Success stories
The Enterprise Europe Network helps small and medium-sized businesses innovate and grow internationally.
Our achievements are best shown through the positive results of the many businesses we have helped already.
Take a look at the many examples below.
Over 11 million hectares of land in Europe are dedicated to organic farming and demand for organic products continues to increase. For Polish SME BHZ Agromat, this presented a real opportunity to scale up their organic grain business and start trading across Europe. Agromat became one of Poland’s biggest organic grain traders thanks to the Enterprise Europe Network’s support.
Maritime transport emits around 1 billion tonnes of CO2 each year, which represents around 2.5 % of global greenhouse gas emissions. With the help of the Enterprise Europe Network, a Finnish SME was able to enhance its clean energy solution and help big freighters become greener and more efficient.
Electric vehicles will play a key role in driving the decarbonisation of our cities, but the business case for ditching fossil fuel buses has so far been lacking. Heliox, a Dutch SME, has developed a super-fast charging system for electric buses and is now taking their sustainable solution global, thanks to support from the Enterprise Europe Network.
Harvesting the energy of our tides could be the next big source of clean, cheap and reliable electricity, but the sector is still in its infancy. Thanks to local support from the Enterprise Europe Network, Scotland’s Nova Innovation Ltd was able to connect its tidal technology to the grid well before the big multinational energy companies.
Steering French innovation on the road to global success with help from the Enterprise Europe Network.
Enterprise Europe Network helps Spanish tech business accelerate its international expansion.
With support from the Network, Peter Langer, CEO of Novihum Technologies, started manufacturing an innovative soil conditioning technology that improves soil fertility while reducing water use and pollution.
With the help of the Network, Dr Lilia Jeliazkova and her company, BalBok Engineering, embarked on a mission to hunt down and clean up hazardous waste by using a cutting-edge mobile laboratory.
Sports equipment innovation developed in Sweden undergoes expert testing in Italy thanks to the Enterprise Europe Network.
While some of his university colleagues dreamt of pursuing a career abroad, young entrepreneur Fanis Koutouvelis was resolved to stay and inspire the growth of start-ups across Greece.
As Spain misses out on huge profits every year due to wind turbine failures, industrial engineer Jordi Cusidó saw an opportunity to develop a high-tech product able to increase wind farms efficiency.
A common passion for innovation led brothers Christophe and Frédéric Arnaud to set up a family business and develop a breakthrough emulsion technology to create low-fat ingredients.
Inspired by the ocean since he was a young boy, entrepreneur John Vickers decided to take the plunge and launch a project to build the world’s largest and deepest indoor pool.
The Enterprise Europe Network helps company win €3 million funding for a project that aims to revolutionise power distribution in rural areas.
The Enterprise Europe Network helps a Scottish company ready its innovation for the global market.