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Accelerathon WATER concludes with the presentation of the EXIT – Microplastic Extraction project to the LIFE programme on Environment of the European Commission

Brussels, July 15, 2020 – The EXIT project – MicroplasTic extraction, winner of the first edition of the Accelerathon WATER Startup Europe Awards, ends its journey through this open innovation competition with the presentation of its project to the LIFE programme on Environment of the European Commission, with which you can opt to up to 2 million euros of financing per project. During the last fifteen days, the members of the project, promoted by Global Omnium and Bioferric Ink, from the Miguel Hernández University (UMH), have received the training of experts in European funds from the Finnova Foundation with the aim of refining the proposal and multiplying your chances of winning it.

‘During our history, we have managed to get 35 innovation projects to receive European funding thanks to the support of our team of experts in European funds’, says Juanma Revuelta, CEO of the Finnova Foundation and adds: ‘At Finnova we believe that it is vitally important to help to entrepreneurs who cannot receive other lines of financing but who do meet the requirements of the European Commission to start their projects. We are committed to the Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda to which we contribute by promoting innovation through multidisciplinary solutions to problems such as wastewater treatment.’

‘Our technology is based on the use of magnetic particles. The objective is to separate the microplastics (MPs) and reuse these particles.’ says Álvaro Mas, CEO of Bioferric, ‘Our project aims to demonstrate the feasibility of using magnetic particles for the removal and recovery of PMs present in wastewater, both urban and industrial, avoiding their discharge into the environment and contributing, through their subsequent recovery, to the model of circular economy powered by the European Union (COM (2018) 28 final). The proposed technology has already been validated in a laboratory, effectively achieving the elimination of MPs greater than 99%, using real residual water for this’ says Mr Mas.

During the Accelerathon Water Startup Europe Awards, organized by IVACE, in collaboration with Seimed, Redit, Aidimme and the ADR Forum, and implemented by Finnova, which started on May 28, the twelve teams that started the competition have had access to the e-Learning platform that Finnova has developed together with Play & Go and Prisma, two Valencian startups dedicated to creating innovative tools with game elements (gamification) for the digital transformation of organizations. The gamification educational platform provides, through an interactive training system, the knowledge necessary to understand and access European funding programs.

The program has the institutional support of the DG CONNECT of the European Commission and is aimed at officials and policy makers of municipalities, companies and public corporations, business associations, technological institutes, universities, innovative companies with patents or corporations with environmental challenges that can be resolved with the financial and technological boost of the LIFE program. In addition, it follows the indications of the following United Nations SDGs with the firm purpose of supporting its visibility and objectives:

SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation

SDG 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities

SDG 13: Climate Action

SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals

What is SEIMED?

SEIMED is the node in the Valencian Community of the network of European business service centres Entreprise Europe Network (EEN). It was launched by the European Commission and is part of the world’s largest network of services for SMEs. It is a network of European services led by IVACE for the innovation and internationalization of companies. In it, the Valencian Community Chambers of Commerce, REDIT Innovation Network, CEV, University of Alicante and CEEI Valencia participate.

https://www.seimed.eu

About Finnovaregio

European Foundation for the financing of innovation. Its objectives are to promote private public cooperation through the technology transfer of low-cost solutions among the best technologies available to address social challenges such as employment, entrepreneurship, the United Nations SDGs, the circular economy, waste recovery, tourism sustainable, the fight against climate change.

What is Startup Europe?

Startup Europe is an initiative of the European Commission to connect high-tech startups, scaleups, investors, accelerators, corporate networks, universities and the media.

https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/startup-europe

What is Startup Europe Accelerator?

It is the European accelerator created by the Finnova Foundation in 2011. This EU accelerator of incubators, incubators and vertical, regional and national entrepreneurship programs seeks that startups and scaleups access the opportunities of the EU to receive education and training, internationalize their project and access the market through European projects, obtain subsidies, network, receive legal advice and develop international marketing strategies.

What is Startup Europe Awards (SEUA)?

It is an initiative of the DG CONNECT of the European Commission implemented by the Finnova Foundation that has traditionally had the institutional support of the European Parliament, the European Committee of the Regions and the European Economic and Social Committee since 2016.

SEUAs are an open innovation tool to identify disruptive startups that promote public-private collaboration and raise awareness of the importance of self-entrepreneurship as a driving force for employment. In addition to generating alliances that help to fulfil the SDGs of the United Nations and the actions of the European Green Pact, thus contributing to the circular economy, the fight against climate change and sustainable tourism.

