Success stories (43)
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.
Previously constrained by the limitations of its domestic dealings, Turkish-used tyre recycling company BRP Petro Kimya has now formed international ties and expanded its business, all thanks to support from the Enterprise Europe Network.
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.
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.
With BATARYASAN being a company that designs and manufactures battery-based technologies with hydrogen-based industries, a high level of funding is required to be sustainable.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of health technology, where innovation is the key to improving lives, a remarkable success story stands out: the journey of Driftline, a health-tech software company that has transformed heart rate data analysis. Founded in 2018, Driftline has demonstrated how perseverance, collaboration, and strategic support can pave the way for innovative advancements.
The car of the future will be ultra-comfortable, safe AND driverless. The story of how this could come to pass started with three laser technology researchers in a garage in Leuven, Belgium, 10 years ago backed up with advice from the Enterprise Europe Network.
Iceland’s landscapes have a unique beauty. But despite their appeal, they also present logistical issues for people living and working in the country, and especially for those trying to access services such as therapy. With the help of the Enterprise Europe Network, Icelandic digital platform Kara Connect is solving this problem by eliminating the need for travel, connecting therapists and professionals with their clients through virtual appointments.