23.1.2024 | Estonia
The largest business festival in the Baltics
Text Mark Taylor
Photo Kiur Kaasik / sTARTUp Day

sTARTUp Day, which is the largest business festival in the Baltics, is set to expect more than 3500 people this year. At this year’s event, you can listen to inspiring speeches by people as influential as Estonia’s president, take part in practical seminars, enjoy interactive demos, and more.
sTARTUp Day 2024 will take place in a new format to previous years, where visitors can specialise a programme specifically for them. Choosing from the stage program, which includes speeches from 150 speakers from around the world, including Estonia’s president Alar Karis, to practical seminars, an interactive demo area, matchmaking, and side events on various topics from mental health to brand development. All of which provide attendees not just valuable knowledge and industry insights about building a business, but opportunities to make new contacts.
You can learn more about sTARTUp Day 2024, including the full programme of events, list of speakers, tickets, and more here.
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