Information of interest:

Official Webpage for Accelerathon

Video for Accelerathon Ivace Water Startup Europe Awards

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Finnova has already trained more than 400 young people in European affairs in Brussels

  • Young people under 35 have enjoyed a high-performance scholarship in Brussels for a period of between 3 and 7 months
  • The Finnova Foundation has welcomed more than 220 fellows at its headquarters in Brussels since 2012 to work in the projects, communication, administration and legal departments
  • One of Finnova’s priority objectives is the education and training of young people, encouraging the return of talent and promoting a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship
  • In addition, Finnova has managed the internships of more than 200 young people in Brussels through European mobility programs such as Talentium or the Dipu te Eurobeca

Brussels, July 15, 2020 – On the occasion of World Youth Skills Day, the Finnova Foundation reiterates its commitment to young people within the framework of SDG 4 of the United Nations 2030 Agenda on quality education, to ´guarantee inclusive, equitable and inclusive education quality and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.’ Finnova, through its two priority lines of action – the education and training of young Spaniards and the improvement of their employability and the return of talent – promotes a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship, of vital importance for the access of young people to better jobs.

‘In recent years, youth unemployment rates in the European Union have risen to unprecedented levels due to the economic crisis or the coronavirus. This makes it more important to improve the employability of young people through programs such as international training practices’, explains Alberto Navarro, director of Training and Employment at the Finnova Foundation. ‘Traineeships are essential to facilitate the transition from the educational system to the world of work, but in many cases, they are carried out incorrectly, such as when they are not used to the maximum advantage. the capacities of young people’, he affirms.

Since 2016, Finnova has welcomed 220 fellows from Spain, but also from other countries in Europe and Latin America at its headquarters in Brussels to improve their training in European affairs, innovation and entrepreneurship from the different areas of the foundation such as those of EU projects, European law and consumer protection, communication and marketing, administration and finance, among others.

‘From the Finnova Foundation, we are committed to young people and their training, that is why we design training programs tailored to each one, attending from the first moment to their interests and motivations and monitoring the day-to-day development of the rooms to detect any problem that may arise and solve it immediately. In addition, we especially take into account the “day after” the scholarship ends, preparing, for example, the candidates to carry out the internships in one of the European institutions such as the Parliament or the Commission’ says Alberto Navarro.

‘It was a great experience’ says Adrián Noheda, a former fellow of the Dipu te Eurobeca in Finnova and, currently, director of the SMEs Innovation Area of ​​the Finnova Foundation in Valencia. ‘It opened many doors for me by allowing me to have an experience in an international environment and by being in contact with European organizations; gave me a close look at how Europe works; in addition, working with European projects offers many opportunities’ he adds.  

In addition, more than 200 young people have enjoyed a high-performance stay for a period of between five and seven months in Brussels thanks to the Talentium Jaén mobility program, the Dipu te Eurobeca, the Hebe Plan: Eurobecas, the Badajoz Europe Scholarships , Fuerteventura Europa and Genius de Tarragona that has been managed by the Finnova Foundation. The participants of these mobility programs have also had the continuous support of the Finnova team in Brussels through an individual mentoring program to develop their projects according to their professional interests.

The young beneficiaries of these programs have carried out training stays in organizations such as Microsoft, the Departments of Employment, Education and Culture of the Embassy of Spain, KIC Innoenergy, the Embassy of Panama, CEOE, UNED, Eureka Network, Water Europe , the European Business Angels Network (EBAN), the European Center for Political and Social Studies (CEPS), Turespaña, the European Regions Research and Innovation Network (ERRIN), the Spanish Chamber, the European Schools or the EFE Agency, among many others.

From Brussels, Juanma Revuelta, CEO of the Foundation and the Erasmus Prize of the EU, encourages young Spaniards to take advantage of the training opportunities offered by the European Union. As an example, one of the programs he recommends is the PICE Mobility grant from the European Social Fund, coordinated by the Spanish Chamber and offered through some Chambers of Commerce. These scholarships provide young people with the opportunity to do internships abroad for a period of 3 to 6 months.

