Interested in collaborating with corporates? Apply to the Scale-Able matchmaking event!

Published On: 2025-04-011.1 min read

On May 20–21, an international matchmaking event will take place in Tallinn, where startups and scaleups from Sweden, Estonia and Finland Sweden can connect with leading corporates such as ACTIA, SAAB, SEB, Telia and many others. It’s a great opportunity for companies working with securetech or dual-use technologies to explore new collaborations.

The event is part of the Scale-Able project, a collaboration between Norrköping Science Park, Tehnopol and Ignite Sweden. Two successful matchmaking events have already been held in Sweden, in Norrköping and Stockholm, with participation from large corporations across Sweden, Estonia and Finland. And this time, a new group of corporates will join.

Before the event, corporate needs are carefully mapped to match them with the right startups and scaleups. The program includes curated 1:1 meetings, workshops, and plenty of networking opportunities.

This time, corporates are looking for solutions within areas such as:

Cybersecurity – protecting data and systems from external threats

Computer Vision – enabling machines to interpret the visual world

Operational Security – protecting vital organizational information on a daily basis

Digital Resilience – helping organizations resist and recover from digital disruptions or attacks

Data & Information Security – securing sensitive data from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure

Digital Defence Solutions – protecting digital systems against cyber threats

Critical Infrastructure & Logistics – ensuring safety and efficiency of key systems and facilities

Drones & Robotics – autonomous systems for various applications

If your solution fits, could be adapted, or has the potential in these areas this matchmaking is your opportunity to explore strategic collaboration.

Applications are open until April 6.

More info and the application form: scale-able.tehnopol.ee

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The Scale-Able project is funded by the European Union’s Central Baltic Programme.

Ebba Ejerblom

Norrköping Science Park

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