Estonia has been a strong maritime country for centuries. Until now, the benefits of the large sea area have been mainly realised through the fishing industry and transport corridors, now the country is focusing on the next step forward: wind farms. Estonia has become a front-runner country alongside established key players like the Netherlands, Denmark and the United Kingdom. The country aims to be a place where new technological solutions for offshore wind farms are developed, tested and manufactured. For this purpose, a unique laboratory on the sea will be created near Estonia’s largest island. This offshore wind technologies innovation area can be used by companies from all around the world to test floating wind turbines, subsea stations and robots, service and maintenance drones, autonomous ships and other experimental R&D solutions. Recently, it was announced that there is interest from 30 companies planning to build offshore wind farms, and the government adopted a decision that by 2030, 100% of the electricity consumed in Estonia must come from renewable resources.