Internship at Finnova

The Finnova Foundation participates as a host entity in different European programs so that young people from any country can enjoy training stays in the offices of the European neighbourhood of Brussels, the city of Seville or Valencia. Its learning by doing methodology allows young people to learn on-site and through daily work, which is combined with parallel training in financing and European programs. The objective of the Foundation is to contribute to the development of capacities in the management of European funds. In fact, Finnova recently has the educational gamification platform that it has developed in close collaboration with Play & go experience. It is a virtual space that has a complete course on the LIFE program of the European Commission, thanks to which participants can learn to write a proposal successfully.

Some European programs, such as the Assembly of the Regions of Europe Eurodyssey or the European Social Fund PICE Mobility scholarships managed by the Chambers of Commerce, have open calls at the moment and there are published internship offers to start in the summer months.

More information about the mobility programs managed by Finnova

In recent years, the Finnova Foundation has supported different public entities such as Provincial Councils, Councils and City Councils in creating their own mobility programs. These are some of the most relevant examples:

The Dipu te Eurobeca is a program promoted by the Diputación de València with the support of the Finnova Foundation to carry out internships in organizations and companies in Brussels, the community capital, which also offers mentoring, assistance for uninterrupted emergencies, informative alerts with opportunities, events of interest and training actions (seminars, round tables, fairs and meetings) in relevant areas such as European projects, EU communication, environment and energy, entrepreneurship and employment, among others. He has been recognized with the Seal of Excellence of the Interns Go Pro organization and highlighted as one of the best eight scholarships in Europe by Le Figaro newspaper, ahead of institutions such as the British Council.

A total of 25 young people from Jaen in the first edition and 37 in the second, have carried out work practices in companies and entities, both public and private, based in Brussels through the Talentium scholarships that have been convened by the Jaén Provincial Council with the support of Finnova and that are aimed at facilitating the insertion and job training of young university graduates, graduates or Higher Level Vocational Training in unemployment. This initiative, which is part of the Diputación’s Employment Plan, means providing young people with one more resource when it comes to finding and developing a job upon their return to the province of Jaén. It should be noted that the Talentium Jaén program has been awarded by the Andalusian Government in Brussels for its work promoting young employment.

The Huelva Provincial Council has also supported itself since 2018 in Finnova to launch the HEBE PLAN: Eurobecas annually for the concession of 5 paid scholarships in Brussels that include a travel bag and health insurance. Young people from the province of Huelva, with a university degree and unemployed, have enjoyed six months of paid non-labor internships in Brussels granted through the Eurobeca program and convened by the Local Development Area of ​​the Huelva Provincial Council, as one more commitment to the provincial institution for the training and employment of the youth of the province.

The Badajoz Provincial Council, with the support of the Finnova Foundation, has also launched the first call for the EUROPEAN SCHOLARSHIPS, thanks to which a total of 16 young people from the province of La Paz have benefited from a professional stay in the heart of Europe with scholarships from the Badajoz County Council. Specifically, in this first edition, scholarships have been awarded to 16 young people for five months of professional stay. The beneficiaries also have a university degree or a bachelor’s degree, with a high level of knowledge in foreign languages.

One of the young beneficiaries of this first edition was Carlos Periáñez Fit, who developed his practices at the Delegation of the Spanish Chamber of Commerce to the European Union just a few months ago and who is currently doing his practices in Finnova through the PICE Mobility grant. ‘It has been crucial for me to have had the opportunity to open my professional path thanks to both the EUROPEAN SCHOLARSHIPS of the Provincial Council of La Paz and the PICE Scholarships offered by the chambers of commerce. I am grateful to be able to enjoy this prolonged professional stay, since it has allowed me to be closer to the European institutions and to learn the basic fundamentals of marketing’ he says.

The Tarragona Provincial Council has promoted, with the support of Finnova, a new program to promote the employment of unemployed people in Camp de Tarragona, the Ebro Lands and Baix Penedès. A total of 15 people, under 35, with higher education and unemployed will benefit from the Genius Program, an initiative that offers training practices abroad for 5 months in entities and institutions of the European Union and a sixth additional month in a local entity of the demarcation. The Genius Program aims to train unemployed people in strategic sectors of interest to the demarcation of Tarragona. Training practices are carried out in Brussels from September 2020 to become professional in areas such as tourism, energy efficiency, sustainability, information management, projects and cooperation networks in the European Union.

The Fuerteventura Council, for its part, has been the first public entity to offer the specific training program in European projects for young people in its region: Fuerteventura Europe. They have launched a call through which three young people from Fuerteventura will enjoy a six-month training period in which prior training in European funds from their region will be combined with a four-month stay in the city of Brussels with the aim of ensuring that learn all the writing, participation and management tools in EU projects in order to raise funds in your community.

