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Día Mundial de la Salud: Convocatoria Startup Europe contra COVID-19

La Fundación Europea de Financiación para la Innovación (FINNOVA) ha lanzado la convocatoria para entidades con ingenios disruptivos en la prevención, lucha contra virus y recuperación del COVID-19.

Los ganadores participaran en convocatorias de la UE optando hasta 2.5 millones de euros de subvención y; 15 millones de euros de inversión en capital por parte de la Comisión Europea.

Finnova, partner oficial de la Comisión Europea, convoca a participar en el Hackathon Pan Europeo EUvsVirus del 24 al 26 de abril.

07/04/2020 Bruselas.  Con motivo del Día Mundial de la Salud y ante la pandemia global del coronavirus, la Fundación Finnova lanza la convocatoria ‘COVID19 Startup Europe Awards para apoyar las innovaciones en la prevención, lucha contra la enfermedad y recuperación ante COVID-19 y otros virus y bacterias como SARS, ECOLI, LEGIONELA, MALARIA, DENGUE, y otros virus futuros, que, a consecuencia del cambio climático, sean un riesgo para la salud humana.

COVID-19 Startup Europe Awards

La convocatoria de 2020 va dirigida a ideas innovadoras de startups, universidades y empresas en todas las categorías y que estén focalizadas en la lucha contra el virus. La fundación Finnova través de Startup Europe Awards Accelerator, mentorizará en los verticales salud, agua, agrialimentario y medioambiente a los ganadores respecto a subvenciones europeas, convocatorias, legislación europea, networking e internacionalización. Los ganadores participaran en convocatorias de la Unión Europea optando hasta 2.5 millones de euros de subvención y 15 millones de euros de inversión en capital por parte de la UE.

“Este 2020 los esfuerzos de Startups Europe Awards y la Fundación Finnova se enfocarán de manera prioritaria en buscar financiación e innovaciones para luchar contra el Covid-19”, ha indicado Juan Manuel Revuelta, director General de la Fundación Finnova.

Los interesados en participar en la IV edición de Startup Europe Awards para luchar contra el coronavirus u otras bacterias pueden hacernos llegar sus propuestas a través del siguiente formulario: http://covid19.finnova.eu

A continuación, pueden leer las convocatorias que actualmente están abiertas y pueden adaptarse a sus proyectos:

EUvsCrisis: 24,25 y 26 de abril

La dirección general de innovación de la Comisión Europea, en estrecha colaboración con los Estados miembros de la UE, organizará una Hackathon Paneuropea los días 24,25 y 26 de abril. El objetivo es conectar la sociedad civil, los emprendedores, empresas y universidades de toda Europa con el fin de desarrollar soluciones innovadoras contra el COVID-19. La Fundación Finnova y su programa Startups Europe Awards son partners oficiales de la Unión Europea y los interesados en hacer sugerencias o proponer retos pueden hacérnoslas llegar al siguiente formulario: http://covid19.finnova.eu para superar los retos relacionados con el coronavirus.

La Fundación Finnova y su programa Startups Europe Awards son partners oficiales de la Unión Europea y los interesados en hacer sugerencias o proponer retos pueden hacérnoslas llegar al siguiente correo: http://covid19.finnova.eu

Life contra COVID-19: proyectos de hasta 2 millones de euros subvencionados al 55 %

Los retos del COVID-19 y ODS de las Naciones Unidas destacan los proyectos innovadores en materia de gestión de aguas y la gestión de residuos que permitan higienizar y prevenir la contaminación de virus y bacterias.

La convocatoria Life abierta financia proyectos innovadores ambientales que ayuden a prevenir virus y bacterias. Se esperan propuestas multidisciplinares.

El plazo para los proyectos de medio ambiente finalizará el próximo 16 de julio.

Salud EIC Accelerator contra COVID-19: Proyectos de pymes innovadoras hasta 2,5 millones de euros a fondo perdido al 70 %.

