Since Russia invaded Ukraine on 24 February 2022, over six million Ukrainians have fled their country seeking shelter elsewhere. Bordering countries were the first to assist those fleeing the warzone and many more opened their hearts and homes to help those in need.
Ilus Eesti, beautiful Estonia. My family's homeland. Estonia's countryside and people have an endearing gentleness about them which you fall in love with slowly and imperceptibly. I have nothing but respect and admiration for Estonians' courage and determination to survive despite centuries of repression, tyranny and foreign occupation. This blog aims to promote Estonian news, history and culture and seeks to enlighten readers about everything this unique country has to offer.
Wednesday, 27 July 2022
Estonia continues its strong support for Ukrainian war refugees
Sunday, 24 July 2022
A Glimpse of Life in a Displaced Persons Camp in 1945
Thursday, 21 July 2022
Estonia's tech firm Skeleton to build world’s largest supercapacitor factory in Germany
Estonian energy storage company Skeleton Technologies will invest 220 million Euros to build a new factory in Markranstädt, Germany, in partnership with Siemens. The new factory will be the company's second manufacturing plant and it will be the largest and most modern supercapacitor factory in the world.
So what are supercapacitors? Like batteries, supercapacitors are used to store and release energy, but at smaller quantities and faster speeds. Skeleton Technologies uses aluminium and a carbon-based material it produces in Estonia to make its supercapacitors, recouping energy produced naturally.
Skeleton’s supercapacitors are used in transport, grid, industrial and automotive applications and, according to the company, “offer the highest power and energy density on the market, almost instant charging and discharging and allow to reduce CO2 emissions and save energy”. “Supercapacitors are a key element in dramatically reducing emissions in the power generation, transportation and industrial sectors,” Taavi Madiberk, the CEO and co-founder of Skeleton Technologies, said in a statement.
Skeleton Technologies was created in Estonia in 2009, by Estonian entrepreneurs Taavi Madiberk and Oliver Ahlberg who studied at the University of Tartu. In 2017 the company received a €15 million investment from the European Investment Bank.
By 2025 the ultracapacitor market is estimated to be worth €7.5 billion. More information can be found on the Skeleton Technologies website.
Tuesday, 19 July 2022
Kadriorg to celebrate its 304th birthday
Every year, on the 22nd of July, Tallinn's Kadriorg Palace and Park celebrates its birthday. It was on this day in 1718, Russian Tsar Peter the Great and Italian architect Nicola Michetti arrived here and agreed on the location and general planning of the future castle and park. This year marks 304 years since the construction of Kadriorg and to celebrate, entertainment will take place including activities and workshops for children, as well as tours of both museums and the park. The celebrations will conclude with the 'Music for Peace' charity concert featuring performances by singers and musicians from Ukraine.
More information can be found on the Kadriorg Palace website
Sunday, 17 July 2022
Looking for a new Estonian film to watch? "Soo" is now available on DVD
Saturday, 16 July 2022
Thursday, 14 July 2022
Lightyear - the new Estonian stock trading app
British billionaire Richard Branson has reportedly invested in the new Estonian trading app called Lightyear. Today Lightyear launched its app in 19 more European countries including Germany, France and Italy. The company is planning to expand into non-euro countries like Sweden and Norway in the near future.
So what is Lightyear?
Founded in London last year by Estonian entrepreneurs Martin Sokk and Mihkel Aamer, Lightyear offers commission-free trading in over 3,000 global stocks and multi-currency accounts. Lightyear is an easy to use platform enabling the general public to invest their money in some of the world’s biggest companies, from Apple and Alibaba, to Spotify and Tesla. Sokk and Aamer previously worked for the successful Estonian money transfer company Wise.
More information can be found on the Lightyear website.
Monday, 11 July 2022
Estonia issues new two-euro coin in support of Ukraine
Last Friday the Estonian Central Bank released a special two-euro coin dedicated to Ukraine and freedom. The coin was designed by Daria Titova, a young Ukrainian refugee from Kharkiv who is currently studying at the Estonian Academy of Arts. Income from the coin sales will go to the Ukrainian Central Bank.
Friday, 8 July 2022
The Estonian Australian population has increased 21% since the last census
According to the latest 2021 census, 11,598 Australians identified as having Estonian heritage. This is a 21% increase compared to the previous census taken five years ago in 2016.
More information can be found here.
Thursday, 7 July 2022
Today is World Chocolate Day!
What began as a delicious drink first enjoyed by the Olmecs and Atzecs, chocolate eventually reached Europe centuries later via Spain and is now enjoyed by people all around the world. Today we celebrate the wonderful creation that is chocolate, consumed nowadays in so many forms!