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Last Tuesday, CAdFE members got together for “Meet and Share”.

Last Tuesday, CAdFE members got together for "Meet and Share".

In the heart of Tallinn, our members form a diverse and dynamic community of French speakers who get together on the first Tuesday of every month to meet, share experiences and forge links.
These meetings are organized by CAdFE, the Business Club for French speakers in Estonia.
These exclusive events offer a unique platform for our members to meet and discuss general and specific topics in a convivial atmosphere, fostering both personal and professional ties.

CAdFE’s members-only “Meet and Share” events are a cornerstone of the organization’s efforts to provide a space for our members to network.
They are designed to be friendly and inclusive, encouraging participants to share their experiences, challenges and successes.

These monthly gatherings facilitate professional networking and business development, but they also contribute to the growth of a close-knit community of French speakers in Estonia.
For expatriates and Estonians alike, having a sense of belonging and connection with others who share common interests is invaluable.
If you’d like to get involved, join us and become a member!

About CAdFE :

Founded in 2022, the Club d’Affaires Francophone en Estonie is a business network and chamber of commerce serving French-speaking entrepreneurs and organizations, as well as Estonians.
CAdFE acts as a dynamic community facilitating professional networking, collaboration and cultural exchange between the French-speaking community and the local Estonian business ecosystem.
Our goal is to expand CAdFE’s network and membership base.
We are about to start offering specific services to our members, the first of which is business mentoring.

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Discover the world of craft beer: a CAdFE evening at brewery Vaat

Discover the world of craft beer:
a CAdFE evening at Vaat brewery

The Club d’Affaires des Francophones en Estonie recently organized a tailor-made evening of discovery at the Vaat brewery, where our members immersed themselves in the world of craft beer.
This private tour allowed us to explore the fascinating world behind the bar doors.
Under the guidance of Markus, our passionate host, we discovered the very essence of Vaat Brewery, a place where beer lovers gather to discover the latest implementations of sustainable development in the world of brewing.

Our journey into the world of craft beer began with a visit to the Vaat brewery, where we were introduced to the intricacies of their brewing process.
What sets Vaat apart is their commitment to innovation and sustainability, visible in every aspect of their operation.
We marveled at the cutting-edge technology used to create the finest beers, and even had the opportunity to taste malt grains, giving us a deeper appreciation of the craftsmanship that goes into every beer.

Markus, our Swiss-born guide, shared his knowledge and passion for brewing, making the experience even more rewarding.
Vaat isn’t just a place to enjoy fresh beers; it’s a meeting place for like-minded individuals.

Despite the tumultuous challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and the economic repercussions of the war in Ukraine, Vaat Brewery’s commitment to quality has remained unwavering.
In these difficult times, they have faced many challenges, one of which concerns the production of their beer kegs.

Initially produced in a factory in Ukraine, unforeseen circumstances linked to the war forced the plant to move to Poland.
This transition was not without obstacles, as it resulted in a 30% increase in the cost of beer kegs.

Our visit to Vaat Brewery wasn’t just about tasting great beer.
The wisdom shared by the founders of Vaat Brewery reminds us that, in business as in life, authenticity, innovation and dedication are the keys to success.
As we raise a glass to Vaat Brewery’s second anniversary, we also salute the spirit of craft brewing and the infinite possibilities it represents.

About VAAT Brewery Address: Telliskivi 60M, 10412 Tallinn

About CAdFE Founded in 2022, the Club d’Affaires des Francophones en Estonie (CAdFE) is a business network and chamber of commerce serving French and Estonian entrepreneurs and organizations.
CAdFE is a dynamic community that facilitates networking, collaboration and economic and cultural exchanges between the French-speaking community and the local Estonian ecosystem.
Our goal is to expand our network and membership base.
We are starting to offer specific services to our members, the first of which is business mentoring.

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Overcoming Challenges and Seizing Economic Opportunities

Overcoming Challenges and Seizing Economic Opportunities

Despite its resilience, in 2023 Estonia finds itself at a critical point in its economic journey.
Indeed, the current year presents a mix of major challenges and opportunities.
Estonia’s economic dynamics reveal a profound transition underway, requiring adaptability and strategic planning.
In its role as a chamber of commerce, CAdFE offers you a summary of the latest OECD and European Commission economic notes on the subject.

