Case Studies
Read on to discover how the Enteprise Europe Network assists enterprises in the UK to create transnational partnerships and alliances across Europe....
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Chemical firm sniffs out new opportunities
British nanotechnology specialist Owlstone will supply its chemical detection system to a Luxembourg company it found through the Enterprise Europe Network.
More DetailsBritish rice crosses the Channel
The Network gave British entrepreneur Moni Varma the confidence to take his rice products to new markets in France and beyond. Veetee’s Dine-In microwaveable rice is now sold at 100 hypermarkets in France. Following up on other contacts received through the Network, the firm now sells its products in Belgium and Switzerland and continues its search for new markets.
More DetailsMaking a splash in water treatment
Scottish company Scotmas has experience working abroad, and is well aware of the importance of having a local contact as a first stepping stone when entering a new market, says Alistair Cameron, the director of Scotmas. This is why he decided to turn to the Enterprise Europe Network for help locating a partner in Turkey.
More DetailsChemical firms get international reaction
British firm ChemPharmaServe helps biotech and pharmaceutical companies fast-track their drug pipelines. That’s why founder Dr Hooshang Zavareh is constantly seeking new specialist suppliers. He recently linked up with a chemical compound maker in Estonia through the Enterprise Europe Network.
More DetailsSmooth sailing for crab exporter
A London-based SME clinches an export deal thanks to quick and accurate advice on documentation procedures from the Enterprise Europe Network.
More DetailsThe bones of a great deal
British company Orthos Limited has signed an exclusive patent license agreement with the Biomedical Engineering Research Centre (CREB) at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia, thanks to help from the Enterprise Europe Network.
More DetailsBiomass boilers and silicon wafers targeted by Welsh company
With over a hundred contacts establised, PAI has promoted itself through the Enterprise Europe Network in Wales seeking to convert contacts into business agreements. It has been working with academic institutions in Finland and Poland to develop new pellet technology for biomass boilers whilst working with other companies to explore the manufacture of the silicon wafers used in solar panels.
More DetailsPinpointing funding for positioning technology
Technology transfer
Powerful positioning technology is on its way to market thanks to EU funding for which the Enterprise Europe Network paved the way.
More DetailsLinking up to save lives
Technology transfer | Healthcare
Acute myeloid leukaemia is a rare blood cancer that progresses rapidly in the body and can cause death within months or weeks if untreated. Thanks to the Enterprise Europe Network, two SMEs are researching a promising new treatment, supported by €500,000 in EU funding.
More DetailsLinking up to save lives
Technology transfer | Healthcare
Acute myeloid leukaemia is a rare blood cancer that progresses rapidly in the body and can cause death within months or weeks if untreated. Thanks to the Enterprise Europe Network, two SMEs are researching a promising new treatment, supported by €500,000 in EU funding.
More DetailsResearch mechanisms demystified in Wales
One high tech company in Wales found that the whole FP7 framework was, at first, a complex process to undertake. Enterprise Europe Network in Wales helped to provide training, partner search and funding assitance which has led to new ideas and opportunties.
More DetailsPinpointing funding for positioning technology
Technology transfer
Powerful positioning technology is on its way to market thanks to EU funding for which the Enterprise Europe Network paved the way.
More DetailsLinking up to save lives
Technology transfer | Healthcare
Acute myeloid leukaemia is a rare blood cancer that progresses rapidly in the body and can cause death within months or weeks if untreated. Thanks to the Enterprise Europe Network, two SMEs are researching a promising new treatment, supported by €500,000 in EU funding.
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