Tallinn First Tuesday international business networking event – Tuesday June 3, 2025

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Management summary

First Tuesday is Tallinn’s fastest growing international business networking event for outward-looking companies, business leaders, investors, and institutional stakeholders. Each month brings new useful contacts from across Europe. Each time honorary guests from a focus industry bring their vision on a specific theme to spark the conversations.

This month is about ‘purpose’ with a slight focus on ‘food & agri’

This month’s theme is: “Should an international company be more purposeful to be successful across borders?” All sectors are welcome, but we do a specific reach-out to agriculture, food production, food supply chain, and forestry. There will even be a “mini food fair” showcasing and show-tasting Estonian sustainable food producers.

Practicals

  • Date: Tuesday June 3, 2025
  • Time: inspiration and networking from 16h00 to 19h00,
    informal chat with snacks and drinks from 19h00 until …
  • Location: PRnews.io, Porto Franco, Tallinn, Estonia
  • Language: English
  • Cost: free entrance upon registration
Expand your European business network

Each month, business leaders, investors, and institutional stakeholders from Estonia and across Europe gather in Tallinn to share experiences, connect, and inspire one another on international business development.

This is not a conference — it’s a dynamic space for genuine business networking across borders.

How we facilitate cross-country networking
  • Every participant will receive a country code on their name badge. Please enter your country of origin (!) when registering.
  • The networking area will feature tables marked with country flags (Belgium, France, Sweden, Finland, Ukraine, UK, Lithuania, Spain, and more) to help you find business contacts from specific regions.
  • Buffet zones will be organized to encourage natural cross-country conversations.

Come to meet future partners, clients, investors, or collaborators from all over Europe — in a relaxed, supportive setting.

This month’s conversation starter

“Should an international company be more purposeful to be successful across borders?

Now that many governments are relaxing their green and ESG regulations, some companies might get the impression that sustainability is no longer a business priority. But that would be a mistake — especially if your clients are located in the so-called Blue Banana countries (from the UK and Benelux, through Germany and Switzerland, into Northern Italy). And, in the food & agri industry these corporate clients are often stricter than the local government when it comes to sustainability, traceability, and ESG practices.

This month, we explore how companies can remain competitive across borders by staying purposeful and aligned with market-driven sustainability expectations — even when regulations seem to loosen.

Special guests sharing their experiences

This time, we’ll kick off the networking with two inspiring contributions:

  • Siim Kabrits (Shroomwell). Siim will bring his international field experience about purpose in the food & agri industry. He will explain how different it is to produce mushrooms for Europe versus for the local Estonian market? He knows what the specific additional impact requirements Shroomwell is confronting when exporting food to the West.  
  • Helen Aavisto (Rohetiiger). Our second guest will offer a European perspective on sustainability. As the international representative of Rohetiiger (Green Tiger), she meets business leaders and institutional stakeholders all over Europe. And, she will explain how different the mindset is in the Nordics, the West of Europe, and the Mediterranean area.
  • Kristiina Aljas-Saarma (ImpactBuilders) Kristiina will share practical insights on how to introduce ESG in a cost-effective way. Based on her experience at Tele2, she will explain how international companies can strengthen their ESG positioning without burdening their cost structures — a critical factor when expanding across European markets.

Siim Kabrits (EE)

Siim Kabrits (EE) is a sustainability-focused entrepreneur based in Estonia, leading initiatives that bridge environmental…

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Industry focus of the month

Agriculture, food production, food supply chain, and forestry

On top of the loyal fans from various industries, this edition will specifically attract professionals active across the agri-food value chain — from primary production to logistics and retail, including forestry and rural ecosystems. Whether you grow, process, transport, package, or sell food and agri products — or provide technology, tools, or consulting to these sectors — this session is especially relevant for you.

Expect useful insights from entrepreneurs and experts building international business around resilient, sustainable supply chains in these crucial industries.

Showcase: Estonian sustainability in the food production reality

Alongside the networking and conversations, we’ll feature a mini-demo fair with Estonian food producers and agriculture firms who are advancing their sustainability practices. From regenerative agriculture to eco-packaging and smart logistics, you’ll get a taste (literally!) of how Estonian producers are stepping up to meet international expectations — and how your business might collaborate with or learn from them.

Organizers and Partners

This First Tuesday event is a joint initiative of ImpactBuilders and PRnews.io.

We warmly welcome the members and friends of our Strategic Alliance Partners

  • Estonian Chamber of Commerce in Switzerland (ECCS)
  • Estonian Committee of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC)
  • Ukrainian Business Club Estonia 

And the relationships of our first diplomatic partner

  • Embassy of Ukraine in the Republic of Estonia

As well as the clients and business relations of our business partners

  • PRnews
  • ImpactBuilders Studio
  • Printimiskeskus
  • FunkyTime
  • Scanfor
  • ImpactBuilders Industry
  • Earth Restore
  • Idlegcy
  • B3 Backbone
  • Flxion
The future of Europe is together.

Let’s connect across countries, cultures, and ideas — and make European business thrive.

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