Smart City Challenge

Smart City Challenge 2023

In short

In the 3rd round of the Smart City Challenge we want to find 4 new ideas to pilot and implement. In the pilot projects, interdisciplinary scalable solutions for complex urban challenges will be developed to make cities better living environments. We will implement the solutions that are most likely to contribute to the long-term sustainability of the FinEst Centre and in which knowledge from different fields is combined.

As a result of the 2023/2024 round, we would like to implement:

  • 2 large pilot projects with a duration of 36 months and a budget of around 1.2M euros.
  • 2 mid-sized pilot projects with a duration of 24 months and a budget of around 835K euros.

There should be at least one piloting city from Estonia and one from another country in each project.

Six finalists have been announced in spring 2024, who will continue with idea validation and pilot project proposal preparation.

We will select 4 pilot projects in September 2024 and we want to start them in November 2024.

The 4th round of the Smart City Challenge started in the spring of 2024.

Read about previous Smart City Challenges in 2020 and 2021

 

 

FinEst Centre for Smart Cities’ Innovation Lead, Külle Tärnov, provides an overview of the Smart City Challenge 2023 and highlights key considerations for cities, municipalities, researchers and developers (recording from the workshop “Smart city solution ideas”)

 

The implementation of pilot projects is funded by the European Regional Development Fund and the Estonian Ministry of Education and Research through the project “FinEst Targa Linna tippkeskuse piloodiprogramm“.

Why should you participate?

Ambitions for pilot projects

  • Academic and practical outcomes are created
  • Aim to develop scalable products and/or services
  • One Estonian and one foreign city in each project
  • Contribute to developing Estonian smart specialisation domains as follows:
    • using novel digital technologies to make cities smarter, economical and user friendly;
    • promoting and enabling healthy habits of citizens using technologies and smart services;
    • solutions for cities created by valuing local resources, including circular economy solutions.

Benefits for your city

  • Make cities better living environments for people and the planet
  • Solutions are created based on real city challenges and research questions
  • Citizens are engaged in all phases if relevant
  • Will tackle data and governance connected to the developed solution

Benefits for researchers and developers

  • Test your research results in cities
  • Develop an innovative solution with international market potential
  • Win from synergies from working in an interdisciplinary team
  • Collect data for your long term research needs
  • Pilot development and piloting costs covered 100%

Call for action

From city challenges to solution ideas

Want to know more?

Urban challenges and solution ideas

Next events

August 27, 2025 | Online (register for link)
Introductory webinar: Smart City Challenge 2025 participation
September 10, 2025 | Mektory (Raja tn 15, Tallinn), ruum Suzhou Garden
Koolitus – Nutikad väikelinnad: ideest elluviimiseni