According to a recent LinkedIn post from Bolt, the company recently engaged with students at the Rakett69 fan day in Estonia, interacting with what it describes as the next generation of engineers. The post emphasizes qualities such as fearlessness toward complex problems, rapid iteration, and a focus on real-world solutions as critical to the future of mobility technology.
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The post suggests that innovation in mobility may increasingly originate from hands-on science and education environments rather than traditional corporate settings. For investors, this emphasis on early STEM engagement and talent cultivation may indicate Bolt’s longer-term interest in nurturing a local engineering pipeline, which could support future product development and reinforce its positioning within Estonia’s tech ecosystem.

