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The FinEst Centre for Smart Cities is an international research and development centre headquartered at Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech), operating in close partnership with Aalto University and Forum Virium Helsinki in Finland. Established with support from the European Regional Development Fund and the Estonian government's smart specialisation strategy, the centre develops human-centric smart city solutions through cross-border collaboration between Estonia and Finland.
The centre's research is organised around five interconnected domains: smart energy systems, focusing on building energy performance and district-level energy optimisation; built environment, developing digital tools for building renovation and urban design; urban analytics, using data science and AI to support evidence-based urban management; smart mobility, exploring autonomous and shared transport solutions; and governance, investigating how digital tools can enhance participatory urban decision-making.
A distinctive feature of the FinEst Centre is its commitment to testing solutions in real urban environments through pilot projects and living labs in both Tallinn and Helsinki. The centre's Smart City Challenge programme invites municipalities to propose urban challenges, which are then matched with research teams and technology partners to develop and test practical solutions. This approach ensures that academic research addresses genuine urban needs and produces implementable results.
The centre leverages the complementary strengths of its partner countries, combining Estonia's world-leading expertise in digital government and e-governance with Finland's strength in citizen-centred design and urban innovation methodology. The FinEst Centre organises the annual Smart City Exchange Forum and publishes extensively in academic journals, contributing to the European smart city knowledge base while building practical capacity for smart city implementation in the Baltic and Nordic regions.
