EASME is a European Union executive agency that supports small and medium-sized enterprises and promotes innovation in Europe. It manages projects in the areas of small and medium-sized enterprises, as well as the environment, energy, and maritime sectors, funded by COSME, LIFE, and EMFF. EASME organizes the European Sustainable Energy Week and serves industries such as environmental management, energy production, and maritime activities.
Uniraja is a technology company based in Tallinn, Estonia, focused on developing innovative products that leverage IoT meshing and sensor technology. The company has made significant strides in the smartphone market with its myorigo mydevice, which was considered revolutionary at its launch and has received extensive coverage in various publications. In addition to smartphones, Uniraja produces a range of technology products, including wireless game controllers and last resort communication systems, aiming to enhance connectivity and user experience across multiple platforms.
UBIK Solutions
Grant in 2018
UBIK Solutions is a technology company based in Tallinn, Estonia, founded in 2011, that focuses on providing innovative solutions for the sustainable energy sector. The company specializes in developing micro and string inverters for photovoltaic systems, which facilitate efficient power conversion and renewable energy management. By integrating the advantages of microinverters and power optimizers into a single device, UBIK Solutions makes solar energy more accessible and manageable. Their mission is to promote the use of renewable energy and contribute to a sustainable energy economy, ultimately aiding efforts to combat global warming. Through their smart, simple, and affordable technologies, UBIK Solutions aims to empower individuals and organizations in their pursuit of distributed energy projects.
RebelRoam
Grant in 2018
RebelRoam is an Estonian start-up focused on enhancing internet connectivity for the transportation sector. The company aims to provide high-quality Wi-Fi access globally, with a mission to become a leading specialized internet service provider. Its flagship product, RebelRocket, is a cloud-based solution that optimizes mobile and satellite data traffic for onboard passenger Wi-Fi in various transportation vehicles, including buses, trains, and cruise ships. By filtering, shaping, and accelerating data traffic, RebelRoam enhances the onboard Wi-Fi experience without requiring transportation providers to modify their existing network infrastructure. The service is currently utilized in over 4,000 vehicles across Europe and North America, significantly improving the quality of internet access for passengers.
Rubedo Sistemos
Grant in 2017
Rubedo Sistemos (a.k.a. Rubedos®), a Lithuania-based pioneer company of mobile robotics solutions, develops 3D visual perception and navigation technology for free ranging vision guided robotics applications in various industries, including manufacturing, material handling, and healthcare. The company is well regarded for its FDA-compliant robotic precise tumor targeting solution designed exclusively for an image guided radiation therapy product of Elekta, a medical device manufacturer listed on NASDAQ OMX NORDIC.
Digas
Grant in 2017
DiGas, founded in 2012 and based in Riga, Latvia, specializes in advanced dual fuel technology for high horsepower diesel engine applications, particularly in locomotives. The company has developed a leading dual-fuel solution that offers performance comparable to traditional diesel engines while providing significant cost savings and reducing carbon dioxide emissions with minimal particulate output. DiGas serves clients in various sectors, including transportation and energy, by offering a range of services such as feasibility studies, commercial proposals, detailed technical projects, and after-sale support. The company's commitment to addressing client needs has fostered long-term partnerships and established a reputation for high-quality customer service and training in dual-fuel systems.
Protobios
Grant in 2017
Protobios is an Estonian biotechnology company that develops technologies in the field of cell biology and immunology.
BiotaTec
Grant in 2017
BiotaTec specializes in developing nature-based bioleaching technology that offers an environmentally friendly and cost-effective approach to extracting metals and producing methane gas from low-grade ores. The company is notable for being the first in Estonia to win a public procurement for a research and development project focused on the bioleaching of Graptolite-Argillite, a significant achievement since the country regained independence in 1991. BiotaTec's solutions are designed for mining, metallurgy, recycling, and energy sectors, enabling clients to efficiently recover critical raw materials from various sources, including waste, end-of-life magnets, electronic waste, and tailings. The company's technology is characterized by low energy requirements and small or negative greenhouse gas emissions, supporting the transition to renewable energy while minimizing environmental impacts.
NanoAvionics
Grant in 2017
NanoAvionics is a manufacturer and integrator of small satellite bus systems, with operations in the US, UK, and Lithuania. The company specializes in providing end-to-end small satellite solutions tailored for both single missions and larger constellations. Its offerings include a commercial-grade satellite platform that integrates essential components such as flight computers, attitude determination and control systems (ADCS), communication subsystems, and propulsion systems based on non-toxic mono-propellants. This modular approach not only enhances the functionality of small satellites but also optimizes hardware, launch, and operational costs. With a core engineering team that boasts over 85 successful satellite missions and projects, NanoAvionics aims to deliver economic viability for a diverse range of satellite missions across various sectors globally.