La convocatoria EIC Accelerator forma parte del proyecto piloto del Consejo Europeo de Innovación (EIC) que apoya a los innovadores de primer orden, a los empresarios y a las pequeñas empresas con oportunidades de financiación y servicios de aceleración. El objetivo de este programa es que las pymes innovadoras y pymes con innovaciones en la lucha contra COVID-19. formen parte de los mercados europeos. Los proyectos piloto de salud serán financiados al 70 % a fondo perdido con hasta 2 millones de euros.  

ESCALAR contra COVID-19. Nueva herramienta de la Unión Europa para invertir en fondos de capital riesgo de Scale-ups europeas. Proyectos entre 50 y 100 millones de euros.

Esta convocatoria es una iniciativa de la DG-GROWTH dela Comisión Europea que busca financiar fondos de inversión o entidades financieras cuyo compromiso sea invertir en SCALE-UP europeas o empresas innovadoras que facturen a partir de 1 millón de euros o que hayan tenido una ronda de inversión por esa cantidad. El plazo de presentación de candidaturas terminará en junio.  

Serán especialmente candidaturas de fondos de inversión especialistas en salud, y en materia de prevención y lucha contra los virus.

CONTACTO:

-Para cualquier otra consulta: info@finnova.eu

Juan Manuel Revuelta, director General de la Fundación Finnova

Teléfono de contacto : 0032 475 97 4277

-Responsable de prensa:

Lola Bordás cmo@finnova.eu , Teléfono de contacto: +34 619 11 02 66

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EUROPEAN UNION GRANTS FOR INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS AGAINST COVID-19

Finnova will mentor the projects in their presentation before the European Commission.

The European Commission, add efforts, resources, and make a call to those SMEs and new companies with technologies and innovations that can help in “treatment, testing, monitoring or other aspects” to combat the COVID-19. In this exceptional call, projects can be less than 500,000 euros. Open emergency call for SMEs to submit a tender to combat the side effects of the coronavirus. .

Details of the call.

Urgent applications can be made next round of funding of the European Conseil of Innovations, to the EIC Accelerator, which remain open until next Wednesday March 18th at 5 p.m., Brussels time.  The budget of the call is a total of 164 million euros.

Juan Manuel Revuelta, CEO of the Finnova Foundation encourages companies to submit their projects, ‘Usually these projects are between 500,000 and 2,5 million euros, and in this case as an exception, they may be under 500,000 euros. In addition, projects that are of interest may be financed by other EC and external financial ways such as additional funding from regional and national governments or private foundations.’

In the light of the situation, the Commission is speeding the granting of these EIC subsidies and blended finance (together with capital investment) for innovations that support this cause. Access will also be provided to other sources of funding and investment.

Examples of innovations to combat the COVID-19 that are already being supported.

Some examples of innovations that have already been supported by the EIT that contribute to the fight against Coronavirus are EpiShuttle (specialized isolation units), M-TAP project ( filtration to remove viral material), MBENT Project (human mobility tracking during a pandemic).

Finnova supports in the application for these grants.

Finnova is the European Foundation for Innovation Funding, Lola Bordás, responsible for communication of the Foundation, reported that Finnova will establish open innovative strategies that contribute to provide disruptive solutions against this pandemic, and that facilitate public-private partnerships such as Helth Startup Europe Accelerator, project in which Finnova will focus its work

In the same way we also appeal to spread this call between all those companies and SMEs that can bring a solution or innovative idea. We can all provide solutions.

You can send us your proposals to info@finnova.eu

For further information, contact cmo@finnova.eu

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Transfiere calls on European entities to discover cutting-edge Spanish innovations

The main R+D+i event presented in Brussels its solidification in Spain as a tool for sharing scientific knowledge and promoting innovation

Juan Manuel Revuelta, CEO of Finnova Foundation, participated at the meeting talking about the European programs and fundings

The 9th edition of the leading innovation event in Southern Europe will take place on 12 and 13 February 2020 in Málaga (Spain)

Transfiere, European Forum for Science, Technology and Innovation, calls for international bodies to take part in the ninth edition of the event on 12 and 13 February 2020. With a strong focus on Europe, the forum is a first-rate platform allowing participants access to the most advanced innovations in the following key economic sectors: aeronautics and aerospace, agri-food, energy, industry, infrastructure and transport, the environment, health, finance and services, and information and communication technologies (ICT).

