The artificial intelligence and robotics center AIRE (EDIH) is co-financed by the European Union from the "European Digital Innovation Hubs" program (project number 101256226) and the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications.
AIRE Club #43: Company-University Collaboration Through AIRE Demo Projects
The University of Tartu and the Pärnumaa Innovation Centre Kobar invite manufacturing companies to the networking event “AIRE Club #43”, taking place on March 4th at the robotics arena of the Delta Centre of the University of Tartu!
The “AIRE Club” event series aims to create a relaxed and direct environment for robotics and AI enthusiasts to share experience stories and network. We welcome representatives from industrial companies, R&D institutions, IT and electronics companies, professional associations, support organizations, funders, and all others interested in AI and robotics.
Event Programme
13:45 Opening remarks
13:50 Tauri Tätte: Collaboration with Helmetal IMS and Mindreks Metall
14:10 Veiko Vunder: Collaboration with IntelliDry
14:30 Priit Kull: Collaboration with the University of Tartu featuring examples of Inchworm Machines and Yanu
14:50 Karl Kruusamäe: Overview of AIRE services and other collaboration opportunities with the University of Tartu
15:00 – 15:30 Networking and refreshments
AI & Robotics Estonia (AIRE) offers Estonian companies the opportunity to collaborate with scientists and research institutions, including universities. One such output is various demo projects, which aim to strengthen the digital development of companies by helping them test and experiment with AI, robotics, and other smart technology solutions before making larger investments.
The University of Tartu Institute of Technology, as an AIRE partner, has participated in several demo projects and has collaborated extensively with various companies. Design Engineer Tauri Tätte, Lecturer in Robotics Technology Veiko Vunder and Chief Engineer and entrepreneur Priit Kull will share their experiences at this AIRE Club. Professor of Human-Centred Robotics Karl Kruusamäe will provide an overview of other AIRE services and collaboration opportunities with the University of Tartu.
The AIRE Club will end with networking and refreshments, giving participants the opportunity to discuss the topics presented, share experiences and establish new contacts. The event is free for participants, but pre-registration is required no later than March 3rd. By registering for the event, the participant consents to be photographed and agrees that the organizer may use the photos on websites, social media, and in promotional materials for future events.
The AIRE Club is organized by AIRE partner University of Tartu in collaboration with Pärnumaa Innovation Centre Kobar. The event will be held in Estonian.
Check out other upcoming AIRE Clubs on our website.


