New Ways of Working for Net Zero Emissions
Team: Tarmo Tuisk, Karin Reinhold, Tarlan Ahmadov, Karin Reinhold, Wolfgang Dieter Gerstlberger, Velli Parts
Time: 2022 - 2024
The NWoW4Net-Zero project specifically aims at leveraging new ways of working and work organisation driven by increased use of digital solutions as a way to contribute to EU-carbon neutrality ambition through a “tool box” and a training dedicated to HR Professionals. NWoW4Net-Zero project as well supports the development of future-oriented curricula which will upskill the HR professionals and enable them to become true agents of change in the organisations and societies working towards reduction of carbon footprint emissions and advocating for mobility choices.
Junior Researcher LAB on Digital and Sustainable Transformation
Team: Tarmo Tuisk, Pia Riips, Koidu Saia, Vera Gerasimova, Gunnar Klaus Prause, Wolfgang Dieter Gerstlberger, Üllas Ehrlich
Time: 2024 - 2024
Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech) has maintained very good relations with Germany for many years, manifested through active scientific exchange, joint EU projects, and collaborative scientific publications. This exchange is particularly active in the fields of "Digitalization" and "Sustainability," which hold special significance in the TalTech strategy. It is important to note that this exchange is not only one-sided, as is already known in the field of digitalization. The planned event brings together well-known German and Estonian institutions to discuss future research and exchange activities collaboratively. The focus of the project is on young Estonian researchers who will be introduced to the current state of science in Germany and made aware of contacts in Germany, as well as cooperation opportunities with Germany. Thus, the existing relationships are intended to be transferred to the young generation of Estonian scientists.
Opportunities for Motivating Companies in the Metal and Machine Industry in the Context of Implementing the Green Transition
Team: Merli Reidorf, Tauno Otto, Arseni Kotov, Jelena Hartšenko, Tarmo Kalvet, Helena Rozeik, Roger Allas, Ulrika Hurt, Marek Tiits, Merle Küttim, Wolfgang Dieter Gerstlberger, Tarvo Niine, Kadri Kristjuhan-Ling, Tarmo Tuisk
Time: 2023 - 2023
The goal of the project is to find out how to motivate Estonian machine and metal industry entrepreneurs to use the opportunities offered by the green transition and to mitigate the related risks. As a result, specific tools and ready-to-implementation solutions are proposed, on the basis of which it is possible to provide input to action plans and measures related to sustainable development.
Capacity Building in Circular Economy at Local Municipalities (Environment Agency)
Team: Tarmo Tuisk, Niina Dulova, Marija Klõga, Jaana Merisaar, Wolfgang Dieter Gerstlberger, Viktoria Voronova, Karin Pachel, Ulrika Hurt, Allan Niidu, Margit Kull, Kristjan Piirimäe, Merle Küttim
Time: 2023 - 2023
The aim of the project is to draw up a methodology and, on the basis of this methodology, to map the current activities and objectives of local authorities in promoting the circular economy. It will identify bottlenecks in the implementation of circular activities, propose appropriate solutions and create roadmaps for each municipality, outlining concrete actions to promote the circular economy.
Opportunities for Motivating Companies in the Wood and Furniture Industry in the Context of Implementing the Green Transition
Team: Merli Reidorf, Tarmo Tuisk, Roger Allas, Merle Küttim, Jelena Hartšenko, Tarvo Niine, Arseni Kotov, Ulrika Hurt, Wolfgang Dieter Gerstlberger, Helena Rozeik, Jaan Kers
Time: 2023 - 2023