Positioned as the most important Spanish event on innovation and the transfer of knowledge between research and business, it was presented to institutions and professionals today in the European Parliament (Brussels). Within the event’s framework, these parties have the opportunity to discover and acquire innovative products and ideas from high-tech fields such as industry 4.0, robotic and automation, blue and circular economy, artificial intelligence applied to 5G and IoT, biotechnology.

During the presentation, Juan Manuel Revuelta, CEO of Finnova Foundation, participated at the meeting talking about the European programs and fundings that allow a further and deeper development of innovation. He also emphasized the need of increasing Pilot internships and encouraged Transfiere to serve as a link for governments and universities with businesses and enterprises that could transform research to reality. “Transfiere can help to us to bring new consortium and ideas to the real market”, he said.

Transfiere participants can arrange meetings with potential collaborators, transfer scientific knowledge and technological research topics, introduce innovative products and services, learn about the technological needs of the public administration, obtain financing for their projects and acquire innovative products. It is aimed at representatives of public administrations, business associations, European business and R&D+I centres, technological centres, clusters, multinational companies, start-ups, SMEs and micro-companies, foundations, large scientific and technical facilities, technological institutes, public research bodies, science and technology parks, universities and investors. Furthermore, the forum has a specific entrepreneurial meet and greet space to foster collaboration and open innovation in the previously mentioned sectors.

Networking and generating business and partnerships opportunities is at the core of the Transfiere event. An online tool is allows participants to make appointments with prospective partners, such as researchers, companies or public administration representatives. Each year, the forum brings the most up-to-date innovations in these sectors to the forefront thanks to a programme packed with conferences, round tables and presentations by international experts—around 300 speakers in 2019. It also has an exhibition area where companies and public administrations present their innovative products and services. Last year’s edition was attended by more than 1,800 public and private entities and more than 20,000 research groups were also present.

Also noteworthy was that the last event closed with the participation of 4,500 professionals from twenty countries and active delegations from Japan (guest country), Argentina, Portugal and the United Arab Emirates, hosting more than 5,500 business meetings that took place over the course of 14 hours.On the other hand, more than thirty prototypes were exhibited in a call for proposals in which the part played by investors gained prominence—with nearly 40 funds and accelerators involved—, as well as start-ups and open innovative settings, with 165 solutions presented in response to the technological challenges raised by multinationals.

Opportunities for internationalisation

Transfiere addresses internationalisation opportunities for Spanish R+D+i, among other topics, through hosting a “Guest country”, focusing on the main success factors and models of relevant innovative systems. In 2019 it was Japan, following in the footsteps of other countries such as Israel, South Korea, Portugal and Argentina.

The conference also includes specialised content on new economies to analyse initiatives launched at a global level. It also combines collaborative models with international organisations and bodies. During 2018, the forum exported its brand for the first time in its eight-year history with the holding of Transfiere Argentina, the Ibero-American Forum on Technology and Innovation.

Support for the dissemination and communication of knowledge

The Transfiere Forum also highlights the role of communicators and disseminators responsible for transferring scientific knowledge to the society at large, as part of the knowledge transfer process. Thus, annually it convenes the ‘Transfiere Forum’ Journalism Awards to Support Scientific, Technological and Innovative Dissemination, which recognises the work of journalists and publicists in raising awareness for the technological innovation developed in Spain and its emergence in international circles. With this objective in mind, the forum also organises, in conjunction with the Spanish Association of Scientific Communication (AECC in its Spanish acronym), the Transfiere Forum Scientific Communication Conference: ‘Disseminate science, technology and innovation’.

As a new feature, last year’s event included the ‘Talent Woman by Transfer & Alastria‘ business brunch to discuss women’s status in STEM disciplines —science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Transfiere will bring together other cross-cutting issues, such as the achievement of Sustainable Development Objectives (SDOs) in the framework of the 2010 Agenda.

Transfiere 2019 is organised by FYCMA (Palacio de Ferias y Congresos de Málaga). Its promoters include the Malaga City Council, the Ministry of Knowledge, Research and the Universities of the Andalusian Regional Government and the Ministry of Science, Innovation and the Universities of the Spanish Government.