The Challenges of 2023: A Year of Contraction and Uncertainty

In 2023, Estonia is forecasting a 1.3% erosion of its GDP.
This decline can be attributed to several key factors that have put pressure on the economy.
Income pressures, lower energy prices and reduced residential investment due to higher interest rates are among the main contributors to this economic slowdown.
It’s a year in which Estonia faces headwinds, but it’s essential to remember that challenges are often catalysts for innovation and change.

Taming the Inflation Dragon: A Crucial Task

Inflation has been a notable concern for Estonia.
In 2022, the country saw an astonishing 19.4% inflation rate.
This was mainly due to the dramatic rise in energy and food costs.
To mitigate the impact on households, the Estonian government quickly put in place various measures, including fixed-price electricity programs and direct compensation for energy expenses.
As 2023 unfolds, inflation is expected to stabilize at around 5% by the end of the year, although uncertainties remain.
Balancing inflation while ensuring economic growth is a delicate balancing act for Estonia to navigate.

Geopolitical Challenges: The Impact of the Conflict in Ukraine

The global geopolitical landscape, in particular the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, presented additional complexities for Estonia.
These events have had a negative impact on Estonian exports, further testing the country’s economic resilience.
However, it is a testament to Estonia’s resilience that, despite these external challenges, its labor market remains robust.
The country recorded a relatively low unemployment rate of 5.3% in the first quarter of 2023, even after taking in a substantial number of Ukrainian refugees.
This successful integration of refugees into the labor market underlines Estonia’s adaptability and inclusiveness.

Budgetary responses: Balancing the budget

The Estonian authorities have responded proactively to economic challenges by implementing fiscal measures.
Temporary reductions in fuel excise duties and initiatives to strengthen the social safety net are among the measures undertaken.
However, a delicate balance needs to be maintained to ensure that these measures do not exacerbate inflation.

The Way Forward: Sustainability and Inclusiveness

Estonia’s economic prospects depend on sustainable and inclusive policies.
Key elements of this path forward include support for vulnerable households, investment in energy efficiency and security, and a judicious balance between income generation and essential investment.
In addition, labor market policies should be designed to reduce the gender pay gap and enhance workforce skills.
These measures are essential to promote responsible and inclusive growth.

In summary, Estonia’s economic landscape in 2023 is marked by both challenges and opportunities.
While the year brings contraction and inflationary pressures, it is also an opportunity for Estonia to reaffirm its resilience and chart a course towards a more sustainable and inclusive future.
As the nation navigates these economic waters, its ability to meet current challenges while pursuing responsible growth will be key to long-term stability and prosperity.
Estonia, a nation with a history of adaptability and innovation, is well positioned to embrace the promise of 2024, with a projected growth rate of 3.2%, driven by stronger external demand.

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The new CAdFE season has begun!

The new CAdFE season has begun!

Yesterday, we kicked off the new season with our monthly Meet & Share gathering.
It was a great opportunity to catch up with our members and meet new ones.

Meet & Share is an exclusive get-together for CAdFE members, held every first Tuesday of the month in a friendly bar, to discuss general and/or specific topics in a convivial atmosphere.

Many thanks to our members!

Learn more about CAdFE: https://www.cadfe.ee/about-us

Find out who our members are: https://www.cadfe.ee/members

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Meeting with the new French Ambassador, HE Mr. Emmanuel MIGNOT Emmanuel MIGNOT

Meeting with the new French Ambassador, HE Mr. Emmanuel MIGNOT Emmanuel MIGNOT

From right to left: SE M. Emmanuel Mignot, Ambassador of France to Estonia, Mrs. Louise Dubrulle Economic Attaché at the French Embassy in Estonia, CAdFE Board of Directors: Mme. Noemi Poget, Ms. Lamiaa Bennis, Ms. Alice Järvet, Ms. Violaine Champetier de Ribes President of CAdFE, M. Francois Byvoet. (Absent: M. Jean-Marc Salsa, M. Raphaël de Vivans) .

Yesterday, the CAdFE Board of Directors met with His Excellency Emmanuel Mignot, the new French Ambassador to Estonia, and Louise Dubrulle, the new Economic Attaché.

This working lunch was an opportunity to discuss ways of developing trade and business relations between Estonia and France, and the wider French-speaking world.
The discussion was warm and constructive, and covered many interesting topics.
Economic affairs, defense, culture and sport figured prominently among the topics discussed.

Biography of Mr Emmanuel MIGNOT, French Ambassador to Estonia.

