EASME

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.

Kristalina Georgieva

Vice President

Past deals in Denmark

QDevil

Grant in 2020
QDevil is a manufacturer specializing in electronics and components tailored for quantum electronics research. The company's primary goal is to advance scientific progress in this field by allowing researchers to concentrate on their core work, rather than spending time on auxiliary equipment development. QDevil's flagship product, the QFilter, has been extensively tested and used in leading quantum electronics labs such as Harvard University and the University of Copenhagen over the past five years.

PlatoScience Medical

Grant in 2019
PlatoScience ApS, founded in 2015 and located in Copenhagen, Denmark, specializes in neurostimulation technology through its product, the PlatoWork headset. This device employs transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), a non-invasive method that modulates neuronal activity by applying low-intensity currents to the scalp via electrodes. The technology aims to enhance synaptic plasticity and facilitate a targeted mindset, enabling users to achieve deep focus for various tasks. By making neurostimulation accessible and user-friendly, PlatoScience seeks to support mental health and improve cognitive performance, catering to individuals seeking to optimize their mental capabilities.

Microbium

Grant in 2019
Microbium is an R&D company specializing in custom microbiological detection protocols tailored for specific industrial samples. Founded to address the industry's challenges with microbial contamination, Microbium integrates closely with national laboratories and analytical organizations across Russia, Denmark, and Slovenia. The company offers solutions that go beyond conventional microbiological methods, providing rapid analysis suitable for various sectors. Additionally, Microbium has developed electronic devices capable of detecting and eliminating microorganisms in drinking water, wastewater, and products from the chemical and food industries. These devices automate the detection and counting of harmful bacteria, such as E. coli and coliforms, while employing bioremediation processes to effectively remove contaminants. This innovation not only helps users identify and mitigate contaminated areas but also contributes to reducing production costs and lowering the carbon footprint associated with industrial processes.

QDevil

Grant in 2019
QDevil is a manufacturer specializing in electronics and components tailored for quantum electronics research. The company's primary goal is to advance scientific progress in this field by allowing researchers to concentrate on their core work, rather than spending time on auxiliary equipment development. QDevil's flagship product, the QFilter, has been extensively tested and used in leading quantum electronics labs such as Harvard University and the University of Copenhagen over the past five years.

Scandion Oncology

Grant in 2019
Scandion Oncology A/S is a biotechnology company based in Copenhagen, Denmark, focused on developing treatments for chemotherapy resistance in cancer patients. Founded in 2017, the company is advancing its lead product, SCO-101, which is currently undergoing Phase II clinical trials for breast and colorectal cancers. Additionally, it is working on SCO-201, a product in late pre-clinical development aimed at treating solid tumors. Scandion Oncology collaborates with the University of Copenhagen to co-develop SCO-301, a candidate designed to reverse drug resistance, and has partnered with Per Norlén to investigate the combined anti-tumor effects of mitazalimab and SCO-101 in resistant tumor models. The company's mission is to enhance treatment outcomes and quality of life for cancer patients who experience chemotherapy resistance, addressing a significant challenge in oncology where nearly half of patients do not respond to chemotherapy.

Vulcur Medtech

Grant in 2019
Vulcur Medtech is a medical device development company based in Vanløse, Denmark, established in 2018. The company specializes in wound healing through its innovative VMT laser technology, which targets chronic wounds that are otherwise difficult to treat. This advanced device utilizes laser pulses that effectively eliminate biofilm-producing bacteria while preserving healthy human cells, promoting the body's natural healing process. By significantly reducing healing time, Vulcur Medtech enhances the quality of life for patients suffering from chronic wounds.

