The University of Tartu, in cooperation with the Tallinn University of Technology, have developed a strategy and action plan for developing health technologies and services for 2023–2028. By the end of the decade, the strategy aims to have at least 200 research-intensive companies with international reach operating in this field in Estonia, helping prevent and treat diseases both in Estonia and worldwide.
Tõnu Esko, Vice Rector for Development of the University of Tartu, believes that the university and Tartu University Hospital have an important role in implementing the strategy. “The University of Tartu is Estonia's only higher education institution teaching medicine, and the university hospital is the only teaching healthcare institution. Collaboration between the two, which we will further strengthen with this comprehensive plan, will stimulate the generation, testing and implementation of innovative ideas,” said Esko. He added that close cooperation with other hospitals, research institutions and government authorities was necessary to achieve the goal. “Improving the researchers’ and students’ entrepreneurial skills and knowledge is also important. In some cases, it also requires attitude adjustment to understand how research and entrepreneurship can go hand in hand and complement one another. Every researcher should be able to see the opportunities of developing their research into a world-changing product or service,” Esko added.
Key objectives of the strategy
The strategy and the action plan can be found on the university’s website (in Estonian).
The strategy and the action plan were completed within the project “Services for the Creation and Development of Knowledge-based Start-ups and Development of the Knowledge-based Business Ecosystem in Estonia”. The project partners are the University of Tartu, Tallinn University of Technology, Tartu Science Park and the Tehnopol Science and Business Park. The Startup Estonia programme (no. EU60971) funded the project under the European Regional Development Fund and was implemented in cooperation with AS SmartCap.