The Baltics' largest deep tech industry event, "Deep Tech Atelier," has come to an end. The conference gathered 1443 participants from 40 countries, including large delegations from Finland, Sweden, Estonia, Germany, Lithuania, Israel, and Hungary. During two days, entrepreneurs, investors, and scientists discussed the prerequisites for the implementation of technologically intensive business ideas, as well as formed new teams for further cooperation.
During the conference, on five stages, the participants shared their experiences on how to commercialize technologically intensive business ideas, how to attract investments, communicate with society and find allies for the implementation of their ideas. This year's main focus was on the space industry, which is currently developing rapidly.
During the "Deep Tech Atelier," the European Space Agency Days were also held in Latvia for the second year, gathering representatives of this industry from many countries around the world. It is planned that in the near future, with the support of the European Space Agency, an industry incubator will be established in Latvia, where companies will be able to receive support for the implementation of their ideas.
In addition to exciting presentations by internationally renowned speakers, the conference also featured a large EXPO area where entrepreneurs and support organizations provided information and presented their products.