Estonia's value proposition?
 
																									Discussion panel: challenges and opportunities for industry in Estonia
- Petrus Postma - &FLUX co-founder, Estonian Hydrogen Corps.
- Annely Akkermann - Member of the Riigikogu, Chair of the Hydrogen Technology Support Group.
- Marek Alliksoo - Member of the Board of the Estonian Hydrogen Technologies Association, Skycorp CEO
- Margus Vihman - Member of the Board of AS Tallinna Sadam
 
																									Raul Kütt - CEO of the Estonian Engineering Federation
 
				 
						 
						 
						 
						 
						 
						 
						 
						 
						 
						 
						 
						 
						 
						 
						 
					 
					 
					 
					