Success stories (14)
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.
When a family-run Irish business specialising in personalised gifts for life’s treasured moments sought to expand its repertoire, finding a reliable supplier of keepsake boxes proved challenging. Enterprise Europe Network helped connect the company to an international supplier whose products met the high standards of HanaLee Studios.
After years of damaging heat treatment, the hair care market is witnessing a drive towards products that cater for the demands of customers for non-invasive styling solutions, focusing on hair health.
Additive manufacturing (AM), commonly known as 3D printing, has revolutionised the engineering landscape by facilitating faster prototyping, reducing manufacturing costs and improving product quality. It has also transformed the future of orthopaedic treatments, offering customised implants tailored to each patient’s anatomy.
Based in Pinkafeld in Burgenland, x.news offers media companies and journalists a globally unique solution for verifying the truthfulness of their news. Only 3 years after its foundation, x.news now markets its services worldwide. The success of the company is not least due to its collaboration with the Enterprise Europe Network.
Situated off the west coast of Ireland, the small and tranquil Achill Island is now home to a thriving international business, thanks to the support from the Enterprise Europe Network. Achill Oysters, an Irish aquaculture business, has been able to reach new markets around the world while simultaneously sustaining the island’s sea farming heritage.
The proliferation of sign language has enabled more deaf people to enjoy visual content than ever before. With Enterprise Europe Network's support, an Austrian SME has taken this one step further by developing an on-screen avatar that can turn information into sign language using smart algorithms.
A three-person company based in Carinthia, Austria, has developed an ecological process for painting starry skies onto ceilings.
'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.