From university to market, six projects reach the final stretch of the acceleration program in Science and Technology BfK Innov@Rise (North edition), which supports initiatives with market potential, born from academic research, to build and refine a business model that allows us to get there.
Science and technology were the ingredients to develop potential responses to neurological or orthopedic diseases, solutions to support chronic and elderly patients, or reinvent such a basic element of food as the egg, the National Innovation Agency said.
Over the last three months, the teams that went through the program had the support of mentors, to train and structure their academic proposals in business proposals. The projects will now be presented in Demodays and proceed to the development of a prototype or proof of concept, with a monetary support of 3,000 for each project.