Estonia is participating in the summit for the first time with a delegation of music technology startups and entrepreneurs, which includes the three winning teams from the TechTrack program and five additional companies focused on music technology. The delegation’s participation is part of the TechTrack program led by Music Estonia, which is a pilot project under the Music Industry Resilience Acceleration Programme (MI-RAP) and is being implemented in cooperation with EIS.
“Participating in the Wallifornia Music+Tech Summit is an important step that gives us the opportunity to showcase the TechTrack program and teams on an international level, gain valuable feedback, and build connections within the music technology community. At the same time, we can present Estonia as a new and growing player in this field,” said Marili Randla, project manager at Music Estonia and initiator of TechTrack.
The program is co-funded by the European Union and supported by UNESCO City of Music Tallinn.