Feb 18 • 11:14 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia Postimees

Estonian technology company received a million-euro order from Germany

An Estonian startup has secured its first major technology contract worth one million euros in Germany with a company named Mu-ray.tech.

Andi Hektor, co-founder of an Estonian startup, announced on Facebook the company's successful bid for its first significant technology contract in Germany. The contract, awarded to the startup Mu-ray.tech, amounts to one million euros. This achievement marks a pivotal moment for the startup, emphasizing its expanding footprint in the technology sector beyond Estonia.

The deal with Mu-ray.tech reflects the increasing international collaboration within the tech industry, particularly between Estonia and Germany, known for its robust technological infrastructure. The news of this contract is significant for the startup ecosystem in Estonia, demonstrating the potential for local companies to compete and succeed on an international scale.

As Estonia continues to build its reputation as a tech hub in Europe, securing contracts like this one not only helps validate the capabilities of Estonian firms but also encourages further investments and partnerships. This contract may pave the way for additional opportunities for the startup, solidifying its position in the competitive tech landscape.

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