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Estonian Business Incubators
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Estonian Business Incubators

operation and networking with other Ülemiste City companies. Another Incubator in Estonia is Tallinn Creative Incubator, which was opened in September 2009 and it had already begun to provide support for creative enterprises in 2008. The idea of creation about Incubator was born from K ärt Summatavet when he became a client of Incubator. The Creative Incubator generates its own income from the rent of rooms and sales of services and training sessions, and businesses are subsidised by up to 75%. The function of the Creative Incubator is to provide a supportive environment for creative enterprises by initially providing them with incubation services. Main focus is to do better the business expertise of creative enterprises and to establish a soft infrastructure and help interprises become international. Five top Estonian designers have joined the Tallinn Creative Incubator. Their international awards and recognition is an encouragement for other Creative Incubator clients

Majandus → Majapidamise alused
10 allalaadimist
Public Administration and Innovation
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Public Administration and Innovation

Fiscal measures - Corporation tax reduction for volume or increment in R&D Reductions in employers payroll tax and social contributions Personal tax incentives for R&D workers. Support for public sector research – University funding laboratory funding Collaborative grants, Strategic programmes for industry Support for contract research Equipment sharing. Support for training & mobility – Tailored courses for firms Entrepreneurship training, Subsidised secondments, Industrial research studentships, Support for recruitment of scientists. Grants for industrial R&D- Grants for R&D, Collaborative grants, reimbursable loans, Prizes to spend on R&D Service Information and brokerage support – Contact databases, brokerage events, advisory services, international technology watch, Patent databases, Benchmarking Networking measures – support for clubs, foresight to build common visions, co- location in incubators, Science-parks etc.

Varia → Public Administration
5 allalaadimist
Sustainability aspects of biofuels
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Sustainability aspects of biofuels

in 2005, as depicted on figure 2. Figure 2. World biofuels production ( F.o. Licht's World Ethanol and Biofuels Report, 2006) Figure 3. Global biodiesel production projection (USDA, 2012). Biodiesel is mainly produced in Europe, but production in other countries is expected to increase. In Europe and the US, biofuels have been boosted with the government's goals to source certain percentage of transport fuel from biofuels and therefore biofuels production is heavily subsidised. For example, in the EU, by 2020, 10% of energy used in transport should come from biofuels. In the USA, there is a fixed quantity of renewable fuels that must be consumed each year. By 2015, it must be 15 billion gallons, and 36 by 2022. In the USA, the legislation also requires to source fuels from advanced biofuels. Babcock (2008) has stated that, in the future, biofuels production will be determined by the level of crude oil prices and public Margit Tepner k0848752 policy incentives

Keeled → Inglise keel
7 allalaadimist
ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC-THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996
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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC. THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996.

Our measure has to be in quality, not quantity. Therefore our cultural policy, properly speaking the whole national policy must be aimed at precision and intensity; in such an atmosphere the artistic and scientific creation of all- human value can proven to be possible.1 In 1925 Eesti Kultuurkapital (Estonian Cultural Endowment) was established by governmental decree for the general advancement of all Estonian cultural life, distributing grants to six foundations that subsidised literature, journalism, music, fine arts, theatre, and sports. It helped them to share subsidies and prizes, to buy works of art, and arrange exhibitions (both home and abroad). Several writers and artists used the state subsidies to study abroad. There was also a special fund for publishing Estonian 1 ”Pilk tulevikku” (A Glance into the future) Looming (1923): 292-293. music, but the subsidy was small and the publishers had to confine themselves to chamber music.

Keeled → Inglise keel
11 allalaadimist


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