Attavik

Grant in 2019
Attavik A/S is an innovative technology company originating from Greenland and currently based in Denmark, focused on addressing mobile phone and internet connectivity challenges in rural areas with limited or no coverage. The company's solution leverages a patented technology that facilitates affordable mobile and internet connections through an Adhoc peer-to-peer mesh network. This network allows personal devices to communicate over distances of up to 8 kilometers using Super Wi-Fi technology. Attavik's platform enables users to send text messages, make voice calls, and share data and video, all without relying on centralized servers or traditional telecommunications infrastructure. By providing an effective alternative to conventional service providers, Attavik aims to enhance connectivity for users in underserved regions.

Samplix

Grant in 2019
Samplix is a biotechnology company based in Herlev, Denmark, focused on single-molecule sample preparation for DNA and RNA. It has developed the Xdrop™ technology, which utilizes a unique “water-oil-water” droplet system to create millions of reaction chambers for handling individual DNA molecules. This innovative approach allows for targeted enrichment of large DNA fragments and enables researchers to sequence specific genetic regions effectively. Samplix's technology addresses the limitations of existing multi-molecule preparation methods, providing enhanced precision and sensitivity while simplifying the sample preparation process. Its solutions empower scientists to make informed research decisions, particularly in applications related to virus integration and CRISPR editing.

RoboFit ApS

Grant in 2018
RoboFit ApS is a Danish company located in Christiansfeld that specializes in the manufacture and marketing of a rehabilitation robot designed to assist individuals with very weak muscles in exercising their shoulder region. This innovative technology enables patients to train effectively by utilizing the full range of motion of the shoulder, making the rehabilitation process both measurable and motivational.

Meo

Grant in 2018
Meo, founded in 2015 and based in Copenhagen, Denmark, operates a user identity platform designed to enhance trust in the internet economy. The platform enables compliance teams in regulated sectors to verify customer identities securely, thereby mitigating financial, reputational, and legal risks. It simplifies the management of customer data, allowing businesses to obtain, handle, and store information from both individuals and organizations while ensuring compliance with privacy regulations. By facilitating secure data sharing and implementing measures to prevent money laundering, Meo empowers users to maintain control over their personal data and identity online.

Xnovo Technology

Grant in 2018
Xnovo Technology ApS is the commercial result of more than 15 years of Synchrotron and Diffraction-Imaging research at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). Driven by an urge to make 3D crystallographic X-ray technology accessible for a wider range of materials scientists, Xnovo Technology ApS was founded in December 2012 by Senior Scientist Erik Mejdal Lauridsen, DTU-Energy Conversion, and Professor Henning Friis Poulsen, DTU-Physics.

Airofit

Grant in 2018
Airofit is a Danish company that offers a specialized training system designed to strengthen the lungs and improve breathing. Originally developed for medical applications to assist patients with respiratory issues such as asthma and bronchitis, Airofit's equipment focuses on training the diaphragm and intercostal muscles. The system gradually increases the workload on the respiratory system, leading to enhanced breathing power and efficiency. While initially aimed at medical patients, Airofit has proven effective for a broader audience, including athletes seeking to boost endurance and respiratory strength, as well as singers and musicians who benefit from improved coordination and sound quality. The company's innovative approach not only enhances respiratory capacity but also helps reduce the reliance on medications for individuals with chronic respiratory conditions.

Comparo.dk

Grant in 2018
Comparo.dk is an online platform based in Copenhagen, Denmark, that assists users in finding the most affordable car and travel insurance packages. Launched in June 2013, the service simplifies the insurance management process by aggregating data from various family insurance policies. It provides users with a clear overview of their coverage, payment history, and comparisons of different insurance plans. By offering a range of options from multiple insurance providers, Comparo.dk enables users to make informed decisions, choose the best coverage for their needs, and efficiently manage their insurance policies through a single application.

Peerpilot

Grant in 2018
PeerPilot ApS is a Copenhagen-based company that operates a performance-based talent assessment platform designed to streamline the recruitment process. Founded in 2013, the platform facilitates mass candidate screenings and individual recruitments by allowing candidates to collaborate on job-specific business cases in a virtual environment. It evaluates and scores candidates based on their activity, impact, and collaboration during these tasks. By automating the screening and assessment process, PeerPilot enables employers to analyze real-time social work data to identify the most suitable candidates for their roles, thereby enhancing the overall hiring experience.

