Success stories (43)
Committed to high-quality European manufacturing, MILTEX utilised innovation and strategic partnerships to effectively manage economic challenges.
Inspired by diverse natural materials, two European companies, Europack Bulgaria and Myco, Czechia, have embarked on their own unique journeys towards a more eco-friendly and sustainable future with invaluable support from the Enterprise Europe Network.
The clothing industry, one of the top polluting industries on the planet, has multiple negative impacts on the environment. These include intensive water and energy consumption as well as water, soil and air pollution from dyeing and finishing processes.
Argotech, a Czech company, is advancing semiconductor photonics with key support from the Enterprise Europe Network.
What if your company was in the business of creating children’s memories? For the Swedish company SBI, that’s not a hypothetical question, it’s something they do every day.
Patrik Luxemburk, CEO of STABILPLASTIK in the Czech Republic, had a vision – a very clear, logical business idea in 2018 – to turn plastic waste into new products, mainly plastic pallets.
Discover the inspiring journey of RanMarine, a pioneering Dutch company, and their ground-breaking collaboration with Berky GmbH, all made possible through the unwavering support of Enterprise Europe Network. Through their partnership, they have not only enhanced their technologies but also significantly contributed to cleaning up our waterways and restoring the marine environment.
Cancer related fatigue (CRF) affects millions of cancer patients and survivors. Now, a mobile app, Untire, is available as a step-by-step guide to reduce the incessant tiredness caused by cancer and its treatments and help regain energy and quality of life.
Thanks to the support from the Enterprise Europe Network, Sunday Brush, a Dutch cosmetic company, has been able to reach new markets around Europe, while becoming a thriving international success.
Households account for almost 20% of the EU’s greenhouse gas emissions. Political efforts to offset this environmental burden are driving demand for more energy efficient buildings. The Enterprise Europe Network helped an Estonian manufacturer of green buildings take advantage of this opportunity by expanding into Sweden, where they have laid the foundations for more sustainable housing. With two contracts in Sweden, together worth EUR 2.5 million, Timbeco is now looking to expand even further.