Garage48
Jüri Kaljundi has a diverse work experience, mainly as a co-founder and founder of various companies and organizations. In 2002, they founded Customix and went on to co-found Nagi in 2006, which developed several photo sharing sites and related services. In 2009, Jüri became a member of the Supervisory Board at Sportlyzer.
In 2010, they co-founded Talentag, initially a social recruitment and profiling service, before switching to work on Utopic.me, a social news discovery platform. The same year, Jüri also co-founded Garage48, organizing events to develop web and mobile services within 48 hours, and later established Garage48 HUB, a co-working space for creative and tech professionals.
In 2011, they co-founded Utopic.me, which evolved into a visual social bookmarking tool. Two years later, in 2012, Jüri co-founded Weekdone, a team management and communication tool focused on hassle-free weekly employee status reports.
Finally, in 2018, Jüri co-founded Koosloodus, a nature conservancy foundation aimed at preserving Estonian nature. The foundation's plans include planting 1 million trees, installing bird nests, and protecting forests and land.
Throughout their career, Jüri has also contributed to the tech and startup community as a local organizer for GeeksOnAPlane and Seedcamp Tallinn in 2012.
From 1992 to 1999, Jüri Kaljundi attended TalTech - Tallinn University of Technology. However, the information does not mention the degree name or field of study. It is unknown whether Jüri Kaljundi obtained any additional certifications, as there is no information regarding the obtained month or year.
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Garage48
Garage48 is an early stage startup boot-camp and hackathon style event series to build new web and mobile services/prototypes in just 48 hours. Garage48 started in Estonia and now does events in 10+ countries in Eastern-Europea and Africa. Garage48 partners with global brands (Google, Skype, Nokia, Blackberry, Yandex etc) and startupaccelerators (Seedcamp, Startup Sauna, Startup Wyse Guys, etc) to promote entrepreneurship and startup culture. See http://garage48.org/events for upcoming roadmap and past events. Garage48 Foundation also runs biggest 450m2 co-working space in the heart of Tallinn. The space has 30+ resident desks, seats for part-timers, several meeting rooms and big event space and chill-out area. Garage48 HUB is the central space for Estonian startups, tech and design community events.