On Tuesday radio morning, we look at Estonia’s readiness for war, waste in marketing budgets, Estonia’s future chip center and technology development, as well as tax changes and investment.
Hannes Nagel, head of the NGO Crisis Research Center, comes to the studio after half past eight. With him, we talk about Estonia’s readiness for crises and war, as well as shelters – what is the state of their construction.
After half past nine, marketing analyst and co-founder of Analytical Alley, Karl Mattias Úige, will come to visit, with whom we will talk about stopping wasting marketing money, how to market wisely now and divide the budget sensibly.
After the nine o’clock news, TalTech professor Jaan Raik and Mart Toots, head of the applied research department of the Enterprise and Innovation Foundation (EIS), will be visiting, with whom we will talk about technology development, its meaning for Estonia, and the purpose and activities of the Estonian Chip Technology Competence Center (KIIP), which will start working in April.
After half past ten, investor Jekaterina Tint is in the studio. With him, we will talk about the tax changes of the year that started and their impact on private individuals and small investors, but we will also dwell on some investment opportunities.
The morning program is hosted by Siim Sultson and Ken Rohelaan.
The day continues with the following shows:
11.00-12.00 “Investor Toomas hour”. LHV’s risk manager and board member Kadri Haldre will be visiting the program, who will share his fresh impressions of his new position and open his personal investment portfolio. Haldre also talks about what to expect in the banking sector in 2025: regulations, interest rate cuts, currency risks and geopolitics. The host is Helena Rantanen, a journalist from the stock exchange editorial office.
12.00–13.00 “Information class”. In the first “Information Asset Hour” of the year, we analyze the criminal procedure process. In the studio are sworn lawyer Keijo Lindeberg and former prosecutor and current criminal lawyer Lauri Talumäe from the Lindeberg law firm. The program is hosted by Eve Noormägi, senior editor of information assets.
We discuss whether criminal punishments fulfill their purpose, how making the criminal procedure more efficient could help the state to save costs and whether changing the punishment rates could reduce crime.
13.00–14.00 “Cleantech”. In the green technology and innovation program of Äripää radio, we focus on the past year in the field of green technology and ask how to move forward.
What is the state’s role in the progress of green technology, who must drive researchers from university laboratories to business and how green farms contribute to Estonia’s energy security, climate minister Yoko Alender and the head of the Estonian Green Technologies Association Kädi Ristkok talk. The presenter is Mart Valner.
15.00–16.00 “Generations of winners”. Rinel Pius, the CEO of SOL Baltics, will be visiting the show, who will share what it’s like to manage the Baltic branch of an international family business as a non-family CEO. It will also be discussed how difficult it is to explain the peculiarities of the Estonian business environment and the current situation to company owners living in Finland, and why it is currently impossible to bring a large increase in profit in a human-resource-intensive business in Estonia.
The show is hosted by Jana Palm.
Listen to Äripää radio In Tallinn and Harjumaa 92.4 MHz, Tartu 97.7 MHz, Pärnu 91.9 MHz, Haapsalu 96.0 MHz, Saaremaa 101.7 MHz, Ida-Virumaa 94.6 MHz, Raplama 101.8 MHz and Järvamaa 104.3 MHz.
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