Success stories (11)
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.
Maltese data and AI services company Eunoia has embarked on its European expansion journey with the support of the Enterprise Europe Network. Its first port of call is Cyprus.
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.
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.
Swedish SME Dala Tekniska turned to the Network for help in finding Icelandic distributors for its rescue equipment.
A Spanish technology SME expands internationally thanks to the Enterprise Europe Network. Read more!
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.
'Positive economist' may sound like a contradiction in terms, but that is what Irish entrepreneur Susan Hayes calls herself. She’s even more positive after expanding her business to Malta with help from the Enterprise Europe Network.
Thanks to the Enterprise Europe Network’s in-depth knowledge of EU-funded projects, an Austrian research centre seeking partners for a geo-monitoring project found a Norwegian company specialised in survey systems and solutions.