See the rails
Digital government, e-health, regulation, Biobank, hospital innovation, EHDS, AI and personalised medicine — in one week.

Tallinn • UNGA • Marseille
An invitation for investment, innovation, policy, and economic leaders from across allied nations to join in international dialogue.
Policy, innovation, and investment in one trusted room.
Selected speakers

Founder
BullsView Ventures
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Angel
Anglia Capital Group
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The Bradford M. Freeman Managing Director, Global Policy
George W. Bush Institute
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Chief of Innovation and Strategic Partnerships
US Department of Health and Human Services
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CEO
Bystro.ai
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Partner, Head of Life Sciences and Healthcare
Sorainen
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CEO
Ironic Biotech
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Impact Coordinator
Biodesign Finland
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Secretary General, ScanBalt · General Manager
Tartu Biotechnology Park
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Senior Diplomat and Tech Governance Expert, 2022 Berggruen Fellow
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Austria
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CEO
Lifetime Care Services
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Executive Director
SWAN Impact Network
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CEO
Capital Stack Investors
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Part of Estonian HealthTech Week
See the processes as they are being developed. Meet the operators. Decide what happens next. Arrive with introductions and meetings, pre-arranged logistics, and a choice of programming to suit your interests along with local-led sightseeing.
Digital government, e-health, regulation, Biobank, hospital innovation, EHDS, AI and personalised medicine — in one week.
Work with people who can decide, invest, procure, regulate, implement and open doors across the Nordic–Baltic region.
Bring one concrete friction, offer or opportunity. Curated meetings throughout the week, and policy discussions across the Atlantic all year.
For North American and Western European leaders, this concentrated visit makes the transatlantic operating environment legible — and turns scattered introductions into a working corridor from governments to investment to implementation.
Concentrated dialogue
Convened by leaders across Europe and hosted by major Estonian institutions, the Tallinn Summit is part of the official Estonian HealthTech Week, which moves across Tallinn and Tartu — from digital health to research, clinical adoption, investment, and the decisions that follow.
E-health, digital state and European market access.
Biobank, hospital innovation, research and community. Optional: Gene Forum's international convention.
EHDS, data, personalised medicine, prevention and AI. Optional: Baltic VCA Summit in Haapsalu.
The Tallinn Summit's Open Circle and evening gala.

Convening institutions






























Bring / receive

Policy priorities, reform questions and system constraints
Direct insight into how choices interact with delivery, research, industry and investment
Comparative evidence, economic framing and international system perspective
A live view of operational friction, emerging partnerships and implementation questions
Infrastructure, adoption experience, data and translational capability
Relevant counterparties, financing context and cross-border collaboration routes
Investment conditions, commercial pathways and implementation capacity
Clearer policy context, institutional relationships and opportunities worth following
The room is deliberately mixed: no single institutional perspective is treated as sufficient on its own.
Why now
Five pressures now intersect across health policy, economics, investment and implementation — most of all, how we cooperate, respond, and understand movement from the US going forward.
Ageing populations and constrained budgets are forcing sharper choices about value, access and scale.
Systems need innovations that improve capacity and flow — not another layer of work.
Resilience, supply chains and trusted partnerships are becoming core health strategy.
The question is not whether data can move, but under what conditions, for whose benefit and with what trust.
Europe still loses value at the handoff between evidence, procurement, capital and implementation.
Tallinn makes the trade-offs visible before they harden into disconnected policy, investment or implementation decisions.
2026 working domains
Each Summit gives delegates the opportunity to join colleagues in dedicated Corridors focused on specific challenges and opportunities. Monthly virtual meetings and dossiers provide continuity.
Opportunity dossier
It captures what people are trying to solve, offer, fund, buy or build — and gives partners a useful place inside that map.
No raw attendee database. Personal details are shared only where the individual has opted in or requested an introduction. Partner access covers organization-level profiles, aggregate themes, opt-in contact details and facilitated introductions.

Life Science Diplomacy Alliance
LSDA is an industry-led connective layer between policy, innovation and capital — not another conference brand. A trusted operating corridor across allied health and life-science systems, where Europe, the United States and ANZ compare constraints and opportunities.
Open Circle working summit alongside Estonian HealthTech Week
Policy and partner dialogue
Dossiers, updates and working groups
Continuity summit alongside MedFIT and BioFIT
Policy · Innovation · Capital · Implementation — Europe • United States • ANZ
For Stronger Collaborations
28 August 2026 · Tallinn · Karma Ventures
One policy, economic, implementation or partnership question that would benefit from the right mixed room.
Participate candidly under the Chatham House Rule. No unrestricted sales pitch and no expectation of institutional endorsement.
Join the community meetings, review the dossier and follow through where a useful next step emerges.