2cureX

Grant in 2018
2cureX AB operates as a medtech company in Denmark. It is involved in developing IndiTreat, a technology for the treatment of colorectal, ovarian, and kidney cancers. The company was founded in 2006 and is based in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Radisurf

Grant in 2017
RadiSurf ApS specializes in providing advanced adhesion solutions for a variety of industries, including healthcare, automotive, offshore, nutrition, and electronics. Founded in 2015 and located in Risskov, Denmark, the company develops a range of products designed to facilitate bonding between metal and plastic materials. Its key offerings include the RadiBond adhesion system, a chemical coating for thermoplastics and thermo sets, and RadiPrime Metal-Epoxy Primer Systems that create stable bonds between metals and epoxies. RadiSurf's technology also encompasses nano-coatings that enable adhesion for diverse surfaces, such as metal, glass, and carbon, while addressing challenges in welding and over-moulding processes. The company's innovative solutions support applications in sustainable energy production and storage, enhancing the performance and durability of hybrid materials.

AddiFab

Grant in 2017
AddiFab is a Danish company specializing in additive manufacturing solutions, particularly for rapid prototyping and low-volume production. It offers a proprietary system of 3D printers combined with advanced print resins and processes, allowing manufacturers to create custom injection molds. This innovative approach enables the production of complex parts efficiently and at a lower cost than traditional methods, while also reducing environmental impact. AddiFab's technology allows for the production of unique batches, prototypes, and spare parts without sacrificing material selection, accommodating everything from soft rubbers to hard metals. The company operates from its headquarters in the Greater Copenhagen area, with a branch in Palo Alto, California. Leadership includes CEO Lasse G. Staal, CTO Jon Jessen, and COO Peter L. Sørensen in Denmark, along with CEO Carsten Jarfelt in the U.S.

Simple Feast

Grant in 2017
Simple Feast is a Copenhagen-based company founded in 2015 by Jakob Jønck and Thomas Ambus, specializing in sustainable food delivery. The company focuses on providing plant-based meal kits that are both organic and sustainably produced. Simple Feast offers two primary products: Weekly Boxes and Comfort Food Boxes. Weekly Boxes consist of three complete vegetarian or vegan meals that require minimal preparation, while Comfort Food Boxes feature 4 to 8 ready-to-eat jarred meals that only need heating and a side dish. The meals are packaged in biodegradable boxes, ensuring an environmentally friendly delivery to consumers' doorsteps.

Adimant

Grant in 2017
Adimant is a Danish engineering consulting company that specializes in topology optimization and 3D printing, particularly focusing on the integration of these two fields. The company assists clients in the aerospace, aviation, medical, and tooling industries by optimizing product designs, which helps reduce manufacturing costs and enhance the performance of components. Adimant leverages its in-house developed optimization tools to provide tailored solutions that enable clients to capitalize on the design freedom offered by additive manufacturing, allowing for the creation of complex structures. This approach not only facilitates significant savings in material use and time but also contributes to reduced costs and weight in the final products.

Cercare Medical

Grant in 2017
Cercare Medical is a Danish company that specializes in medical imaging technology aimed at improving acute stroke management. Established in 2013, originally under the name Combat Stroke, the company has developed a software tool that assists clinicians in evaluating the effects of strokes. This innovative technology allows for rapid analysis, generating infarct area and perfusion area assessments within 30 seconds while utilizing artificial intelligence to identify and quantify stroke lesions. By providing advanced perfusion analysis, Cercare Medical enables healthcare professionals to deliver personalized care, ultimately enhancing patient outcomes in stroke and cardiac failure cases.