For more information on the forum, consult www.forotransfiere.com, our Facebook page and @ForoTransfiere on Twitter.

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Smart Agrifood Summit: Last days of the Call for Start-ups

• The greatest event of innovation and entrepreneurship at the food industry will be held 20. and 21. June in Málaga (Spain)
• Finnova cooperates with this innitiative from the European Commission, created and implemented by INTEC, Startup Europe and FYCMA
• The aim of Smart Agrifood Summit is to encourage innovation and entrepreneurship in the field of technologies and in its integration into the agri-food chain

The Second edition of the Startup Europe Smart Agrifood Summit is around the corner: the Spanish city of Málaga will host the greatest event of innovation and entrepreneurship at the food industry. There, professionals from more than 19 countries will have the opportunity, between 20 and 21 June, to promote and improve the enterprise visibility and digital transformation. They will also have the chance to strength the agrifood ecosystem, attract inversion, facilitate financing in new projects and promote the use of technology to boost value added to agricultural products. For this reason, there will be an investors’ forum with more than 100 guest speakers, as well as working meetings.

The Summit will be also a great opportunity for the participants to know more about all the different programmes that the European Union provides for the 2020 – 2027 period in the field of agrifood innovation, such as Horizon Europe or LIFE Programme. With regard to this, our CEO, Juanma Revuelta, will give a talk on “How to stimulate the smart agrifood ecosystem for startups in Europe”, on 21 June at 11:00 a.m, in which he will not only explain all programmes in the frame of the the Common Agricultural Policy mentioned above, but also Fast Track to Innovation, which allows entrepreneurs to access subsidies up to 3 million euros. Besides, experts from Startup Europe Accelerator will solve all doubts about the programme.

Call For Start-ups

In order to boost the entrepreneurial Agrifood ecosystem, Smart Agrifood Summit launches a new Call For Start-ups until 27. May. 300 start-ups will be selected to participate in these 2 intensive days to boost, to dinamize and to choose the best innovative proyects for the digital transformation in the agrifood sector. The chosen ones will be assisted by an international team of succesful advisors, entrepreneurs and investors. They will opt as well for the following awards:

  1. Best start-up at the event
  2. Most innovative start-up
  3. Greater scalability
  4. RSC in gender equality
  5. Best technological solution

In addition, IBM will provide 2 different awards through the “Startup with IMB” programme:

  1. Builder Level: use of technology on IBM Cloud valued at $12,000 a year for the 30 finalist startups
  2. Premium Level: use of technology on IBM Cloud valued at $120,000 a year for the 5 winner startups
  3. Greater scalability
  4. RSC in gender equality
  5. Best technological solution

Startup with IMB” allows start-ups to access to IBM Technology: Cloud infraestructure, Data, IoT, Blockchain and artificial intelligence technology with Watson, among other services.

Don’t miss the opportunity to participate and register here or visit www.smartagrifoodsummit.com
To see the provisional programme, click here

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StartUp Europe Awards recognizes the best 5 startups in a special edition focused on social impact

  • The awards ceremony was chaired by the Commissioner for Digital Economy and Society, Mariya Gabrieltogether with the Mayor of Cluj-Napoca, Emil Boc and the Minister of Communication and Information Society of Romania, Alexandru Petrescu.
  • StartUp Europe Awards is an initiative of the European Commission’s Startup Europe initiative and the Finnova Foundation.
  • OKRA Technologies, Bolt, NorthQ, Kidibot and Mama Organa have been awarded as the best startups in the 5 different categories focused on social impact.
  • The ceremony was celebrated in the frame of the Startup Europe Summit 2019, organized this year by the Romanian Presidency of the Council of the European Unionas part of the Presidency programme in Cluj-Napoca.

Cluj-Napoca, 21 March 2019. StartUp Europe Awards, an open innovation initiative of the European Commission’s Startup Europe initiative and the Finnova Foundation, recognizes the best startups in 5 categories focused on social impact. The ceremony was chaired by the European Commissioner for Digital Economy and Society, Mariya Gabriel, together with the Mayor of Cluj-Napoca, Emil Boc and the Minister of Communication and Information Society of Romania, Alexandru Petrescu.