ReLaDe
Grant in 2017
ReLaDe is an Estonian small and medium-sized enterprise that specializes in developing a reusable laundry washing system utilizing innovative enzymes. This technology aims to replace traditional hazardous detergents, introducing a significant advancement in an industry that has seen little innovation in recent years. By employing nanotechnology, ReLaDe's platform allows for the recycling of biological enzymes through magnetic detergent molecules, which can be easily extracted from wastewater, ensuring both efficacy and environmental safety. This approach not only aims to reduce the ecological footprint of laundry practices by lowering CO2 emissions and chemical pollutants in water but also promotes better health for users. ReLaDe represents a forward-thinking solution to modern laundry challenges, focusing on sustainability and efficiency.
Cryogenic and Vacuum Systems
Grant in 2017
Cryogenic and Vacuum Systems offers and creates practical solutions of vacuum and cryogenic issues for a reasonable price. The company offers practical solutions of vacuum and cryogenic issues in Latvia. It designs, manufacture and distributes various systems in handling liquid nitrogen and helium. It also delivered a number of tools that were able to create and measure a very high vacuum. Among many these were used for a spacecraft sealed bay leak search applicat
MyResearch, UAB
Grant in 2017
Company was founded in 2007 in Vilnius (Lithuania). Core businesses are: the designing of communication systems, manufacturing of unmanned flying systems, designing individual mechanical and electronic components to them. Currently, the company specializes in developing and manufacturing unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) on brand ECILOP.
Digas
Grant in 2016
DiGas, founded in 2012 and based in Riga, Latvia, specializes in advanced dual fuel technology for high horsepower diesel engine applications, particularly in locomotives. The company has developed a leading dual-fuel solution that offers performance comparable to traditional diesel engines while providing significant cost savings and reducing carbon dioxide emissions with minimal particulate output. DiGas serves clients in various sectors, including transportation and energy, by offering a range of services such as feasibility studies, commercial proposals, detailed technical projects, and after-sale support. The company's commitment to addressing client needs has fostered long-term partnerships and established a reputation for high-quality customer service and training in dual-fuel systems.
Energenas
Grant in 2016
Energenas, founded in 2004 and based in Kaunas, Lithuania, is a private equity firm that focuses on investing in a diverse range of sectors, including B2B, media, retail, healthcare, information technology, agriculture, and more. The firm collaborates with educational institutions and advanced businesses to commercialize investments and scientific ideas. Energenas is committed to sustainable and responsible practices, aiming to deliver long-term returns for its shareholders and project partners by selecting high-quality projects and companies with skilled and innovative teams. As an impact investor, the firm seeks opportunities primarily in the Eastern and Northern European regions.
TrackingMap
Grant in 2016
TrackingMap transport control and monitoring system becomes more and more advanced and widely used in Lithuania, and other countries – which underlies the quality of our product and the functionality resulting a direct benefit to its clients and their business. They constantly analyze the needs of each of business needs (international freight forwarding / logistics sector, agricultural sector, passenger, etc.) and designing the system to improve it in order TrackingMAP solutions would ensure that its functionality can be tailored specifically to special needs of every particular client.
NeoZeo
Grant in 2016
NeoZeo, founded in 2010 as a spin-off from the Arrhenius laboratory at Stockholm University, specializes in the development of advanced porous materials for gas separation, particularly focusing on carbon dioxide removal from methane in biogas upgrading. The company has expanded its operations by establishing a subsidiary in Riga, Latvia, in 2012. With a foundation in extensive research in materials chemistry, NeoZeo has created innovative zeolite adsorbents and continues to enhance its gas separation technologies through ongoing research and development. The company offers small-scale biogas upgrading solutions utilizing vacuum pressure swing absorption and novel absorbents, enabling the production of high-value biomethane from raw biogas generated on farms or from municipal waste. This technology aims to provide cleaner fuels and energy sources while advancing sustainable practices in biogas utilization.
