The 11th e-Governance Academy Conference in Tallinn has started!
This event has become one of the key meeting places for governments, experts, and innovators working on the future of digital governance. It’s where countries compare experiences, showcase successes, and address the challenges of making digital services secure, trusted, and citizen-friendly. For us at Proud Engineers, it’s an important chance to connect with peers and partners who are shaping the next generation of e-government.
Today has already been packed with highlights. Andres Kütt joined Krister Rekkaro, Helen Susan Selirand, and Lauri Haav in ITL Estonian ICT Cluster’s session “Building impact: from efficiency to stability,” discussing how digital government can move beyond speed and cost savings to become a stable, resilient part of society.
On the main stage, the inspiring HK Unicorn Squad girls shared their journey of bringing more girls into tech through hands-on, playful learning. Always a reminder that the future of e-government depends on the next generation of talent.
From our team, you’ll spot Laura Kask, Hille Hinsberg, and Kati Treimann around the expo area, with Andres Kütt and Raido Aarop also on site.
Let’s talk digital governance, public sector innovation, and how we can turn good ideas into lasting impact.