About Finnova

Finnova is the European Foundation for the financing of innovation. Its objectives are to promote private public cooperation through the technology transfer of low-cost solutions among the best technologies available to address social challenges such as employment, entrepreneurship, the United Nations SDGs, the circular economy, waste recovery, tourism sustainable or the fight against climate change. http://finnova.eu/

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FINNOVA FOUNDATION & DIPLOMATIC WORLD INSTITUTE JOIN EFFORTS ON THE CREATION OF AN AWARENESS PLATFORM FOR THE NEXT EU ECONOMIC DIPLOMACY GENERATION

(Brussels, 10th July 2020)  –  FINNOVA FOUNDATION Its name is intended to evoke the drive of innovative initiatives (Innova) through the appropriate European financial instruments.

In this sense, Finnova offers a structured and integrated dialogue in strategic information systems, training, dissemination of results at global and local level and the exchange of information and communication between entities as diverse as international financial institutions, technological institutes, universities, private sector companies and public administrations with the aim of publicizing the different ways of financing by the European Union in the areas of environment, water, health, public works, energy efficiency, sustainable tourism, ICT and entrepreneurship.

Both parties decided to join their efforts by signing a Partnership agreement with the aim to create a better awareness of all Finnova’s Foundation initiatives within the Worldwide Diplomatic Community and beyond.   

Juan Manuel Revuelta, CEO Foundation of Finnova said “It is an honor for Finnova and especially myself to be here today partnering with the Diplomatic World Institute. By doing so, we will reinforce the strategies of economic diplomacy that Finnova and I have been working on for more than 20 years in the framework of circular economy, creation of green jobs, sustainable development, and private public partnership. Together we intend on supporting the talented and promising world of European startups through a series of tools such as e-learning platforms, roundtables, and networks, all of which will allow young Europeans to learn from experts and better understand the concepts of innovation, sustainability, and entrepreneurship, as well as the role that the EU institutions play in funding at the local, regional, and international level. Additionally, I would like to take advantage of this opportunity to extend an invitation to all embassies to encourage their nationals under 30 years old to participate in a 3-month training program in Brussels that includes a course in Management of European Funds. Finnova has already had the pleasure to host students through cooperation with the Embassies of Chile and Panama.

Barbara Dietrich, owner and CEO of Diplomatic World & Jean Aznar, Public Relations of Diplomatic World said “Finnova’s Foundation expertises in guiding and structuring innovative start-ups with the support of European Financial instruments is very important to create prosperity, welfare and peace for all next and future generations to come within any country worldwide.”  

FINNOVA FOUNDATION is the European Foundation that works for the constant bet of the business innovation and the excellence of the applied knowledge through the development of the talent and its international and interregional connection. To this end, it promotes multiple networks and high-level events with the purpose of seeking resources and European funding related to technological transfer, modernization and competitive development of public and private entities at all levels at international, regional and local. Its head office is located in the heart of Brussels (Belgium) a short distance from the Institutions of the European Union.

FINNOVA FOUNDATION

www.finnovaregio.org

www.accelerathon.eu

www.startupeuropeawards.eu

www.startupeuropeawardsmexico.org

Juan Manuel Revuelta,   juanmarevuelta@finnova.eu                    + 32 475 97 42 77

For more info about the training program: direccion@finnova.eu

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New educational gamification platform about European funding launched by Finnova and Play&go

A new e-learning platform for the participants of the Accelerathon programme.

Considered one of the most innovative tools for training related to EU programmes. 

Brussels, 8 July 2020 – Finnova Foundation and Play&go, a Valencian startup dedicated to the design and development of gamified guides, promotional campaigns and geolocalised games, have developed an educational gamification platform to provide through an interactive training system the necessary knowledge regarding the access to European funding programmes. Gamification is a learning technique that transfers the mechanics of games to the educational and professional field in order to achieve better results.

“Understanding how European funding programmes work is key to increasing the possibilities of accessing European funds for innovation” explains Juan Viesca, Director of European Funds at Finnova Foundation. “In our commitment to innovation, we have developed a new gamification tool. We are convinced that it will allow entrepreneurs who want to present a project, but do not have the necessary knowledge, to receive more thorough training, which will gradually strengthen their skills and allow them to become familiar with the often complex mechanisms of the European Commission.”, he added.