Icosagen
Grant in 2016
Icosagen Group is a contract research provider and technology developer based in Tartumaa, Estonia, serving the biopharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors, as well as academic institutions. The company specializes in high-end biotechnology services, including protein and antibody production, as well as virus-like particle (VLP) production. Its product offerings encompass antibodies, proteins, ELISA kits, transfection reagents, and DNA/RNA isolation tools. Additionally, Icosagen provides quality control services, such as food microbiology testing and allergen testing. The company is involved in various international and national research initiatives, contributing to projects like INTENSO, MAARS, and EURIPRED. Icosagen's proprietary QMCF Technology allows for the stable expression of recombinant proteins and antibodies in mammalian cells, facilitating the development of cell-based assays for screening purposes. The Icosagen Group comprises three entities: the parent company Icosagen AS and its subsidiaries, Icosagen Cell Factory Ltd and IcoPark Ltd.
NanoAvionics
Grant in 2016
NanoAvionics is a manufacturer and integrator of small satellite bus systems, with operations in the US, UK, and Lithuania. The company specializes in providing end-to-end small satellite solutions tailored for both single missions and larger constellations. Its offerings include a commercial-grade satellite platform that integrates essential components such as flight computers, attitude determination and control systems (ADCS), communication subsystems, and propulsion systems based on non-toxic mono-propellants. This modular approach not only enhances the functionality of small satellites but also optimizes hardware, launch, and operational costs. With a core engineering team that boasts over 85 successful satellite missions and projects, NanoAvionics aims to deliver economic viability for a diverse range of satellite missions across various sectors globally.
DGE Group
Grant in 2015
DGE is a consulting company that deals with environmental advice and construction. With its specialist knowledge and a way of working with flexibility and presence, one of its goals is to contribute effectively to sustainable cross-border development. Since the establishment of DGE in 1985, the company has developed into a nationwide recognized advisory company, which in addition to six offices in Denmark has also established itself with branches in Scandinavia and the Baltic countries. All departments are part of DGE Group A / S, which currently employs over 150 highly educated employees who provide cross-border counseling.
HEE Photonics Labs
Grant in 2015
HEE Photonics Labs is a spin-off of the University of Latvia, Institute of Astronomy (part of Association FOTONIKA-LV –www.lu.lv/FOTONIKA-LV). The company was founded in 2007 to commercialize research results as well as to participate in various scientific projects related to space photonics. Some engineers of the staff was involved into everyday service of Satellite Laser Ranging station in Riga. Their lively expertise allows us the development of advanced optical systems for earth observation and high precision universal satellite laser ranging for observation and tracking of unknown flying objects, and laboratory test. The leading scientists of HEE Photonic labs has long term and multidisciplinary experience in development of space and military optical systems since sowiet times. Totally 7 high precision SLR instruments for tracking of unknown space objects has been designed by this team members, produced in Riga and installed in Metseahovi (Finland), Potzdam (Germany), (Ukraine – 4) and Riga (Latvia), as well as about 50 various space-related optical devices over the world.
Elinta
Grant in 2015
Elinta is a Lithuanian company specializing in the design and development of innovative electronics and automated control systems technology. The firm focuses on industrial automation and produces a range of products, including 3D imaging systems, electric vehicle systems, electronic components, measuring and testing devices, as well as electric drives for bicycles. Additionally, Elinta Motors, a division of the company, develops electric and plug-in hybrid drives specifically tailored for commercial vehicles weighing up to 7.2 tons. All components, such as electric motors, battery modules, and associated electronics, are created in-house, underscoring the company's commitment to integrated and advanced technological solutions.
Kinasera
Grant in 2015
Kinasera is a biotechnology start-up, founded in 2006 as a spin-off of the University of Tartu. It develops and commercializes novel inhibitors of protein kinases (PK) and assay technologies for screening and characterization inhibitors of PK. New biological tools provided by the company rely on the high-affinity bisubstrate-analog inhibitors of PK and constitute fluorescent probes and affinity adsorbents for HTS assays and other methods of analysis of the proteome.
Cleveron
Grant in 2015
Cleveron Ltd. is a technology and logistics company based in Viljandi, Estonia, specializing in self-service parcel terminals that facilitate the sending and receiving of postal parcels across Europe. The company designs and manufactures automated parcel delivery systems, which include various types of parcel terminals and software solutions for operational control and monitoring of parcel distribution services. Cleveron aims to enhance the efficiency and convenience of parcel logistics for businesses, particularly in web retailing and mail ordering, by providing innovative technology-based solutions. In addition to its products, the company offers consultation services to assist clients with the implementation and management of their parcel terminal networks, addressing aspects such as financial planning and logistics processes. Founded in 2006 and rebranded from SmartPOST Ltd. in 2010 after its acquisition by Itella Corporation, Cleveron operates as a subsidiary of Posti Group Oyj.