After studying political science, international relations, economics and Turkish (Institut d’études des relations internationales, ILERI; Université de Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, London School of Economics and University of Ankara), Emmanuel Mignot passed the competitive examination for Orient at the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs in March 2000.

He spent two years in the Strategic Affairs Division of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, dealing with sensitive issues relating to nuclear energy (2000-2002).
He then worked on issues relating to the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and their delivery systems (2002-2004).
From 2004 to 2007, he served as First Secretary at the French Embassy in Berlin.
From May 2007 to 2009, he was Strategic Affairs Advisor to the Prime Minister.
He then became First Counsellor at the French Embassy in Mexico City.
In 2012, he was seconded to AREVA as Director of European and International Affairs.
In 2015, he took up the post of Deputy Permanent Representative of France to NATO.
In 2020, he was appointed diplomatic advisor to the Chief of Staff of the French Armed Forces.

Since July 30, 2023, he has been France’s ambassador to the Republic of Estonia.

Biography of Louise Dubrulle Economic Attaché at the French Embassy in Estonia.

Louise studied at Emlyon business school and Sciences-Po Lyon.
She has acquired professional experience in the fields of geopolitics, defense, security and economics.
She has worked successively for the Ministry of Defense, the United Nations, BPI France, and the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs.

About CAdFE (Club d’affaires des francophones d’Estonie) cadfe.ee

Our primary objective is to position ourselves as a business club and chamber of commerce serving French-speaking entrepreneurs, companies and organizations in Estonia.
We also offer support to Estonian companies interested in markets in French-speaking countries.
We are committed to building a strong community of entrepreneurs, businesses and strategic partners.
One of our missions is to animate the community with regular, quality events, focusing on three main areas:

  • Business and networking,

  • socio-economic issues,

  • conviviality and the art of living.

CAdFE is a member of FICE, the Estonian Foreign Investors Council.

Learn more about CAdFE: https://www.cadfe.ee/about-us

Find out who our members are: https://www.cadfe.ee/members

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My experience at CAdFE: Testimony of Arthur Fertier, CAdFE intern

My experience at CAdFE:
Testimony of Arthur Fertier, CAdFE trainee

Arthur Ferthier, center, Jean-Marc Salsa, CAdFE General Secretary and Violaine Champetier de Ribes, CAdFE President.

As my internship with CAdFE is drawing to a close, I’ve been invited to give an account of my 5-month experience in Tallinn.
I’d like to share with you my impressions of the country, what I achieved during my internship, and what this experience brought me overall.

All these questions were put to me by Violaine Champetier de Ribes, President of the Club d’Affaires des Francophones en Estonie.

How did you choose your internship?

I chose to apply to CAdFE for an internship because, being interested in international relations, I wanted to learn more about economic and trade relations between France and other European countries, particularly the Baltic states.
It also seemed like a good opportunity to understand the relationship between the public and private sectors internationally, contribute in some way to France’s economic development abroad, develop a new vision of entrepreneurship and discover a new culture.

Can you tell us a bit more about your studies and what subjects you’d like to specialize in?

I went through a business school and the faculty of philosophy before arriving at the Institut d’Etudes Politiques (Sciences Po) in Rennes in 2021.
Since then, I’ve followed a fairly generalist curriculum, based mainly on social sciences, economics, law, history and foreign language courses.
I chose to concentrate on the international relations aspect whenever possible during my studies, which I continued to do when I went to study in Australia, at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, during the second half of 2022.
On my return to France, I started looking for an internship in line with my interest in international relations, and came to Estonia to discover and contribute to CAdFE’s activities.

Next September I’ll be enrolling in the Master’s program in International Relations at Sciences Po Rennes, and for the time being I’d like to continue along this path.

Do you already have an idea of the profession you’d like to pursue?

Although I don’t yet have a clear idea of what I’d like to do, I’d like to focus on positions that require a certain amount of expertise in international relations.
This could be as a consultant or international development officer in the private sector, or as head of an international relations unit in a public administration, for example.
On the other hand, I might also be interested in positions in the diplomatic service or in international organizations.

What did you think of Estonia when you arrived last March?