 

“Start-ups are essential for the future of Europe’s economy, its technological leadership and its capacity to deliver a human-centred and sustainable development. Four months after the Sofia Summit, we are together again to further strengthen the European network of start-ups, investors and policy makers and to foster cooperation across the whole continent, including in the Western Balkans. I am looking forward to inspiring discussions and would be happy to steer tangible solutions regarding the many challenges they fase”, states Mariya Gabriel, Commissioner for Digital Economy and Society.

The ceremony of StartUp Europe Awards Special Edition was celebrated in the frame of the Startup Europe Summit 2019, organized this year by the Romanian Presidency of the Council of the European Union as part of the Presidency programme in Cluj-Napoca.

 

“Hosting such an event in the heart of Transylvania, Cluj-Napoca offers us the opportunity to celebrate the boldness and innovation of the brightest minds in Europe. The future belongs to those who can see that talents are the resource for a better society. Nurturing them and offering opportunities to test and try their ideas is the way go towards the Europe of tomorrow, where courage and curiosity are used to do good, and to become better”, declares Emil Boc, Mayor of Cluj-Napoca.

“Great to host under the Romanian Digital Presidency of the EU Council the StartUp Europe Awards Special Edition in Cluj-Napoca, a place that’s been gaining european recognition for encouraging  young entrepreneurs, innovative ideas, adoption of new technologies in a manner that has been proven beneficial not just for Romanians but for all European citizens and SMEs”, states Alexandru Petrescu, Minister of Communication and Information Society of Romania.

The most outstanding startups from the EU and neighbouring countries have been chosen out of 70 applicants through an open call for a special edition focused on social impact.  The honored startups are: OKRA Technologies (Female-led startup) from UK; Bolt (Founder under 30 startup) from Estonia; NorthQ (UN Sustainable Development Goals startup) from Denmark; Kidibot (Social inclusion startup) from Romania; and Mama Organa (Job growth startup) from North Macedonia.  Winning startups have been promoting their projects and approach customers and potential investors during the summit in a dedicated exposition space.

 

StartUp Europe Awards proposes a methodology of open innovation through the public – private partnership, “that works for the public entities to find a solution for its local challenges and for the startups to try its innovations in pilots supported with European funding, generating social impact for the benefit of the citizens”, declares Juanma Revuelta, Finnova Foundation CEO.

In total, 70 startups from Poland, Romania, Estonia, Cyprus, Ireland, Greece, North Macedonia, Italy, Luxembourg, Bulgaria, Spain, UK, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Netherlands, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Germany and Belgium, have opted for one of the 5 prizes.

All the winners of StartUp Europe Awards will obtain great visibility all around Europe thanks to the Media Partner Alliance of StartUp Europe Awards formed by 25 media partners from several countries in Europe (Spain, France, Belgium, Latvia, Luxembourg, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Cyprus, Ireland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark).

The startups will also have access to specialized orientation in EU opportunities (in internationalization, European funds like SMEs Instrument of 50.000 € to 2,5 million € of non-refundable subsidy per project, international communication, etc.), through the StartUp Europe Accelerator by Finnova Foundation, which will allow them to boost their projects and to make them more viable worldwide.

StartUp Europe Accelerator is the unique accelerator specialized in European opportunities funding, which helps the entrepreneurs internationalize their business through European projects.

 

20 members of the European Parliament have come together in the StartUp Europe Awards as ambassadors, supporting the local events with their presence and following closely the progress of the startups.

The next general edition of StartUp Europe Awards will be launched in April 2019.

The Startup Europe Summit 2019 gathered 600 leaders from the European entrepreneurial ecosystem ranging from investors, CEOs, accelerators to European and local authorities and tech journalists in Cluj-Napoca.

“Romanian ICT sector has been delivering performance for years, constantly improving academia, offering better fiscal facility, attractive business environment, having a significant contribution to the European Union effort to achieve a higher competitiveness at the global stage”, concludes Minister Alexandru Petrescu.

