Innovative startups (Vinnova)
Funding for innovative and newly established small companies in Sweden to develop prototypes, create strategies, develop business models or protect new solutions.
up to SEK 300,000 per company
Varies — depends on the scope of the project and the grant provider's assessment.
No fixed deadline specified — applications are usually accepted continuously. Check current dates with the grant provider.
About the grant
Vinnova provides funding to innovative and newly established small companies in Sweden to develop prototypes, business strategies, business models or protect new solutions. In total, 93 projects from across Sweden have received funding amounting to 27 million SEK through the call Innovative startups. Examples of approved companies are Indicio Technologies, Enphasys, Sally R, Vakansa and Prognostix, each receiving up to SEK 300,000. The funding enables development within various technology areas and business models to strengthen the companies' growth and innovation capacity.
Requirements
- Innovative and newly established small companies
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