Support for innovators via support organisations
Vinnova funds eight organisations in Sweden that help innovators and inventors to test and validate their business ideas at an early stage.
Up to SEK 50,000 in service value
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 funds eight support organisations that offer advice and assistance with testing and validation early in the idea process. The support is provided in the form of services worth up to SEK 50,000 and may include discussions with potential customers, assessment of product performance, investigation of service scalability, or support to protect the idea. The purpose is for innovators and inventors to receive support to make decisions about if and how an early-stage idea should be further developed.
Requirements
- The innovator or inventor must have a business idea at an early stage that needs to be tested or validated.
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