 

 

About StartUp Europe Awards

StartUp Europe Awards of the European Commission’s Startup Europe initiative and Finnova is an open innovation methodology that encourages collaboration between the public sector and businesses in the promotion of innovative initiatives. Its aim is to help create alliances that allow entities and support programmes for entrepreneurs to be added to local partners and to be a communication tool for society.

StartUp Europe Awards is also supported by the President of the European Parliament, the President of the Committee of the Regions, the Vice-President of the Economic and Social Committee and several members from the European Parliament. StartUp Europe Awards is sponsored by StartUp Europe Accelerator

SEUA serves as a communication tool for society, encouraging collaboration between the public and business sectors and promoting innovative initiatives. Its aim is to promote the creation of alliances enabling in every region concerned to gather entities and the support programmes for entrepreneurs with local and international partners.

 

For more information:

www.finnova.eu

www.startupeuropeawards.eu

www.startupeuropeclub.eu

 

Press contact:

Catalina Valencia

eustartup@finnova.eu

 

 

INFORMATION ABOUT STARTUP EUROPE AWARDS SPECIAL WINNERS

 

Best Social Inclusion Startup

 

Kidibot (Romania)

CEO: Alina Ferseta

Website: https://www.kidibot.com/

Kidibot is an educational online platform for 6-18 years old, designed to motivate them to read and learn more, using fun, positive social pressure, contests with prizes, cognitive dissonance, local patriotism and many others.

 

 

Best Female-led Startup

 

OKRA Technologies (United Kingdom)

CEO: Loubna Bouarfa

Website: https://www.okra.ai/

OKRA is an AI analytics company for healthcare providing an online platform that allows healthcare professionals to combine all their data in one place and generate evidence-based insight in real time – including predictions of the future – to save and improve human lives.

 

 

Best Founder under 30 Startup

 

Bolt (formerly Taxify) (Estonia)

CEO and Cofounder: Markus Villig

Receive the award his brother and cofounder Martin Villig

Website: www.bolt.eu

Bolt (formerly Taxify) is a transportation platform from Estonia, which has become one of the leading ridehailing platforms in Europe and Africa in five years. They are focused on making urban travel easier, quicker and more reliable.

 

 

Best UN Social Development Goals Startup

 

NorthQ (Denmark)

CEO: Christian von Scholten

Website: https://www.northq.com/

Empowering consumer-led energy efficiency through intelligent data management. The one-stop IoT Platform transforms and enriches data from energy usage into complex analysis enabling operational and resource savings. Machine learning and AI continues to reinvent energy management.

 

 

Best Job Growth Startup

 

Production of organic fertilizers Mama Organa (North Macedonia)

CEO: Natalija Burgieva

Website: https://ceedhub.mk/social-entrepreneurship/mama-organa/

Mama Organa is a company formed to collect food waste and by adding value to it, to produce organic fertilizers in order to help farmers in growing healthy and clean food. They also provide jobs for socially excluded single mothers.

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StartUp Europe Awards launches the Energy call for startups in the WEX Global 2019 Summit in Porto

The European Commission and Finnova Foundation’s open innovation initiative will present this year call of StartUp Europe Awards in the framework of WEX Global 2019

Porto, 01-03-2019. The Finnova Foundation , in the framework of the WEX Global 2019 Summit in Porto, launches the call for Energy StartUp Europe Awards, Energy Country Managers, Energy Ambassadors (Members of the European Parliament) and Energy Media Partners.

WEX Global is an action-oriented summit which places face-to-to face commercial and technical meetings at its heart. This 12th edition is entitled ‘Applying Intelligence to the Circular Economy in Water & Energy’. WEX Global 2019 aims to determine how to increase circular economy implementation and impact, by connecting digital technology and human intelligence within the wider context of industries, municipalities and civil society.

“Energy and Water sectors present a genuine need for circular economy innovation. We truly believe that the challenges we are facing can be solved with the help of startups, and to this end we are proud to start this collaboration with the Energy StartUp Europe Awards and Finnova, in order to enhance the cooperation and boost the startups that can provide solutions”,has stated Mark Barker, CEO WEX Global.

In 2015, the European Commission adopted an ambitious Circular Economy Action Plan, which includes measures that will help stimulate Europe’s transition towards a circular economy, boost global competitiveness, foster sustainable economic growth and generate new jobs.