Like many people in France, I knew very little about Estonia, although I did know a few things about the history of the country and the region in general.
One of the ideas I had when I arrived was that of a country with a cold climate in which it might be more difficult to integrate socially than in other countries.
These preconceptions are not entirely wrong, but they do need to be qualified.
Compared with the capitals of the other Baltic countries, Tallinn gave me the impression of a quiet city with a well-preserved architectural heritage.
And it was also while I was learning a little about Estonia that I discovered its policy at the forefront of digitalization, which greatly aroused my curiosity.

What was your biggest surprise?

I have to admit that I didn’t really experience any “shock” living in Estonia, even if I did notice some big differences.
What perhaps surprised me the most was the ease with which all sorts of administrative formalities are carried out: in less than two hours all the papers I needed for my stay were obtained and I had my transport card to get around Tallinn free of charge.

On a day-to-day basis, Estonians are much quieter than the inhabitants of any country I’ve visited before, and at weekends Tallinn is an extremely quiet city, which I find rather pleasant.

Above all, I discovered a city and a country in full development, and a completely different view of Europe, which was very interesting.

What have you learned from your internship?

On many levels, this internship taught me a lot.
First of all, I was able to discover how an association works, the “chamber of commerce” model, and gain a better understanding of all the resources needed to develop a network of entrepreneurs, create business opportunities and promote companies from the French-speaking world in Estonia.
The most enriching part was surely the encounters I was able to make through the activities we were able to carry out with CAdFE.
I had the chance to talk to entrepreneurs from all walks of life, with very varied profiles and activities, but I was also able to talk to officials and representatives from several countries, including Estonia and France.
I also had the opportunity to attend conferences that gave me a better understanding of economic issues in Estonia, as well as an outside perspective on French economic policy.
In terms of skills, I was able to write numerous articles and reports, use a wide range of communication tools and speak English on a daily basis, all of which was very beneficial for me and will undoubtedly be useful in the future.

What did you like less?
Why or why not?

Overall, this internship has been a positive experience for me, so there are few bad points to mention here.
The least “pleasant” periods, if I can put it that way, were the times when we were confronted with difficulties in organizing our events, whether due to the format or sometimes the difficulty of getting enough people together.
But these things are part and parcel of the job, and shouldn’t be discouraging, as they’re always solved in the end.

How can this internship help you in the future?

This internship was useful because it gave me the experience I was lacking to be able to think more precisely about my professional project.
I was also able to maintain and acquire skills, in many areas, that I will certainly need to use again.
I was also able to meet a number of professionals, and in this way build up a network that I could potentially call on in the future.
I also learned a lot about the economy and history of the country and region, which will be very useful for my future studies.
This internship has been very enriching for me, and I think I’ll come out of it more competent and informed.

“I’d like to thank everyone who helped make this internship so interesting, and especially the members of the CAdFE board who mentored and guided me throughout”.

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A new Fruitiki article has just been published!

A new Fruitiki article has just been published!

We are pleased and proud to share with you this article about the winners of the Business Creation Competition for Ukrainian refugee women.

The Fruitiki business project, which sells healthy snacks made from dried fruit and dried meat , won the competition organized jointly by CAdFE, Hands For Ukraine and FICE (Council of Foreign Investors in Estonia) on May 18, 2023.

( This article is in Estonian. An article-interview in French and English will be published soon on our website!)

You can read more about Anna and Marina’s story and motivations here:

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A look back at CAdFE’s Summer Rooftop Party

A look back at CAdFE's Summer Rooftop Party

On June 15, 2023, CAdFE held its Summer Rooftop Party to celebrate its first anniversary!

We had the pleasure of sharing the evening with our members and guests on one of Tallinn’s most beautiful rooftops, the Adcash terrace.

In a festive atmosphere, the evening was an opportunity to look back on all the activities and events organized by CAdFE, and to take stock of this formidable first year.

Our evening began with a speech by Violaine Champetier de Ribes, President of CAdFE, followed by a presentation by Jean-Marc Salsa, Secretary of CAdFE.
We were able to reminisce about all the events organized during this first year of activity, and some were able to learn more about events they hadn’t had the opportunity to attend.

It was also a new opportunity for the winners of the business creation competition for Ukrainian refugee womenFruitiki, to present their project to the audience.

Having explored the past year in detail, we turned our attention to CAdFE’s future by asking those present to vote for their favorite type of event, in order to shape the association’s next program.

The sun shone brightly, and our guests enjoyed a buffet and drinks on the terrace in a relaxed atmosphere.
It was a wonderful evening of exchanges and encounters, bringing this first year to a close in good spirits.