Signicat

Venture Round in 2017
Signicat is a prominent digital identity service provider in Europe, specializing in electronic identification and e-signature solutions. Founded in 2006, the company originally emerged as Kantega Secure Identity and operates globally, delivering online trust services to both public and private sectors. Signicat's offerings adhere to international standards and regulatory requirements, including privacy laws, anti-money laundering regulations, and Know Your Customer protocols, ensuring secure user onboarding. The company's advanced solutions enable banks, financial institutions, insurance firms, government agencies, and various businesses to authenticate users, facilitate electronic signing, and maintain document integrity. With a focus on enhancing user experience while mitigating risks through cutting-edge security technology, Signicat provides banking-grade service level agreements to meet the needs for scalability and reliability. The company maintains offices across several key European cities, including London, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Lisbon, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Helsinki, Trondheim, and Oslo.

OCTLight

Grant in 2017
OCTLight is a Danish company founded in 2014 as a spin-out from the Technical University of Denmark. Based at Scion DTU Science and Technology Park in Kgs. Lyngby, the company focuses on developing innovative technologies for medical professionals, specifically in the realm of optical coherence tomography. OCTLight specializes in creating swept laser light sources that provide three-dimensional optical imaging, enabling non-invasive techniques for obtaining cross-sectional images of the eye. This technology aids doctors in diagnosing and treating various eye conditions. The company utilizes advanced facilities, including the DTU Danchip National Center for Micro- and Nanofabrication, to support its high-tech product development. A knowledgeable Board of Directors guides OCTLight, combining expertise in medical technology, investment, and industrialization.

Calvex

Grant in 2017
Calvex is a Danish trading and production company specializing in calf care. Initially established as a wholesale provider of specialty products within the cattle industry, Calvex has shifted its focus to milk feeding for calves and the supply of minerals and vitamins for dairy cows. Since 2008, the company has expanded into self-production and developed a raw milk management system called coloQuick. This system has received multiple accolades for innovation, including the Agromek Prize in 2009 and recognition at international agricultural fairs. Calvex is committed to enhancing calf management practices and continually updates its product offerings while testing new methods to improve barn operations and increase farm profitability.

PowerCon

Grant in 2017
PowerCon is a Danish engineering company with a highly-specialized knowledge base within electrical power conversion and especially the development and production of full-scale electric power converters. Located in Denmark and being a part of the highly successful Danish wind power industry means that the most common use of PowerCon's products and designs are utilized in wind turbines. "PowerCon offers clients fast and predictable delivery of converter systems and test equipment using a combination of new and proven technology tailored to customers' needs. The focus applied to designing robust products is vital to achieving the right quality at the right cost and ensures satisfied customers. Evolving from the wind industry leads to continuing focus on lowering the cost without compromising the product reliability. The recent year's track record with large international customers has proven that PowerCon is a trustworthy partner providing highly competitive solutions in a rapidly evolving market."

Nelson Garden

Grant in 2016
In 1933 a seed was born. Then Georg Nilsson sat with family home around the kitchen table and filled small bags of seeds. These seeds would soon be sold and the story of Nelson Garden began. For almost a century, we have grown and developed our business. We love to grow and we are at the same time entrepreneurs. We will take care of that. Thanks to our rich history, Nelson Garden is today the market leader in seed for hobby growers in the Nordic region. The Group has approximately 100 employees and sales of SEK 235 million in 2015. In addition to operations in Sweden, we have sales companies in Denmark, Finland, and Norway. Sales are through trade and grocery stores. In addition to seeds, we also sell onions, bird food and garden accessories.

GlobeTracker

Grant in 2016
GlobeTracker is a Danish company recognized for its expertise in supply chain visibility solutions. It offers a platform that enables supply chain stakeholders to remotely track, monitor, and manage their assets and goods in real time, regardless of location. By specializing in telematics services for cargo monitoring, GlobeTracker helps the logistics industry enhance operational performance, improve customer retention, and explore new revenue opportunities across various sectors.

