Around 80 people gathered in the first weekend of September at the SEB Innovation Centre in Tallinn and combined their knowledge, personal experiences and know-how to work hard on 7 innovative ideas that would develop the well-being of Estonia.
The final evening started with an inspirational speech by one of our dear mentors Andra Altoa (SEB) and continued with sharp pitches by the teams.
Big thanks to all of our mentors and jury members Elise Sass (Garage48), Ilja Livenson (OpenNode), Mari Rull (Corrigo), Liis Narusk (Elevate by Garage48), Pirkko Valge (Heateo SA), Kitty Kubo (Tehnopol), Gunnar Läll (SEB), Maarika Truu (Garage48), Mari Arnover (Smart Creative), Rait Kuuse (Ministry of Social Affairs), Harri Tallinn (Ajujaht).
We asked the two latter ones to share their impressions about the two days and here is what they said :
Harri Tallinn: “I was thrilled to see that many problems we helped to map in summer were addressed during the Idea Garage - it once more proved that serious issues can have thorough solutions in short time period when people come together and align their energy to make it happen. It's feels just awesome!”
Rait Kuuse: “Another step is done to enrich the local welfare service. Multitude and competition are the basis of development. It's just amazing that idea hackathons are being organized to solve problems in the social sector.”
WINNER ,
FAVOURITE OF THE AUDIENCE
&
MINDTRAK SPECIAL PRIZES
CareMate
CareMate is a platform that matches care seekers with professional care givers providing care givers web based video courses.
SEB & NULA INCUBATOR SPECIAL PRIZES
Hope Holders
Hope Holders connects people in need of emotional support with peer experts.
2N22nd RUNNER UP
MINISTRY OF SOCIAL AFFAIRS SPECIAL PRIZE
Disability Hotel
Disability Hotel's aim is to create a hotel that has an environment where people with special needs can learn skills for work and their independent lives.
AJUJAHT SPECIAL PRIZE
fast-track way to Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurship
Life Access
Life Access is an online portal accessible by people with special needs & their close ones with information about activities available to them, places accessible etc.
Thank you for those teams who made it to the finals and shared their ideas and products to the jury and the audiences!
Remember me?
Remember me?'s goal is to bring participatory culture to Estonian museums and initiate a discussion about social isolation of elderly people with dementia and the way that art could improve their well-being and social relations.
Don't be a Burden
Don't be a Burden provides a marketplace to find a psychologist and register online.
InFunds.eu
InFunds.EU aims financial inclusion for marginalised group of people & access to EU banking via Estonian E-resicency program.
Big THANK YOU goes to our sponsors & supporters. The event was organized in cooperation with Estonian Ministry of Social Affairs & CIVITTA Estonia. This event was financed by European Social Fund. We would also like to thank Ajujaht, Mindrek, NULA, Saku Spark and Balsnack for their support.