Here you can find a presentation of CAdFE’s activities for the year:

A look back at CAdFE’s first year (blog post)
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  • JUNE 10, 2022 – Launch Event

  • SEPTEMBER 22, 2022 – Meet & Share – How do you plan to handle your business within a 25% inflation rate economy?

  • SEPTEMBER 26, 2022 – Foreign Investors Council in Estonia (FICE) kick-off event

  • 13 OCTOBER 2022 – First Exclusive Conference – Investment opportunities in and from Estonia

  • 20 OCTOBER 2022 – Meet & Share “Cultural Shock

  • NOVEMBER 17, 2022 – Beaujolais Nouveau exclusive party

  • DECEMBER 8, 2022 – Conference – Is Crypto dead or alive?

  • DECEMBER 10 2022 – France vs England World Cup soccer match evening with the British-Estonian Chamber of Commerce (BECC)

  • DECEMBER 15, 2022 – Christmas Event – Chocolala Workshop

  • DECEMBER 18, 2022 – World Cup Final match evening withCAdFE

  • JANUARY 2023 – Articles: Foreign trade, EconomicsEstonian Government Budget

  • JANUARY 11, 2023 – Breakfast at the Embassy of France in Estonia

  • JANUARY 19, 2023 – Meet & Share – French baguette

  • FEBRUARY 16, 2023 – Meet & Share – Wine & Cheese with the BECC (British-Estonian Chamber of Commerce)

  • 15 MARCH 2023 – Article: Online voting in Estonia (Also published in Estonian World online magazine)

  • 16 MARCH 2023 – Conference – Opportunities and forecasts of the Estonian energy transition

  • 8 MAY 2023 – Dinner with MEDEF Lille Métropole at the TV Tower

  • 17 MAY 2023 – Article: Estonian Government and Bürokratt AI

  • 18 MAY 2023 – Business creation competition for Ukrainian refugee women with Hands For Ukraine & FICE

  • MAY 30 2023 – French Universities Alumni Evening with French Institute of Estonia and Tallinn European School

Want to contribute to CAdFE’s future?
Register or re-register for the 2023/2024 season!

Registration form: https://www.cadfe.ee/join-us

Our subscriptions: https://www.cadfe.ee/membership

We would like to thank Coinspaid for sponsoring this event, and all those who attended for their presence.

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Results of the business creation competition for Ukrainian refugee women

Results of the business creation competition for Ukrainian refugee women

On Thursday May 18, a business creation competition for Ukrainian refugee women was held in Tallinn.
The competition was co-organized by CAdFEthe NGO Hands For Ukraine (Hands for Ukraine) and FICE (Council of Foreign Investors in Estonia) and took place at the premises of VIVITA (an international network of creativity gas pedals for children and young people) in Tallinn.
4 business projects were submitted to the appreciation and vote of the public, made up of entrepreneurs and experts.

The event began with a speech by Violaine Champetier de Ribes as President of CAdFE, followed by Alice Järvet, representative of the NGO Hands For Ukraine, who showed a video summarizing the work carried out by Hands For Ukraine over the past 18 months to help rehouse Ukrainian refugee women and their children.
FICE President Peter Thomsen also gave a speech, followed by Jean-Marc Salsa, CAdFE board member and secretary, who introduced the VIVITA company, which had made its premises available for the event.

The first candidate to present her project is Olena Bezsmertna.
Based on a language-learning technique called Mnemo25, Olena Bezsmertna’s business project is based on the creation of an online language-learning platform.
The languages available for learning would be the most widely spoken in the European Union, as well as Estonian.
This is a “passive” learning technique, which involves watching a video containing numerous vocabulary words and their translations, scrolling at high speed.

The second candidate to present her project was Anna Lytvyn , accompanied by her partner, Maryna.
The business project presented is Fruitikia business selling healthy snacks made from dried produce.
Together with her partner, they make their own snacks from fruit, vegetables and meat, with the aim of offering healthy, pleasant-to-eat products that fit perfectly into a balanced diet.
Highly committed to the Ukrainian cause, they intend to donate 40% of the profits generated during the first months of the business to the Ukrainian army.
Today, faced with strong demand, their main obstacle is the lack of space in their current premises and the lack of additional machinery and tools to meet it.