Thor-Ice

Grant in 2016
Thor Ice Chilling Solutions ehf. specializes in the development and management of Slurry Ice systems designed for the rapid chilling of various food products, including fish and poultry. Established in 2002, the company has focused on innovative technology known as flow ice, which enhances the chilling process by efficiently reducing harmful bacteria in meat without the use of chemicals or pharmaceuticals. Thor Ice collaborates with scientists and food research institutes in Iceland, Denmark, and Holland to create solutions that improve the freshness, quality, and safety of food products. By facilitating effective chilling throughout the entire food value chain—from harvesting to distribution—Thor Ice aims to enhance food safety and quality while promoting environmentally friendly practices in the food processing industry.

Aviatec

Grant in 2016
Aviatec operates in the friction welding industry for almost thirty years and represents the largest experience in Denmark. Aviatec aims to pursue a major market opportunity through testing and demonstrating a new cost-effective sanitary valve housing for the food and beverage processing (F&BP) industry, where hygiene is of utmost importance. The novel valve housing is fully assembled using friction welding (FW), achieving the highest level of hygiene.

Gaia-Wind

Grant in 2016
Gaia-Wind is a specialist designer and manufacturer of small wind turbines. Originally a Danish company established in 1993, its global headquarters are now located in Glasgow, Scotland, from where it manufactures and distribute its turbines worldwide. Its 133-11kW turbine benefits from more than 20 years of Danish design experience, and Gaia-Wind continues to invest in its research and development. Over 500 of its wind turbines have been installed worldwide with a combined operational history of more than 1500 years.

ReMoni

Grant in 2016
ReMoni ApS specializes in providing small wireless sensors for monitoring technical installations to prevent resource loss. Established in 2013 and based in Østbirk, Denmark, the company enables clients to attach these sensors to various infrastructures such as cables and pipes. The sensors offer real-time measurements of energy consumption, automatic alerts for overconsumption, and early warnings for potential issues. This technology supports remote surveillance and facility management, allowing users to benchmark similar devices and respond promptly to sudden failures. ReMoni's system, which integrates cloud-based artificial intelligence and machine learning, aims to optimize resource use across various sectors, including agriculture and public services, thereby reducing energy waste and CO2 emissions.

NIL Technology ApS

Grant in 2016
NIL Technology ApS specializes in the optical design, prototyping, mastering, and mass production of optical components. The company provides nanostructured masters for various replication technologies, including nanoimprint, UV-replication, hot embossing, roll printing, and injection molding. Its product offerings support a wide range of applications, such as diffractive optics, microlens arrays, metalenses, optical diffusers, beam splitters, waveguides for augmented and mixed reality, wire grid polarizers, structured light systems, and anti-reflection coatings. NIL Technology also develops tailored solutions for industries including biotechnology, space, consumer product packaging, and renewable energy. Established in 2006, the company is headquartered in Kongens Lyngby, Denmark, with an additional branch located in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Ucomposites

Grant in 2016
Ucomposites is a prominent manufacturer specializing in advanced composites and glass fiber technology. Established in 2008 in Copenhagen, Denmark, the company focuses on developing high-performance fibers that enhance acoustics, thermal properties, lightweight construction, and strength. Ucomposites distinguishes itself by utilizing top-quality raw materials and innovative fiber processing techniques, resulting in engineered products that meet specific client requirements. The company is also pioneering recycling methods for composites and glass fibers, which improves heat resistance and increases durability. By upcycling fibers to a virgin quality, Ucomposites serves key industries such as automotive, construction, and oil and gas, aiming to become a leading partner in these sectors and to redefine industry standards.

CEKO Sensors

Grant in 2016
CEKO Sensors ApS is a Danish company that specializes in the manufacture of high sensitivity optical MEMS (micro-electro-mechanical systems) sensors designed for challenging environments and remote sensing applications. Founded in 2015 and based in Kongens Lyngby, CEKO produces microchip-based sensors that incorporate integrated optical structures for measuring acceleration, pressure, and sound. Their product offerings include MEMS optical microphones for audio level pressure measurement and MEMS optical accelerometers suitable for a range of frequency applications. Additionally, CEKO provides data acquisition units and software solutions as part of a comprehensive system for monitoring high voltage components, catering to sectors such as renewable energy and marine industries.

