S3E Charge 2024 | Meet the startup: Nanomik Biotechnology
Nanomik Biotechnology is one of the 17 startups selected to participate in the 2024 edition of S3E Charge, the EU-funded accelerator program fostering deep tech innovation and entrepreneurship in Southern Europe.
We spoke with Arda Örçen, co-founder and CTO at Nanomik, to learn more about how this startup based in Istanbul is developing biotechnology solutions for multiple industries — from agriculture all the way to construction.
https://youtu.be/-Y_KFAuq2G8
Hi Arda! Tell us about Nanomik, the mission behind the business and the technology you’ve developed.
Nanomik Biotechnology is based in Istanbul, Türkiye, and it was founded in 2017. We are specialists in developing microcapsulation technology which enables the use of biological molecules to as biopesticide or bioprotector in various industries.
We started operating within the agriculture industry, offering a crop protection product, and we have now grown our product portfolio across the whole food supply chain, and we are even present in the construction industry. So, essentially, we consider Nanomik as the producer of advanced biologics for various industries.
Why have you decided to enrol in the S3E Charge accelerator?
From our previous experience, the Mediterranean region is very important from different aspects. From agricultural production to the whole food supply chain, it's very productive and tend to use biologics more and more.
The Mediterranean region and the whole of Southern Europe is very important for us, as a key market, which is why we chose to enter the S3E Charge accelerator program.
Also, as a deep tech company reaching a scaleup level, we are now in need of direct solutions and guidance, like IP protection and funding support, and this program can help us progress in each of these subjects.
What are the key ambitions for Nanomik? Where would you like to see the business in 5 years?
We want to penetrate into the global market with our technologies. For my team and I, the main focus is to establish networks with European and US partners, and to continue leveraging our existing geographical advantage towards the Middle East.
So, once we manage to integrate our solutions across different industries in all these regions, we want to create our large scale production facility with global reach — that's our ultimate vision.
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S3E Reverse for Solvers: join our Info Webinar!
As part of our second Open Call for Solvers, we have organised an Info Webinar for scale-ups and SMEs interested in joining S3E Reverse — the brokerage program that connects corporate challenges with deep tech solutions developed by startups.
Thanks to this webinar, hosted on Friday 26 April at 12:00 CET, SMEs and scaleups will learn more about this exciting opportunity to become Solvers and work hand-in-hand with a larger corporation while growing their business. The session will be delivered by Odysseas Spyroglou, R&I Projects Lead at International Development Ireland and Coordinator of S3E Reverse.
Register to attend the Info Webinar for Solvers
Time and date: Friday 26th April, 12:00 - 13:30 (CET)
Objectives of the session:
- Introduce the S3E Reverse Track and its significance.
- Explain the application process and criteria for participation.
- Highlight the support and resources available to participants.
- Showcase successful case studies or testimonials from past participants.
- Answer potential questions from attendees to clarify any doubts regarding the open call.
Target Audience: Entrepreneurs and start-ups in Southern Europe specialising in deep tech.
Benefits of Participating in Reverse:
- Access to a broad network of industry leaders and expert mentors.
- Opportunities for finding new clients and business partnerships.
- Increased visibility within the Southern European innovation ecosystem.
Want to become a Solver for S3E Reverse? ➡️ Check the corporate challenges and apply to solve one!
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S3E Charge 2024 | Meet the startup: Ecobubble
Ecobubble is one of the 17 startups selected to participate in the 2024 edition of S3E Charge, the EU-funded accelerator program fostering deep tech innovation and entrepreneurship in Southern Europe.
We spoke with Nicola Nescatelli, founder and project manager at Ecobubble, to learn more about how this Italian startup is optimising resource management in agriculture through Plantiverse, their latest greentech solution powered by plants to promote planet-friendlier ways of using natural resources.
https://youtu.be/lOXb_PdAcRE
Hi Nicola! Tell us about Ecobubble, the mission behind the business and the technology you’ve developed.