The general director for Finnova, Juan Manuel Revuelta, will take part as a speaker in the WEX Global 2019 Summit between 4- 6 March, which will be held at the Solverde Hotel in the City of Gaia (near Porto, Portugal). There, Juan Manuel will present the StartUp Europe Accelerator program created by Finnova, aimed to help entrepreneurs to take advantage of the EU opportunities such as internationalization, funding, networking and legal advice, among others. As well as participating as a speaker, Finnova will present the Energy Awards category of the Start Up Europe Awards, which will recognize the best European startups in the energy sector at the end of 2019.

Energy StartUp Europe Awards 2019 is looking for country managers, who can organise the energy award at national level in order to recognize the best Energy startup in their respective countries. The call is also open to Energy Media Partners, who could provide visibility and follow the progress of the participants, and for Energy Ambassadors, Members of the European Parliament who could provide institutional support and invite a group of Energy startups to visit EU institutions.

StartUp Europe Awards (SEUA) is an initiative of the European Commission and Finnova Foundation, supported by the President of the European Parliament, the President of the Committee of the Regions, the Vice-President of the Economic and Social Committee and several members from the European Parliament. SEUA is supported by the StartUp Europe Accelerator of the Finnova Foundation. It recognizes the effort of European startups in 22 categories for 2019, in five geographical levels (Local, County, Regional, National and European) and now global. 

It presents a prize methodology for startups that fosters the open innovation and the collaboration between the different actors of the European ecosystem, through the private-public partnership to support entrepreneurs.

80 international speakers will take part in WEX Global, and the attendees will count on the presence of experts in water, energy and waste from more than 45 different countries. WEX Global 2019 brings together the people- those responsible for implementing projects, those with the technical know-how and those who can benefit from international cooperation to overcome local challenges.

Contact 

Juan Manuel Revuelta

Finnova General Director

+32 494653274

Press contact Finnova

Catalina Valencia

 +34636889177

eustartup@finnova.eu

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Expo-Foro Innovación Ciudad Futuro: Mission 23th-30th March

The programme involves a working visit to the regions of Ñuble and Valparaíso to meet with regional and local authorities responsible for innovation and smart programmes of territories in search of technological solutions

The Undersecretary of Regional Development of the Government of Chile, the Finnova Foundation and Praxedis have organised a mission to Chile to attend Expo-Forum Innovación Ciudad Futuro, which will be held on 27 and 28 March at the IF Santiago Recoleta in Santiago de Chile. The mission will take place from 23rd to 30th March (departure from Brussels), and the registration deadline will be 12th MarchCompanies, institutions and entrepreneurs are invited to attend the event. 

The Innovación Ciudad Futuro event is a unique showcase of innovations, aimed at companies interested in contacting key decision-makers for intelligent territorial development. The mission includes aworking visit to the regions of Ñuble and Valparaíso to meet with regional and local authorities responsible for innovation and smart programs of territories looking for technological solutions that Belgium and Europe can propose them.

Attending the mission will provide the opportunity to associate your brand with the innovative development of territorial intelligence and make the leap to advanced trends in this market that is opening up to Chile.

Three types of packages are available: 1. Mission package (Flights Brussels-Santiago de Chile-Brussels, airport transfers from and to hotels, accommodation in Santiago and Chillan or Valparaiso (3 and 4 stars hotel, 7 nights). Santiago-Chillan or Valparaiso transport, round trip by group vehicle. Transfer hotel expo round trip to Santiago de Chile); 2. Mission + exhibitor stand (mission package + stand 3×3 in sector B as an exhibitor) and 3. Mission + sponsor stand (mission package + stand 5×3 in sector B as a sponsor). 

Schedule 

23rd March: Flight from Brussels.

24rd March: Arrival in Santiago and the hotel. Coordination meeting and agenda.

25th – 26th March: Visits to the regions of Ñuble and Valparaíso (depending on the choice and interests of the participants).

