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The project aims to strengthen cooperation between the Tartu and Liepāja Film Funds, enhance mutual trust, and develop the skills needed to support cross-border collaboration and the growth of regional film communities.
The project aims to strengthen cooperation between the Tartu and Liepāja Film Funds, enhance mutual trust, and develop the skills needed to support cross-border collaboration and the growth of regional film communities.
The aim of the project is to co-create with partners an effective model for developing, assessing, and improving microcredential frameworks in the cultural and creative industries.
The aim of the project is to improve employment and entrepreneurial skills among young people aged 18–29 in Estonia and Finland. The primary target group is young people who possess practical skills or education in handicrafts, textiles, or design, but lack business knowledge.
The objective of the project is to support approximately 80 new small and medium-sized enterprises from Estonia, Latvia and Finland in the fields of hospitality and experience services, mainly in rural areas near the EU’s eastern border.
Creative Bridge is an initiative aimed at empowering creative young individuals, particularly those aged 18-25, within more distant rural areas in South Estonia and Central Finland.
To introduce South Estonia as a film region, develop contacts and networking in the film community and increase the competitiveness and entrepreneurship of SMEs in the audiovisual sector in South Estonia.
Tartu Centre for Creative Industries invites attractive ideas and creative entrepreneurs to Creative Industry’s pitching competition @sTARTUp Day. Your chance to shine is just around the corner!
The Gift Design Hackathon was organized by the Tartu Centre for Creative Industries and held in Tartu Paranduskelder (Repair Cellar). 47 participants came together to work in teams. The participants were guided by top level mentors and experts from different professional fields.
The project develops innovative learning strategies that help people understand the impact of their own consumption behaviour on the environment. It increases their knowledge about the interconnection between clothing production and environmental impact and thus initiates a behaviour change.
HackThatFashion project the project aims to provide the fashion companies and designers with practical methods and tools to boost technology and sustainability in fashion take-up and adoption. Project targets fashion designers and small and medium fashion companies in Europe.