Rising start-ups triumph at the EIT Jumpstarter Grand Final
The EIT Jumpstarter has named the seven highest-promising start-ups in the field of health, food, raw materials, energy, urban mobility, manufacturing
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A solution for paralysed patients to communicate independently (BirgerMind, EIT Health), an innovation that aggregates the battery capacity of parked electric vehicles to intelligently manage energy (Mjolnir Energy, EIT InnoEnergy) or a project that uses larvae of flies to convert food waste into protein-rich animal food (BioConvert, New European Bauhaus) were among the winners. Other first prize awarded solutions are: a test that screens simultaneously 80 antibiotic residues (FlowForLife, EIT Food), a start-up that aims to become the leading supplier of the cleanest nanoparticles in the EU (Nano-Pure-Precision, EIT Raw Materials), an innovation that generates optimal robot programs automatically (RoboTwin, EIT Manufacturing) or a network of high-end (e-)bike parking facilities, with a focus on safety (T-Park, EIT Urban Mobility).
This has been a truly unique year in the life of EIT Jumpstarter, which celebrates its fifth edition: not only did we welcome participants from new regions but a new category, New European Bauhaus, has been added to the programme. These developments have made this highly competitive programme even richer. The fact that a record number of applications was received this year is proof that EIT Jumpstarter is a reference point for many. This gives us tremendous motivation to continue our work with even more impetus to boost innovation on Progressing European regions.
Dora Marosvolgyi, Cross-KIC Strategic Regional Innovations Director at EIT Health InnoStars.
Since 2017 the programme has trained 570 start-ups. Only this year, the organisers received 548 applications, while 42 received a chance to pitch in front of the jury of experts and compete for financial prizes – the best teams in each category won EUR 10,000 – and access to the EIT Communities network. Innovators have learnt the essentials of building a viable business model, the programme’s mentors gave them invaluable insights and helped them validate their business models. Thanks to close collaboration with EIT communities the EIT Jumpstarter has become one of the key pre-acceleration instruments to transfer innovative ideas from labs to the market.
Winners of the 2021 EIT Jumpstarter
EIT Health
- 1st prize – BirgerMind (Latvia)
- 2nd prize – GOTEch Antimicrobial (Portugal)
- 3rd prize – Synflora (Spain)
EIT Food
- 1st prize – FlowForLife (Italy)
- 2nd prize – SAFE Pack (Portugal)
- 3rd prize – Alghètica (Italy)
EIT Raw Materials
- 1st prize – Nano-Pure-Precision (Czech Republic)
- 2nd prize – Smart Components (Latvia)
- 3rd prize – CynaraMulch (Portugal)
EIT InnoEnergy
- 1st prize – Mjolnir Energy (Spain)
- 2nd prize – CO2offset (Portugal)
- 3rd prize – Energy Shift (Cyprus)
EIT Manufacturing
- 1st prize – RoboTwin (Czech Republic)
- 2nd prize – Surfvis.ai (Turkey)
- 3rd prize – ElastoBrain (Italy)
EIT Urban Mobility
- 1st prize – T-Park (Spain)
- 2nd prize – NeWay (Serbia)
- 3rd prize – RoToLo (Malta)
New European Bauhaus
- 1st prize – BioConvert (Slovakia)
- 2nd prize – SUSTHEALTH (Italy)
- 3rd prize – Algreen (Poland)
Special X-KIC Prize
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