RushFiles

Grant in 2016
RushFiles A/S, established in 2012 and based in Horsens, Denmark, specializes in cloud storage and file sharing solutions. It caters to internet service providers, hosting companies, telecom operators, and software manufacturers, offering secure and user-friendly platforms for data sharing and syncing across multiple devices and servers.

LS Control

Grant in 2016
LS CONTROL is a manufacturer and supplier based in Gelsted, Denmark, specializing in electronic controllers and regulators for the ventilation industry. The company offers a variety of standard products, including HVAC controls and power equipment, as well as solutions tailored for heat pump manufacturers. By integrating Internet of Things (IoT) technology, LS CONTROL enables quality-conscious businesses to streamline their equipment manufacturing processes, ensuring efficiency and reliability in their operations.

Penneo

Venture Round in 2016
Penneo is a Danish software-as-a-service (SaaS) company that offers an electronic signature solution designed to streamline business processes, particularly for accounting firms. By enabling companies to procure legally binding signatures on documents, Penneo enhances efficiency while reducing operational costs and ensuring compliance. Users can upload documents for signature and invite stakeholders to sign. Once approved, Penneo applies a legally binding signature through an electronic identification system, such as Nem-ID in Denmark, and provides both parties with a signed PDF copy. The company's revenue primarily comes from its subscription services, alongside signature packages and one-time fees, allowing firms to alleviate manual tasks in financial reporting and focus more on value-added activities.

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.

ClearView Trade

Grant in 2015
ClearView Trade is focused on digitizing international trade to streamline cross-border transactions. The company offers an online platform, Eksportportalen.dk, which simplifies the processes of freight forwarding, insurance, and banking documentation. By collaborating with various Danish organizations, ClearView Trade provides fully digitized customs declarations and issues essential certificates such as Certificates of Origin and Health Certificates. The platform allows businesses to set up quickly and guides users through the steps necessary for exporting goods, minimizing delays and errors while reducing costs. It also facilitates direct data transfer from business systems, enhancing workflow efficiency. By eliminating the need for rekeying trade data, which is a common issue in traditional setups, ClearView Trade helps businesses save time and improves overall visibility for all stakeholders involved in international trade.

Mind the Byte

Grant in 2015
Mind the Byte is a bioinformatics company focused on computational drug discovery through the use of big data, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. Founded in 2011 by Alfons Nonell-Canals, the company is based in the Barcelona Science Park and the Copenhagen Bio Science Park. Mind the Byte offers a range of software solutions that facilitate scalable and affordable in silico drug discovery, enabling biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, as well as research centers, to accelerate the development of new drugs. Their services include consultancy partnerships and a user-friendly Software as a Service (SaaS) platform that allows clients to leverage high-performance computing on a flexible pay-per-use basis, eliminating the need for significant hardware or software investments. The company is recognized as an Amazon Web Services technology partner, highlighting its commitment to security and reliability in bioinformatics solutions.

ReMoni

Grant in 2015
ReMoni ApS specializes in providing small wireless sensors for monitoring technical installations to prevent resource loss. Established in 2013 and based in Østbirk, Denmark, the company enables clients to attach these sensors to various infrastructures such as cables and pipes. The sensors offer real-time measurements of energy consumption, automatic alerts for overconsumption, and early warnings for potential issues. This technology supports remote surveillance and facility management, allowing users to benchmark similar devices and respond promptly to sudden failures. ReMoni's system, which integrates cloud-based artificial intelligence and machine learning, aims to optimize resource use across various sectors, including agriculture and public services, thereby reducing energy waste and CO2 emissions.

