Minister of Defence Hanno Pevkur participated in a defence industry seminar and networking event in Berlin to support Estonian defence companies in building partnerships in Germany.
“We have set a goal for Estonia’s defence industry to reach an annual export volume of 1.4 billion euros by 2030. The state supports domestic industry in several ways, including by helping to open doors and build connections with major German defence companies. Looking back at the past two days, it is clear that Germany has significant interest in what Estonia’s defence industry can offer, as our solutions meet even the most demanding international standards,” said Minister Pevkur.
“The Estonian Embassy in Berlin has seen growing interest in cooperation between Estonian and German defence industry companies, and we are fully committed to supporting it. The defence industry seminar held at the embassy this week — which gathered representatives from more than 60 Estonian and German companies — demonstrates that the embassy’s business support centre is a valuable platform for advancing bilateral cooperation,” said Estonia’s Ambassador to Germany, Marika Linntam.
For Estonian defence companies, such seminars provide a platform for establishing international business ties, entering new markets, and strengthening competitiveness. A total of 32 Estonian and 31 German companies took part in the seminar.
Estonian companies represented included:
MDC Max Daetwyler Eesti AS, UForce Estonia, Nitrotol OÜ, FORECR OÜ, Rantelon OÜ, Lindante OÜ, Frankenburg Technologies, Front42, Semetron, AS Maru, Cybernetica AS, Toci OÜ, Defsecintel Solutions, C2Grid OÜ, Nortal AS, 5.0Robotics OÜ, SensusQ, Threod Systems AS, XW Production, HEVI Optronics, Lendurai, Nefab Packaging OÜ, Thistle OÜ, Harmet OÜ, Jotel OÜ, PowerUP Fuel Cells OÜ, Interconnect Product Assembly AS, Nordic Titanium Micro-Fix OÜ, Lainisalo Industrial Painting, Plastok, Wayren, Milworks.
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