Success stories (87)
Kernu Manor, a historic estate near Tallinn, has successfully integrated renewable energy solutions while preserving its cultural heritage. Originally restored with a strong commitment to community and sustainability, the manor has transformed into a distinguished venue offering accommodation, event spaces, and a unique spa experience.
Hacker School is giving children and teens the chance to discover the power of coding with real-world mentors. With help from the Enterprise Europe Network, the non-profit has expanded into Austria – and this is just the beginning.
With support from the Enterprise Europe Network, Julicia Studio’s founder expanded her network, refined her mission, and emerged as a visible force in Sweden’s gaming industry.
In the search for the ideal combination of competitive pricing and sustainability in the textile industry, the Enterprise Europe Network helped Bulgarian clothing manufacturer MARINA TEX achieve what once seemed an impossible feat.
Invida takes great pride in creating captivating storytelling, as reflected in their award-winning animated shorts and series. However, Slovenia’s largest animation and production studio wanted to take its broad range of services to another level.
IDloop is revolutionising biometrics with its contactless 3D high-resolution fingerprint imaging technology. Their partnership with Enterprise Europe Network secured crucial funding, expanded their team, and paved the way for global success.
Syndis is at the forefront of innovation in cybersecurity services and products. This leading information security company’s lofty ambition was to make Iceland a global leader in cybersecurity. But first it had to improve the country’s cybersecurity resilience.
Radius Machining, an Estonian family business, is a key player in the country’s manufacturing scene. Starting in a small Viimsi garage in 2003, the company’s rapid growth led to a new factory in Peetri by 2016 and the formal establishment of the Radius Group in 2020.
Pedestrians are no match for moving vehicles. They are the victims in about 20 % of global road traffic deaths and, unfortunately, zebra crossings often provide a false sense of security.