“Our society is changing faster than ever. It is essential that organisations care about training and adopt digital tools that allow them to be encouraged and retain knowledge in an innovative way adapted to new times and with the latest technologies”, explains Jordi Díaz, CEO of Play&go experience. “This collaboration with Finnova, within the framework of the recently signed MARCO agreement, is key to our internationalization strategy; it allows the implementation of a first big project in collaboration with our partner Prisma”, he claimed.

Developed in close collaboration with Finnova Foundation’s European funding experts, this tool has a full course on the LIFE programme of the European Commission that shows participants how to write a draft proposal successfully. As the training progresses, they go through the various interactive modules that include minigames, quizzes and an interactive map of Europe. Its design fosters the involvement of participants, who challenge each other and manage to strengthen their knowledge.

This virtual learning platform is already being used to as a support for the training of participants in the Accelerathon programme organised by Finnova Foundation. The Accelerathon is an open innovation competition whose objective is to develop multidisciplinary solutions to challenges such as wastewater treatment, rice straw or waste-to-energy. Jordi Díaz explained during his participation in the Accelerathon Waste2Energy how the platform work (watch it here).

What is Play&go?

Play&go is a company run by Jordi Díaz that is dedicated to the design and development of gamified guides, promotional campaigns and geolocalised games. It offers a different experience to the user; it promotes the mobility of players; and it connects the physical and the digital world. Aggregate user behaviour data is obtained from the game to be later transformed into knowledge thanks to artificial intelligence-based algorithms and business intelligence tools. This way it helps to improve the product and to assist in the decision-making process.

Play&go began its acceleration process with the support of Finnova and received the Seal of Excellence from the European Commission in 2018, a high-quality label awarded to projects submitted to the SME Instrument in Phase 1 (concept and feasibility assessment) of Horizon 2020. This is a recognition that only receives between the 3 % and the 6 % of the candidates who apply. In addition, Play&go received the VI Ateneo European Accelerator Award in the Valencian Community category in 2019. It is a prize from the Innovation and Business Club of the Ateneo Mercantil in collaboration with Finnova Foundation awarded within the framework of the Startup Europe Awards (SEUA).

What is Finnova?

Finnova is the European foundation for innovation funding. Its main goal is to promote the cooperation between public and private sectors through the best low-cost, technological solutions, in order to address social challenges such as employment, entrepreneurship, the SDG of the United Nations, circular economy, waste recovery, sustainable tourism, and the fight against climate change.

Finnova Foundation promotes green employment, economic recovery, and training and employment for the youth.

What is Startup Europe?

Startup Europe is an initiative of the European Commission that connects high-tech startups to scaleups, investors, accelerator, corporative networks, universities and the media.

What is Startup Europe Accelerator?

It is a European accelerator created by Finnova Foundation in 2011. It accelerates accelerators, incubators, and vertical, regional and national entrepreneurship programmes. Its main purpose is to grant startups and scaleups access to EU opportunities for training, mentoring, internationalisation, break into the market through European projects, getting funding, networking, legal advice and international marketing.

Play&go is one of the enterprises accelerated by Finnova Foundation’s Startup Europe Accelerator.

What is Startup Europe Awards (SEUA)?

It is an initiative from the European Commission’s DG CONNECT implemented by Finnova that counts with the institutional support from the European Parliament, the European Committee of the Regions and the European Economic and Social Committee since 2016.

SEUA is an open innovation tool for the identification of disruptive startups, the promotion of public-private cooperation, and also for raising awareness about the importance of entrepreneurship as a generator of employment. Apart from generating alliances for the consecution of the SDGs of the United Nations and the actions goals of the European Green Deal regarding circular economy, the fight against climate change and sustainable tourism.

Useful links

Jordi Díaz talks about the platform: https://youtu.be/NeRsUcA0M_Y

Contact details:

Jordi Díaz Maiquez

CEO of Play&go experience

jordi.diaz@playgoxp.com – (+34) 626325661

Press contact:

Lola Bordás

CMO at Finnova Foundation

cmo@finnova.eu – (+34) 619110266

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Graphene Solutions, Winner of Waste2Energy Startup Europe Accelerathon

Finnova experts will help the winner write a project plan to submit it to the LIFE programme call, which will give the team the opportunity to be eligible for a grant of up to €2 million

The project “Methanol production from ELVs (end-of-life vehicles) waste in scrap-yards” conceived by Graphene Solutions, a company led by Eugenio Martí, has been declared winner of the Waste2Energy Startup Europe Accelerathon. The competition was organized by Finnova and boosted by the Municipality of Vilamarxant (Valencia), in connection with the Centre d’Emprenedoria i Innovació del Túria (CEI Túria).

