Success stories (8)
In a world where technology is pushing the boundaries of what's possible, Berlin-based company LiveEO has carved a niche for itself with its cutting-edge solution.
Virtual Reality (VR) can help multiple sectors achieve disruptive innovations thanks to its many added values. However, development and deployment often require international partners and further knowledge resources. This is why Danish VR company Khora asked the Enterprise Europe Network for support in securing relevant international partnerships.
Sometimes tragic events can give people great ideas – as the story of Emergency Eye demonstrates. With this software from Corevas, emergency response centres can pinpoint the exact location of an accident and ensure emergency services are deployed rapidly. Thanks to the Enterprise Europe Network, the world’s largest support network for small and medium-sized enterprises, the fledgling company found the right IT partner.
Franco-German IT partnership takes eHealth solutions to international markets thanks to the Enterprise Europe Network's help.
Thanks to the Enterprise Europe Network and Icelandic technical know-how, two former radio journalists from Germany are selling their multimedia city tours to iPhone users.
Great things often come in small packages. Take SmartDrive-S3, the best-selling product of Westline, a family-owned electronics engineering firm based in the Paris region, near Versailles. The device can operate motors and other moving parts in machines that assemble all kinds of goods from confectionery to cars.
When a small business with a visionary idea needed a helping hand, Enterprise Europe Greece steered them onto the road to success.
Research partners brought together by the Enterprise Europe Network are developing an ICT platform for the forestry sector.