Ecobubble is a green tech startup based in Rome, and it was founded in 2019. Through Plantiverse, our most recent initiative, our mission is to optimise resource management in the agriculture sector by enabling plants to directly communicate their needs to automation systems embedded in agricultural and farming practices. For this, we've developed technologies that use multispectral analysis, advanced sensor technology and artificial intelligence to achieve more efficient and sustainable agriculture.
How would you describe your entrepreneurship journey so far?
Our journey has been primarily driven by passion, which has supported us to manage our mistakes and challenges more easily. We have also focused on creating and maintaining a collaborative and positive environment across our team, while being very objective-oriented.
Why have you decided to enrol in the S3E Charge accelerator?
We chose the S3E Charge accelerator to get the opportunity to grow and scale our technology within a dynamic and supported ecosystem, and we are particularly interested in fundraising support.
What are the key ambitions for Ecobubble? Where would you like to see the business in 5 years?
Our objective is to grow our business in Europe, starting with high revenue crop production, like vineyards, vertical farming, hydroponics and agrivoltaic systems.
After that, we would like to reach more extensive scale application through the development of our virtualisation component; this approach allows us to support a wide range of agricultural environments, from small to large scale, and significantly contribute to the fight against the climate change and promoting greater sustainability in the use of natural resources.
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S3E Charge 2024 | Meet the startup: Rosey's Mark
Rosey's Mark is one of the 17 startups selected to participate in the 2024 edition of S3E Charge, the EU-funded accelerator program fostering deep tech innovation and entrepreneurship in Southern Europe.
We spoke with the co-founders of Rosey's Mark, Rositsa Paunova and Ina Abadjieva, to learn more about how this Bulgarian startup is combining scientific innovation and culinary art to develop rose-based edible and functional products that heal from within.
https://youtu.be/gPPHxlW7QF8?feature=shared
Hi Rositsa and Ina! Tell us about Rosey's Mark, the mission behind the business and the technology you’ve developed.
Rositsa: Ina and I are sisters, and we've been working with the Bulgarian oil-bearing rose for more than 10 years. We're focused on the less known edible side of this flower, which is considered a national symbol of Bulgaria; we develop functional foods that use the powerful elements of this rose as a base, combining its interesting floral taste with its medical herbal characteristics.
Ina: We are officially classified as an innovative enterprise, as all our work relies on innovation. To create our products, we apply the latest scientific research available that corroborate the health benefits of Rosa Damascena.
How would you describe your entrepreneurship journey so far?
Ina: We've been on quite a long journey! We started when we were just graduating from our masters degree, and we thought that in five years we would be rocking the world... but now we know that to build a successful company it takes much longer than that, especially when you're starting from zero, developing a new market and acquiring all the knowledge you need.
Our journey has been filled with lots of learning and continuous development. We've progressed hugely since we started 10 years ago, but there's still a lot more to experience and conquer!
Why have you decided to enrol in the S3E Charge accelerator?
Rositsa: Right now, our business is in its second stage. After finishing our maternity leaves, we are now back stronger and with much more knowledge. Our products have been very well received in different markets; we sell mainly in Bulgaria, but also in Japan and Saudi Arabia, so now it's time to scale up and continue growing internationally, which is why this acceleration program is very important for us.
What are the key ambitions for Rosey's Mark? Where would you like to see the business in 5 years?
Rositsa: In the next 5 years years, we see our business blooming, literally! As we said, we want to grow our market reach and also enter the e-commerce space, which should also help with our international development goals.
Ina: When somebody asks me "how do you imagine your business in 5 years", a few milestones come to mind right away; first, we will be already over 1 million euro revenue, and second we will have spread our rose power products to more than 100,000 people, helping them feel better every day.
Drawing from your own experience, what piece of advice would you share with a fellow entrepreneur looking to launch their own startup?
Ina: My advice is to think wisely about two things: first, the motivation behind the initiative. What keeps you moving? Why are you doing this? Is your drive strong enough? Because there are going to be obstacles along the way, and your motivation is what will get you through them.