“Thank you very much for launching this call, in which I believe many synergies will be created”, Eugenio Martí, member of the winning team, declared. Eugenio has been working hard on his challenge during the last week. His aim is to recycle ELVs waste (currently non-recyclable waste) into methanol to generate green energy and reduce pollution. “The innovative solutions suggested to use energy from waste are essential for the promotion of circular economy, since sustainable, environmentally responsible products are searched more and more every day”, Susana Solís, the Eurodeputy and member of the EU regional development commission, has claimed.

This Thursday, July 2, the final of the Waste2Energy Startup Europe Accelerathon was held online. A jury and the six finalist teams took part in it, accompanied by more than 2,000 people who were live on Facebook. Throughout the live streaming ceremony held on a webinar and on Facebook Live, each team presented its project during an elevator pitch and undertook a double assessment. On one hand, a jury formed by 16 experts from Panama, Brussels and Spain analysed the proposals of each team; their assessment signified the 80 % of the overall scoring. On the other hand, the votes of the audience, which were more than 1,000, corresponded to the remaining 20 %.

Below, you will find the participants in the opening event:

· Xavier Jorge Cerdá, Councillor for Innovation (Municipality of Vilamarxant).

· Chris Hoornaert, Ambassador of the European Union in Panama.

· Susana Solís, Eurodeputy and member of the Committee on Regional Development at the European Parliament.

· Alfonso Young Hassan, Chargé d’Affaires in the embassy of Panama in Brussels.

· Esteban Pelayo, Director of the European Association of Development Agencies (EURADA).

· Francisco José Gutiérrez, Councillor for Economic Growth and Employment (Municipality of Coria del Río).

After the jury’s verdict, the winning team obtained a European accelerator ticket awarded by the Startup Europe Accelerator. This ticket allows them to present the project, in July 14, to the Life programme of the DG ENVIRONMENT of the European Commission. In addition, the winners will be able to network in Brussels during the European Week of Regions and Cities, which will be held from October 12 to 15, 2020. Finally, the winning team will also take part in the Startup Europe Awards 2020 edition.

GT2- Methanol production from ELVs (end-of-life vehicles) waste in scrap-yards

During the last week, the participants of the programme have worked in different multidisciplinary proposals concerning the Waste2Energy challenge. The goal was to recycle waste into energy. The teams have been mentored by the Finnova Foundation experts on European funds.

The Team 2: Methanol production from ELVs (end-of-life vehicles) waste in scrap-yards, explained that the problematic wastes are the foam and fabric of carpets, mats and seating furniture. Some of the packaging of fabrics is made of plastic, which makes it difficult to remove the plastic from them, since they are attached to it. It is also essential to consider the plastics used to make the fabrics; their composition is remarkably diverse depending on the manufacturer. Then, while the exterior plastics tend to be standardized, such as bumpers, the interior ones are not subject to any regulation. It is for this reason that the winners propose a plasma photocatalytic hydrogasification treatment. This technology has already been presented to a LIFE programme subsidized by the UE. The project consisted in building a pilot plant that produces a chemical compound to be mixed with the fuel called ECOMETHYLAL (2016-2020).

THE AWARD: TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR A LIFE PROGRAMME OF UP TO €2 MILLION

Thanks to these innovative projects boosted by Finnova Foundation together with the Municipality of Vilamarxant, in connection with the CEI Túria and held back by the DG CONNECT of the European Commission through the Startup Europe Awards, the winning project will be qualified for a grant of up to €2 million. The grant would make it possible to develop the innovative project during a period of 3-5 years. The aim is to start the transition towards a greener, low-carbon, circular economy in harmony with the Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda of the United Nations.

From this Friday, July 3, to next Tuesday, July 14, the Finnova Foundation experts on European funds will mentor the winning team to write the project plan aiming to submit it to the LIFE programme 2020call for proposals, specifically to the Environment sub-programme. “Our goal is to enhance entrepreneurship, green employment, education of young people and to help absorb better European funds. This methodology has been proved to be a total success”, Finnova’s CEO Juan Manuel Revuelta has declared.