The third candidate, Anna Pozdniakova, presented a project for a digital marketing agency for influencers.
With her in-depth knowledge of the Baltic influencer scene, Anna Pozdniakova would like to offer a service connecting Baltic companies with European influencers.
The aim is to offer companies the opportunity to work with the influencers who have the most suitable audience in terms of size or interests, in order to enhance the value of the product or service for sale.
On the influencer side, the agency would guarantee a simple and secure experience (protection against unpaid contracts, or contracts asking for the promotion of illegal or fraudulent products) while carrying out the contract research for them, enabling influencers to devote more time to content creation.

Finally, the fourth candidate to present her project is Halyna Proode, with Hallinn Cake.
Hallinn Cake is a business selling healthy and vegan cakes, without gluten, lactose or artificial coloring.
Fitting in perfectly with the diets that are all the rage at the moment, such as the Paleo or Keto diet, Hallinn Cake cakes are a great way to enjoy sweet desserts without damaging your health.
Halyna Proode makes her cakes herself, and has also taken courses to master such recipes, as well as learning photography to showcase her work.

After each presentation, time was set aside for discussion between each candidate and the audience, to answer questions and allow the audience to share their expertise and advice with the candidates.

During the presentations, the audience was able to taste the Fruitiki and Hallinn Cake projects while enjoying the buffet.

After the presentations, the audience was invited to vote by phone using a QR Code and the Mentimeter service.

The results are as follows:

1st place – Anna Lytvyn – Fruitiki: 13 votes

2nd place (ex aequo) – Halyna Proode – Hallinn Cake: 3 votes

2nd place (ex aequo) – Anna Pozdniakova – Influencer marketing agency: 3 votes

3rd place – Olena Bezsmertna – Mnemo25 language learning platform – 1 vote

All candidates were offered several mentoring sessions by CAdFE.
The overall winner Anna Lytvyn and her partner Maryna also won professional Estonian language courses offered by UN-IOM and a profile in Estonian World.

We congratulate the candidates on their participation, and our members on their attendance.

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AI: How will Bürokratt make life easier for entrepreneurs in Estonia? Interview with Ott Velsberg

AI: How will Bürokratt make life easier for entrepreneurs in Estonia? Interview with Ott Velsberg

IA: Comment Bürokratt va simplifier la vie des entrepreneurs en Estonie? Entretien avec Ott Velsberg

The recent explosion in the use of Artificial Intelligence by the general public is only one consequence of the long-term efforts of various initiatives, both private and public, to obtain a tool capable of simplifying the lives of entrepreneurs, employees, customers and citizens in general.
Estonia, a pioneer in digitalization, couldn’t afford to miss out on the emergence of AI, and for several years now has been developing tools that could improve exchanges between the state and its citizens.

Ott Velsberg, Government Chief Data Officer at the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications of the Republic of Estonia, has been entrusted with this task.
Mr. Vesberg’s role, an expert in data science, is to oversee the strategic coordination and planning of the data ecosystem within the government, as well as various projects in areas such as AI, data governance and in particular citizen-centric data governance, privacy-enhancing technologies and open data.
He also leads the implementation of the government’s AI strategy and is particularly involved in the development of Bürokratt, the Estonian state’s virtual assistant.

The term Kratt comes from Estonian mythology, where it was used to designate a magical creature, born of a pact with the devil and responding to its master’s every command.
As the Kratt became dangerous to its owner when not given a task, the creature has today become a metaphor for Artificial Intelligence, a servant to be wary of.
The play on words with “bureaucrat” was therefore quite natural.
At first glance, Bürokratt appears to be a chatbot (conversational robot) comparable to the other virtual assistants you’ll come across on many websites, guiding you through your navigation and answering your questions.
Bürokratt’s ambition is to relieve citizens of cumbersome administrative procedures such as applying for permits or renewing identity papers, by offering an easy-to-use, intuitive platform accessible to all.
But then, how is Bürokratt comparable to ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence that’s in the news a lot these days?
Bürokratt’s field of competence, as developed by Mr. Velsberg’s team, is limited to those public services that are willing to adopt it.
In other words, Bürokratt will not answer your questions based on what it finds on the Internet, as ChatGPT currently does, but will rather use the resources provided by the services employing it, and will also have the power to fill in administrative documents based on the information it obtains during its discussion with the citizen, to an extent defined by the services in question.
Bürokratt does not create content to order, but uses the information you provide to speed up the processing of the most redundant tasks (filling in forms and transmitting files, for example).
To find out more about the features and benefits of Bürokratt, particularly for the business world, we spoke to Ott Velsberg, who agreed to answer our questions.

