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What does a hydrogen retrofit company in Spain have in common with a deeptech health startup in Portugal? At first glance, not much. Yet EVARM and PONS both turned ambitious ideas into impact thanks to the combined support of the Enterprise Europe Network and the European Institute of Innovation and Technology.
Their stories reveal five key lessons for startups everywhere: from leveraging networks early and securing funding with mentorship, to building cross-border partnerships, keeping users at the centre, and staying resilient.
Once the beating heart of European towns and cities, covered markets have long been more than just venues to shop. They’re spaces of daily life where locals meet, stories are exchanged, and traditions are quietly passed on.
Start-ups need funding, mentorship, and networks to scale. Big companies are looking for fresh ideas, disruptive tech, and faster ways to stay ahead. When they join forces, both sides win. Keep reading for 6 easy steps to make this partnership a success.
Artificial intelligence (AI) can be a powerful tool for small businesses, helping to automate tasks, boost customer satisfaction, and drive faster growth. Curious to see what AI can do for your company? Check out our 7-step guide to make AI part of your operations.
Peer learning can help you make better decisions, expand your network, and seize new opportunities as an entrepreneur. Check out our 5 tips to make the most of it and see how the Enterprise Europe Network has helped dozens of businesses grow together over the years.
Krill Design, a start-up in Milan, turns food waste into 3D printed, stylish homeware. Discover their inspiring journey and get 5 insider tips on how to incorporate eco-design into your business.
Embedding sustainability into your daily business operations is not only beneficial for the environment, but can also improve your brand reputation, reduce costs, and attract socially conscious customers. In this article, we’re sharing 5 strategies that will help your business become more sustainable.
Intellectual property is a powerful tool that can help small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) thrive in a fierce business world. Small businesses drive innovation, job creation, and economic growth. Yet, many of these ventures face a common hurdle: the lack of resources and know-how to protect their valuable intangible assets. Join us for a conversation with Christina Deyl, Internationalisation adviser for Enterprise Europe Network Hessen, as she shares her insights on how to make the most of your intellectual property.
As clean beauty is reshaping the cosmetics landscape, Four Starlings – a family-owned soap-making business in Poland – is gaining international recognition. We spoke with Grzegorz Sienkiewicz, Managing Director of Four Starlings, and Anna Wrzesińska, Chief Specialist for International Cooperation at Podlaska Regional Development Foundation and Business Adviser at the Polish branch of Enterprise Europe Network, to find out how the Network helped turn this small company into a global success story.
More women than ever are leading small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), a promising shift toward greater inclusivity in business. Yet, female entrepreneurs still face significant challenges, including limited access to funding, persistent gender bias, and a lack of tailored support. The Enterprise Europe Network helps women overcome these barriers through expert guidance, practical tools, and international connections.