Mobiletech

Grant in 2015
Mobiletech is a software company that provides the tools for companies, content owners and publishers to create content and services on the mobile web. Mobiletech is a global provider of mobile software and services. Our award winning Platform helps businesses engage with customers through mobile solutions that are quick to develop, simple to deploy and cost effective to maintain. The solutions promise to work seamlessly on every mobile device – today and in the future. Established in 2005, our Platform broke new ground by enabling mobile users to navigate the web with the same ease they expected from their PC. Today, the mobile user experience is still at the core of our approach. Making sure that our clients have mobile solutions that give users an unrivalled experience not only increases traffic to their site – it is the key to building customer loyalty and making mobile initiatives profitable. For Mobiletech’s customers, mobile is straightforward because: - We take a holistic view of web, mobile and apps to create the right solution for each one. - Our Platform automatically gives users the best mobile experience regardless of device, browser, the speed of their connection or geographic location. - Our Platform is future compliant – ready to exploit emerging technologies and manage the challenges they create. You can start small and grow with your needs. The Platform scales easily and is built for high volumes and high performance. - Mobile becomes part of your existing work-flows. This ensures editorial flexibility and control, while content is published with no extra work and tools people already know. - Content need only be developed once to reach all mobile channels. - We are experienced at integrating modern mobile solutions with legacy systems. - The solution is simple and cost effective to maintain. - We are flexible and our solutions can support any business and deployment model. - Today, more than 300 companies rely on Mobiletech to power their mobile strategy with solutions that span 60 countries and 57 languages. They include local and global brands in media, telecoms, finance, energy and the public sector. Mobiletech is headquartered in Norway and has offices in Sweden, Denmark and the United States.

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.

Danish Power Systems

Grant in 2015
Danish Power Systems Aps, founded in 1994 and headquartered in Kvistgaard, Denmark, specializes in the manufacturing of fuel cells, particularly high temperature polymer electrolyte membrane (HTPEM) fuel cells. The company focuses on producing critical components such as membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs), where electricity is generated through a reaction involving hydrogen and air. Danish Power Systems is notable for its ability to manufacture polybenzimidazole (PBI), a key material for the fuel cell’s polymer membrane, which enhances its competitiveness in the fuel cell market. The company also provides a range of fuel cell components, including membrane materials, electrode materials, catalysts, and electrolysis components, ensuring chemical, thermal, and mechanical stability in various sizes. Additionally, Danish Power Systems fosters strong research and development collaborations with leading universities and companies globally, positioning itself closer to market advancements.

NewIcon

Grant in 2015
NewIcon Oy is a health technology company established in 2007, specializing in pharmacy automation systems. As a market leader in Finland, the company has successfully implemented its automated medication dispensing solutions in over 100 pharmacies and hospitals across multiple countries, including Denmark, Russia, Israel, Iran, and China. With a workforce of approximately 70 employees, NewIcon Oy generates a turnover exceeding € 7 million. The company is committed to quality, operating under a certified ISO 9001 quality management system, and focuses on using robotics and advanced software to enhance the efficiency and safety of medication distribution, allowing healthcare providers to prioritize patient care.

Integra Consult

Grant in 2015
Integra Consult is a Danish aviation consultancy firm that specialises in Air Traffic Management, airports, associated regulatory functions, and defense.

Onomondo

Grant in 2015
Onomondo is a Copenhagen-based company that operates a global cellular network designed to facilitate connectivity for Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Founded in 2012, Onomondo provides a technology platform that enables businesses to merge various mobile networks into a single international home network, promoting a roaming-free experience for consumers and mobile virtual network operators. Its solutions help reduce costs and enhance average revenues by offering unified network solutions and seamless transitions between local GSM networks for both subscribers and machine-to-machine communications. The platform also features a connectivity marketplace, allowing enterprises to prioritize network selection based on cost, coverage, and performance while avoiding operator lock-in. By integrating existing network infrastructures, Onomondo supports secure global deployments with a single network provider, addressing challenges related to permanent roaming issues.