  • Meeting with regional authorities
  • Field visits
  • B2B meetings

27th – 28th March: Expo-Foro Innovación Ciudad Futuro

  • Participation in conferences on Smart projects in Chile and Latin America: financing innovation and European know-how demand.
  • Meetings with national, regional and municipal decision-makers.
  • B2B meetings with companies and start-ups (depending on demand).
  • Participation in the Forum Startup Chile and CORFO.

29th March:

  • Morning field visits (city projects in the Santiago region).
  • Free afernoon, visit to Santiago

30th March: Return to Brussels.


Who can attend:Companies, institutions, entrepreneurs of all sizes that propose solutions to improve the quality of life and the efficient functioning of territories, through the application of new innovation technologies.

Categories:
– Mission: 2.819€
– Mission + exhibitor stand: 4.823€
– Mission + sponsor stand: 7.870€

How to enroll:
Please contact Fernando Ávila, Director for Latin America and the Caribbean in Finnova:favila@finnova.eu

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StartUp Europe Awards Special Edition SES19 is looking for the best European startups

  • The startups will be able to apply to these prizes filling a form until 23:59 hours of 17 February 2019.

StartUp Europe Awards (SEUA), an initiative supported by the European Commission in collaboration with Startup Europe and organized by the Finnova Foundation, is holding a Special Edition for European startups that will be recognized during the Startup Europe Summit 2019 (SES19), to be celebrated in Cluj-Napoca, Romani, on 21 and 22 March 2019.

This SEUA Special Edition SES19 will recognize five startups, one for each one of the following prizes: Female-led startup; Young-led startup (founder under 30); United Nations Sustainable Development Goals startup; Social Inclusion startup and Job Growth startup.
It is possible to apply to the awards for every startup created 5 or less years ago in Europe. To apply, startups must fill in with detail the form found in the website of the SEUA Special Edition, and the deadline to apply ends on 23:59 hours (CET) of 17 February 2019. The startups should choose the prize most suitable for them (just one option).

A multidisciplinary jury, composed by professionals from different countries and fields, will make the selection of the best EU startups taking into account existing startups in the EU that meet these criteria and the applications received. Some of the jury members are part of the High Level group of experts from Startup Europe (European Commission).

Benefits for the selected startups

Winning startups will be invited to participate in the Startup Europe Summit SES19 that will take place between 21 and 22 March in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. The expenses during both days for 1 member of the startup will be reimbursed (transport from country of origin to Cluj-Napoca, accommodation and daily allowance).

The startups will be recognized in a ceremony that will be held on March 21 in the frame of the Startup Europe Summit 2019 and will count with the presence of authorities from the European Commission, key influencers, investors, tech leaders, tech journalists, policy makers and entrepreneurs.

In SES19, the selected startups will be able to showcase their innovation in the networking area of the conference and will gain exposure and visibility through the StartUp Europe Awards Media Alliance composed by more than 30 media outlets and social networking sites.

The selected startups will pass to the European level of the next StartUp Europe Awards edition, regardless of any other startup competing or awarded in their country or category.

StartUp Europe Awards (SEUA) is an open innovation initiative promoted by the European Commission and the Finnova Foundation in collaboration with StartUp Europe; it is supported by the President of the European Parliament, the President of the Committee of the Regions, the Vice-President of the Economic and Social Committee and several members from the European Parliament. StartUp Europe Awards is sponsored by StartUp Europe Accelerator.

SEUA has celebrated two European finals (one in Brussels and the other one in Sofia), and is going to launch the third edition during the first quarter of 2019.

The winning startups will have access to information on opportunities offered by the European Union to boost and internationalize their projects through the StartUp Europe Accelerator program of the Finnova Foundation.

For more information about the StartUp Europe Awards Special Edition SES19 please visit https://bit.ly/2RMIL42

Startup Europe Summit 2019

Known as an evolving tech hub in Romania, the city of Cluj-Napoca will host the fourth edition of Startup Europe Summit in 2019, the perfect occasion to recognize the best European startups.

In the previous edition of the Startup Europe Summit, startups found information about new funding opportunities; meetings with investors, corporates and leading enterprises and public administration representatives as well as networking with a vivid community of key decision makers and tech leaders within EU, notably Central Eastern Europe and Western Balkans regions.

Press contact

Catalina Valencia

eustartup@finnova.eu

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