My second piece of advice is to think about your audience, your clients. Is your project, your solution truly valuable for them? Does it really help them? Make sure you're creating something with value for people, so that way you will have enough clients to develop a sustainable business.
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S3E Charge 2024 | Meet the startup: BAUKUNST
BAUKUNST is one of the 17 startups selected to participate in the 2024 edition of S3E Charge, the EU-funded accelerator program fostering deep tech innovation and entrepreneurship in Southern Europe.
We spoke with Adolfo Ibañez, CEO of BAUKUNST, to learn more about how his company based in Valencia is using innovative technologies like photogrammetry and virtual reality for heritage conservation, and hear why they’ve decided to join our accelerator program.
https://youtu.be/TE-0THylRVM?feature=shared
Hi Adolfo! Tell us about BAUKUNST, the mission behind the business and the technology you’ve developed.
We are based in Las Naves, a centre for social and urban innovation in Valencia. We have been working in Heritage for more than 15 years, and we are now looking for new business models related to heritage preservation, divulgation and financing.
We work with different technologies to create innovative procedures to preserve national and local heritage, such as historical architectural sites, through the digitization, virtualization and tokenization of digital assets. We work with photogrammetry, laser scanning, augmented and virtual reality, and 3D printing.
Our company's DNA is characterised by our passion to protect the historical memory of the places where we come from. In my case, my love for Valencia, its culture and its history has defined me as a person and has led me to this journey, towards preserving its cultural heritage.
Why have you decided to enrol in the S3E Charge accelerator?
We knew we wanted to be a part of a European acceleration program focused on technology, because we need help to continue developing that side of our business. We were particularly interested in receiving an expert assessment on what we have done to this point, from a diverse approach towards innovation and deep tech, and S3E Charge was the best option for us.
What are the key ambitions for BAUKUNST? Where would you like to see the business in 5 years?
My dream is to continue growing this company to become a worldwide foundation. In the future, I want BAUKUNST to be capable of funding the renovation and preservation plans of any heritage in the world through a circular economy approach, utilising the latest digital technologies to make sure no historical or cultural landmark ever gets destroyed or forgotten.
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S3E Charge 2024 | Meet the startup: Intellectra
Intellectra is one of the 17 startups selected to participate in the 2024 edition of S3E Charge, the EU-funded accelerator program fostering deep tech innovation and entrepreneurship in Southern Europe.
We spoke with Michalis Kyriacou, Co-founder and CEO of Intellectra, to learn more about how this startup from Cyprus is using machine learning and other emerging technologies to protect the global cyber security landscape, and hear why they’ve decided to join our accelerator program.
https://youtu.be/XyvazfsVSyM?feature=shared
Hi Michalis! Tell us about Intellectra, the mission behind the business and the technology you’ve developed.
Intellectra was founded in August 2023, on the sunny island of Cyprus, with the mission to redefine the wireless cyber security landscape. We are doing this by developing solutions for safeguarding modern, critical infrastructure and IoT infrastructure from emerging threats, utilising technologies like machine learning and homomorphic encryption.
How would you describe your entrepreneurship journey so far?
Intense but very rewarding. I'm doing something that I enjoy and it fulfils me, it completes me professionally as an engineer, but also as a personally because I can see that what I'm doing has a positive impact.
Why have you decided to enrol in the S3E Charge accelerator?
We have joined the S3E accelerator to validate our business idea and also to benefit from the opportunities this program can offer, like learning opportunities, ideas exchange, and of course the networking.
What are the key ambitions for Intellectra? Where would you like to see the business in 5 years?
In five years, we want to to see Intellectra growing and leading the way in making wireless networks and devices safer. We want to establish new standards which can help rebuild the trust within society and contribute to secure our wireless interconnected world.
Drawing from your own experience, what piece of advice would you give to an entrepreneur who’d like to launch their own startup?
Just go for it! It's tough, it's not an easy task, but it's totally worth it. And never let any opportunity slip away!