What are Bürokratt’s current areas of application and use, and how might these evolve in the future?

Today, Bürokratt has become a popular chatbot, used by numerous government agencies such as the Estonian Statistical Office, the police, the border guards and the municipality of Viimsi.
At present, Bürokratt’s primary function is to relieve users of administrative burdens and answer frequently asked questions.
Nevertheless, there is a growing demand to extend Bürokratt’s services.
The future of Bürokratt looks promising, with the aim of providing people with a single point of contact for interacting with the government and obtaining any information they may need.
The potential for optimizing communication with government and access to information makes Bürokratt an indispensable tool for the future of public services.
We are currently working on the implementation of voice interaction, the addition of several languages, an automatic translator and even a sign language recognition tool.
In concrete terms, if someone decides today to set up a business in Estonia, how can Bürokratt help them do that?
While the government agencies I mentioned earlier are already using Bürokratt, the Center for National Registers and Information Systems (RIK) is currently in the process of implementing Bürokratt into its operations.
RIK is responsible for the development and maintenance of the e-Financials portal, one of Estonia’s key business services.
Once Bürokratt has been adopted by RIK, it will be of great assistance to companies, facilitating administrative procedures for setting up a business, for example, or helping to provide the documents required for annual financial audits.
In addition to its use by RIK, Bürokratt is also able to notify companies of subsidies to which they may be entitled, inform them of new market opportunities, assist them with tax procedures and much more.
All in all, the process will be optimized and simplified.
This augurs well for the future of public services, which will become more accessible and practical for entrepreneurs.

Have you anticipated or seen any other needs among entrepreneurs in Estonia that the government could address via AI?

Bürokratt’s potential in the field of business-related services is enormous.
Artificial intelligence could provide companies with recommendations on wage differentials, business opportunities, new markets and so on.
For example, Bürokratt could make it easier to set up a business by offering resources and advice, but the service could also help with all kinds of tax-related administrative tasks, making tax legislation easier to understand.
Overall, the use of Bürokratt in the business world could significantly improve the efficiency and productivity of companies.
As technology advances, we can expect to see increasingly sophisticated tools providing an even wider range of services to businesses of all sizes.
You’ve already mentioned in an interview that Estonia isn’t the only country working on a project of this type.
Are you collaborating with other countries to develop Bürokratt?
What form does this collaboration take?
Collaboration and knowledge sharing are crucial to development and progress in the public service, especially when it comes to virtual assistants.
We are actively engaged in discussions with a number of countries to share our methods and explore technology transfer opportunities in order to create an interoperable network of virtual assistants.
For example, we were able to exchange views with Finland on their AuroraAI virtual assistant, but we also entered into discussions with Belgium about the adoption of Bürokratt, focusing on the possibility of providing public services across borders, to make them more convenient and accessible to citizens.
Through these discussions, we seek to identify points of common interest and understand how our technologies can be adapted and reused in other countries.
Our ultimate aim is to promote innovation and collaboration in the public sector, and move towards a future where citizens around the globe have access to quality public services.
Have you been approached by companies or governments to develop “their version” of Bürokratt?
Bürokratt’s popularity is not limited to government agencies.
Many companies have also expressed interest in implementing Bürokratt in their operations, and some have already taken the plunge.
The widespread adoption of Bürokratt in the private sector comes as no surprise, since the tool is available as open source software.
Companies can easily take advantage of Bürokratt’s capabilities in terms of optimizing administrative tasks, reducing costs and increasing overall efficiency.
As the use of Bürokratt becomes more widespread in many sectors, we expect more and more organizations to benefit from its many advantages.
In view of the controversies and concerns about the democratization of AI, do you consider Bürokratt to be a safe technology?
Ensuring that Bürokratt is a safe and secure technology for our users is of paramount importance to us.
Privacy, trust and cybersecurity are major components of our development process, and we systematically ensure that our tools adhere to the highest security standards.
To this end, we implement rigorous security measures and protocols throughout the development cycle, from design to deployment.
We continuously monitor and respond to potential security breaches.
Our dedication to security and privacy is reflected in the high level of trust our users place in Bürokratt.
We recognize the vital importance of maintaining this trust, and will continue to prioritize security in the development of our technologies in the future.
Note: This interview was originally conducted in English.

Arthur Fertier

Trainee at CAdFE

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