Lingvist
Grant in 2015
Lingvist Inc. is a language-learning platform that leverages artificial intelligence, natural language processing, and adaptive machine learning algorithms to enhance the learning experience. Founded in 2012 and based in Tallinn, Estonia, the company offers a subscription service accessible through web, iOS, and Android platforms worldwide. Lingvist's innovative approach focuses on improving vocabulary by assessing users' existing knowledge and customizing courses to target their learning needs, thereby facilitating more effective communication and understanding.
Inission
Grant in 2015
Inission is a Swedish company specializing in tailored production and logistics services for advanced industrial electronics. With locations in Stockholm, Malmö, Borås, Munkfors, and Pajala in Sweden, as well as Tallinn in Estonia and a sales office in Copenhagen, Denmark, Inission serves a diverse range of industrial customers. The company focuses on developing and managing complete electronic products throughout their entire life cycle, ensuring that clients receive comprehensive support from production to logistics.
Icosagen
Grant in 2015
Icosagen Group is a contract research provider and technology developer based in Tartumaa, Estonia, serving the biopharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors, as well as academic institutions. The company specializes in high-end biotechnology services, including protein and antibody production, as well as virus-like particle (VLP) production. Its product offerings encompass antibodies, proteins, ELISA kits, transfection reagents, and DNA/RNA isolation tools. Additionally, Icosagen provides quality control services, such as food microbiology testing and allergen testing. The company is involved in various international and national research initiatives, contributing to projects like INTENSO, MAARS, and EURIPRED. Icosagen's proprietary QMCF Technology allows for the stable expression of recombinant proteins and antibodies in mammalian cells, facilitating the development of cell-based assays for screening purposes. The Icosagen Group comprises three entities: the parent company Icosagen AS and its subsidiaries, Icosagen Cell Factory Ltd and IcoPark Ltd.
AASA Global
Grant in 2015
Aasa Global is an international financial technology company founded in 2011, specializing in providing credit solutions to consumers and small to medium-sized businesses. Operating in countries such as Estonia, Poland, Finland, Sweden, Chile, and Indonesia, Aasa seeks to expand into high-growth markets by developing innovative financing solutions. The company utilizes a proprietary, fully automated lending platform that leverages predictive analytics to facilitate quick market entry and scalability. Aasa’s business model has been tested in various regions, focusing on offering financial support where traditional banks may lack speed and flexibility. The company emphasizes client service as its most valuable asset, aiming to provide accessible financial assistance through a unique multi-stage credit assessment process for both individual clients and business owners.
Ferentis
Grant in 2015
Ferentis is a research-intensive biotechnology company involved in the development, production and commercialization of biomimetic peptides and peptide-based scaffolds for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine applications. Ferentis was established in Vilnius, Lithuania, by a group of scientists and entrepreneurs from Canada, Lithuania, Sweden and India.
ANF Technology
Venture Round in 2015
NAFEN™ – Aluminum Oxide Nano fibers have been developed in a pilot manufacturing facility in Tallinn, Estonia since 2011. The product is synthesized by the method of controlled liquid phase oxidation, which ensures a high production rate. The test facility has proven the efficacy of the production process for delivering volumes of high-quality aluminum oxide nano fibers in excess of 0.5 kilograms per hour in a continuous production cycle 24/7, 3 000 kg per year. The production process has been patented, allowing ANF Technology to develop sales channels and research partners without jeopardizing potential market share of the nano fiber market. The production process allows for increases in volume up to 100 times the current production levels, thus eliminating the main roadblock in the nano fiber industry (lack of industrial scale production capacity). NAFEN™ is the revolutionary nanomaterial of the next technological wave for which nanotubes have been preparing the world for over 20 years. Having this industrial technology at hand, numerous NAFEN™- inside solutions will be developed and implemented. NAFEN™ provides a unique combination of properties including controllable diameter of 7 to 40 nm, length of over 150 millimeters, high tensile strength, vast surface area, chemical inertness, stability against radiation, and thermal stability. • fiber diameter is controllable by production parameters, from 7 to 40 nm • individual fiber length up to 150 mm supplied in co-aligned or random structure • bulk density 0.09–3.5 g/cm3 • supplied in dry form or dispersed in water or alcohols
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