Made for Movement

Grant in 2015
Made for Movement is a developer and manufacturer of therapeutic equipment designed to enhance mobility for individuals with severe disabilities, particularly children and young adults. Founded in 1995 by Norwegian entrepreneurs Ånund Olsen and Erik Vegge, the company gained initial momentum with the launch of the NF-Walker in 1996, following a partnership with medical technology developer David Hart. The Innowalk, a significant innovation introduced after Olsen's success in a Norwegian entrepreneurial competition in 2007, has since become a key product, with various models tailored to meet diverse needs. The Innowalk Pro, launched in 2011, and the next-generation NF-Walker 2, introduced in 2016, exemplify the company's commitment to continuous improvement. Headquartered in Norway, Made for Movement operates additional offices in Germany, Sweden, Denmark, and the Netherlands, and has expanded its reach to 14 other countries, serving thousands of users globally as a leader in mobility solutions for those with disabilities.

CORTIME

Seed Round in 2015
CORTIME democratizes parametric optimization through it's intuitive SOLIDWORKS add-in software. By offering powerful optimization technology made easy to use and learn, CORTIME is set out on a mission to enable engineers to reap the benefit of automated design exploration. CORTIME enables you to utilize your computer and software even more by automating design testing, generating data about your design - day and night - which wil save you time. CORTIME provides the best interactive data analysis tools to gain an in depth insight to your design, which you wouldn never achieve without it. This makes you a better engineer as you can now make better design decision much quicker. CORTIME was founded in December 2012 and is based in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Cytotrack

Grant in 2015
CytoTrack is a medical company that has developed an innovative scanning platform for the detection and isolation of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in blood. This technology allows for the detection of CTCs without relying on EpCAM enrichment or size-based filtration, achieving an impressive scanning capacity of 100 million cells per minute. The platform includes a feature called CytoPicker, which enables the isolation of single intact cells for further applications like Single Cell PCR and FISH. Initially conceived as part of a research project at The National Hospital of Denmark, the technology was designed to address the limitations of conventional methods such as flow cytometry in identifying rare fetal cells. Its successful application for CTC detection highlights its versatility and effectiveness in addressing the challenges associated with rare cell detection and molecular characterization.

Wavepiston

Grant in 2015
Wavepiston ApS, based in Helsingør, Denmark, develops a modular wave energy system that converts the oscillating movement of ocean waves into renewable electricity and desalinated water. Since its incorporation in 2009, the company has focused on creating a lightweight and environmentally friendly solution, with 190 tonnes per installed megawatt, making it one of the most efficient systems in the wave energy sector. The system utilizes low-tech, robust components and a passive control mechanism, ensuring simplicity and reliability while remaining submerged and non-intrusive. Wavepiston aims to position itself as a leader in the wave energy market, contributing significantly to the global renewable energy transition through its sustainable technologies.

EcoXpac

Grant in 2014
EcoXpac is a Danish company creating packaging solutions with a minimum or neutral environmental footprint for global benefit. EcoXpac has produced traditional molded pulp solutions for packaging for the last 20 years. This has been the basis behind the work to bring the Impulse Drying Technique (IDT) to life. This technology is based on pressing out water of the pulp mass. The Impulse Drying Technology allows us to produce intricate shapes and even closed containers like bottles and jugs in a sustainable and biodegradable material, quickly and with a much-reduced energy consumption compared with existing molded fiber techniques and methods. EcoXpac focuses on continued development of IDT Technology to make fiber-based containers and trays not only a better alternative to conventional products with less environmental benefits but also a less consuming and demanding production technology. EcoXpac combines its customer’s requirements and ideals for zero impact packaging solutions with its innovative expertise to bring the most competitive and responsible packaging to the consumer. We believe in responsible and profitable growth, balanced with practical environmental sustainability.
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