The programme counts on the institutional backup of the DG CONNECT of the European Commission and it is aimed at civil servants and political leaders of municipalities, companies and public corporations, employers’ associations, institutes of technology, universities, innovative enterprises holding patents, or corporations proposing environmental challenges which can be fought off from the financial and technological boost offered by the LIFE programme. Aiming to support the visibility and objectives of the 2030 Agenda, the Finnova Foundation initiative follows the directions of the SDG 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure, declared the SDG of the month of July, and also the following ones:

· SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy

· SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth

· SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities

· SDG 13: Climate Action

· SDG 17: Partnerships

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The startup Bioferric: winner of the Accelerathon IVACE Water Startup Europe Awards

– The Team 2: EXIT – EXtraction mIcroplasTic has been declared the winner of the Water Accelerathon

– The startup Bioferric will be eligible for a grant of up to €2 million per project allocated by the LIFE programme

– Finnova experts will help the winner write a project plan to submit it to the LIFE call for proposals

Brussels, July 1, 2020 – The Team 2: EXIT – EXtraction mIcroplasTic team has become the winner of the first edition of the Water Startup Europe Accelerathon for the wastewater challenge. This open innovation competition has been boosted by IVACE, in collaboration with Seimed, Redit, Aidimme and the ADR forum. Furthermore, the competition has been implemented by Finnova.  “Our technology is based on the use of magnetic particles. The goal is to separate the microplastics and reuse these particles in a new cycle of use” declared Álvaro Mas, CEO of Biofferic and member of the winning team, which will now have the opportunity to present the project to the LIFE programme of the DG ENVIRONMENT of the European Commission and be qualified for a grant of up to €2 million.

On Monday, June 29, the final ceremony of the Accelerathon IVACE Water Startup Europe Awards was held online. The jury, the three finalist teams (EXIT- EXtraction mIcroplasTic, WaterFly and Sustainable wastewater treatment project for municipalities) and a total of 300 spectators took part in it.

Throughout the live streaming ceremony held online and on Facebook Live, each team presented its project during an elevator pitch and undertook a double assessment. On one hand, a jury formed by 15 experts from Mexico, Panama, Spain and Portugal analysed the proposals of each team; their assessment signified the 80 % of the overall scoring. On the other hand, the votes of the audience, more than 3.500 votes, corresponded to the remaining 20 %.

EXIT – EXtraction mIcroplasTic PRESENTS THE MOST INNOVATIVE AND DISRUPTIVE PROJECT

During the last week, the participants of the programme have worked in different multidisciplinary proposals concerning the treatment of wastewater as a source of resources and the recycling of water, energy and raw materials. The teams have been mentored by the Finnova Foundation experts on European funds.

The programme started on May 28, involving a total of 12 teams. After the two semi-finals, only three teams reached the final. Today, Bioferric has been declared winner of the Accelerathon IVACE Water Startup Europe Awards.

“This project aims at demonstrating the viability of magnetic particles for the elimination and reuse of microplastics (MP) present in urban and industrial wastewater. The objective is to avoid its discharge into the environment and to contribute through its subsequent valorisation to the circular economy model promoted by the European Union (COM (2018) 28 final). The proposed technology has already been validated at laboratory scale. It has achieved a removal efficiency greater than 99 % by using real wastewater”, Bioferric declared.

THE AWARD: TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR A LIFE PROGRAMME OF UP TO €2 MILLION

The winning team of the Accelerathon IVACE Water Startup Europe Awards organized by Finnova Foundation will obtain a European accelerator ticket to receive the funding of the LIFE programme 2020 call of the DG ENVIRONMENT of the European Commission, which grants around €2 million per project. Moreover, the winners will take part in the Startup Europe Awards European final as finalists of the category Water.

From June 30 to July 14, the Finnova Foundation experts on European funds will mentor the winning team to write the project plan and be able to submit it to the Environment sub-programme of the LIFE programme call for proposals.

The programme counts on the institutional backup of the DG CONNECT of the European Commission and it is aimed at civil servants and political leaders of municipalities, companies and public corporations, employers’ associations, technological institutes, universities, innovative enterprises holding patents, or corporations proposing environmental challenges which can be fought off from the financial and technological boost offered by the LIFE programme. Additionally, the programme follows the directions of the following SDGs of the United Nations, aiming to support their visibility and objectives:

  • SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation
  • SDG 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
  • SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
  • SDG 13: Climate Action
  • SDG 17: Partnerships
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