Jüri Kaljundi has extensive experience in entrepreneurship and co-founding various companies. In 2002, they founded Customix. Jüri went on to co-found Nagi in 2006, where they developed and managed large photo sharing sites. In 2009, Kaljundi became a member of the Supervisory Board at Sportlyzer. In 2010, they co-founded Talentag, which later shifted its focus to Utopic.me, a social news discovery platform. That same year, Kaljundi also co-founded Garage48, an organization that organizes events to transform ideas into web and mobile services. Jüri continued their co-founding ventures with Weekdone in 2012, a team management and communication tool, and Koosloodus in 2018, a nature conservancy foundation. Throughout their career, Kaljundi has also served as a local organizer for GeeksOnAPlane Tallinn and Seedcamp Tallinn events.
Jüri Kaljundi attended TalTech - Tallinn University of Technology from 1992 to 1999. However, no specific degree or field of study is mentioned. No information is provided about any additional certifications.
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