During the visit, delegation members met with representatives of the Tallinn City Government to discuss the implementation of modern governance mechanisms in education, the enhancement of educational quality through digital platforms, and the expansion of international collaboration.
The delegation also visited the e-Estonia Briefing Centre, where they explored Estonia’s advanced digital governance model. Presentations on the integration of artificial intelligence, electronic services, and contemporary EdTech solutions into the educational process attracted significant interest.
In addition, negotiations held at the Estonian Association of Information Technology and Telecommunications focused on prospective cooperation in the fields of IT, telecommunications, and innovative projects.
One of the most significant meetings of the visit took place at Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech), where presentations were delivered on artificial intelligence, e-governance, and the concept of a digital state.
The parties reached preliminary agreements on strengthening cooperation through student exchange programmes, joint scientific research initiatives, and the signing of a memorandum of understanding.
Furthermore, the delegation actively participated in the international “EdTech Testbeds” conference, exchanging expertise on modern educational technologies with specialists from Finland, Germany, Estonia, and other countries.
This working visit resulted in important agreements that will contribute to the consistent implementation of the International Nordic University’s goals in international integration, innovative education, and digital development.







