Success stories (157)
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.
Bees – so small and yet extremely important for the world’s biodiversity, healthy ecosystems, food production and economy – must be protected for the well-being of our planet. One of the challenges for beekeepers is to shield bees from Varroa, a parasitic mite that attacks their colonies and is one of the most damaging honeybee pests.
Inspired by diverse natural materials, two European companies, Europack Bulgaria and Myco, Czechia, have embarked on their own unique journeys towards a more eco-friendly and sustainable future with invaluable support from the Enterprise Europe Network.
Cyprus-based EMBIO Diagnostics has emerged as a trailblazer in the global indoor air quality industry, driven by innovation and strategic collaborations with the Enterprise Europe Network.
The clothing industry, one of the top polluting industries on the planet, has multiple negative impacts on the environment. These include intensive water and energy consumption as well as water, soil and air pollution from dyeing and finishing processes.
Argotech, a Czech company, is advancing semiconductor photonics with key support from the Enterprise Europe Network.
Drive along any mountain road in the Mediterranean basin and you will be totally unaware of a rare commodity in your environment. The seeds of the prickly pear cactus, very common in these areas, are a source of oil used by women worldwide in their quest for radiant skin.
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.
There are few experiences better than wrapping yourself in a cosy, soft, woollen blanket on a cold day. Today in Lithuania blankets of this calibre are being produced by Barker Textiles.