VIVITA Estonia OÜ

VIVITA Estonia OÜ

Telliskivi tn 60a/5, 10412, Tallinn, Estonia

+37256225325

description of organisation

VIVITA is a global community that transforms children's inspirations into real skills. We support children and youth to turn their ideas into reality by taking advantage of our experts’ network. Through our activities, we aim to foster creativity by giving children a “sense of no limitations”, so that they grow up as confident creators and innovators willing to change the world for the better.

On an international scale, VIVITA provides creative learning spaces called VIVISTOPs which are equipped with modern creative tools and technology (such as laser cutters and 3D printers) and make use of various materials focusing on recyclability and sustainability. These creative learning spaces are accessible to all children, regardless of economic, social, or regional constraints. VIVITA continuously develops its open software and hardware ecosystem to enhance children's creativity. Our modularized, scalable, easy-to-use software and hardware toolset VIVIWARE can be used for rapid prototyping and requires only basic programming. Our shared open data platform MY VIVITA and VIVIVERSE help us share and manage children’s creative work and collaborate further.

VIVITA Estonia is part of the global VIVITA movement. In our VIVISTOP Telliskivi studio we inspire 7-14 years old children to realise their ideas. We especially focus on creative problem solving - we work together to find solutions to global and local issues. All our activities aim to involve the wider local community - designers, artists, entrepreneurs, parents and siblings.

This organisation holds a European Solidarity Corps Quality Label. The Quality Label certifies that the organisation is able to run projects in compliance with the principles and objectives of the European Solidarity Corps.

Scope Volunteering

Role Expiry date
Host31/12/2027
Supporting31/12/2027
OID: E10216398
Last updated on 28/04/24

Organisation topics

Education and training

Youthwork

Culture