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The Big Question: Estonia has the most tech unicorns per capita in Europe - what’s their secret?

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The Big Question: Estonia has the most tech unicorns per capita in Europe - what’s their secret?

The Big Question: Estonia has the most tech unicorns per capita in Europe - what’s their secret?

Digitalisation has made the country a hub for tech unicorns, Sandra Saräv, Estonia's deputy minister for Economy and Innovation, explains how they did it.


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