Propelor participates in collaborative projects to share skills, develop knowledge and continuously provide an improved service. By leveraging international collaboration and innovation, new business opportunities are born within the region.
Using the marine plastic value chain and new business opportunities, the BLUEPOINT project seeks to establish a replicable circular economy model in the Atlantic region by establishing a multi-stakeholder ecosystem that fosters innovation, entrepreneurship, and international collaboration. The marine sector will consequently make progress toward a blue circular economy, reduce the adverse effects of marine plastic on the environment, and open up new economic opportunities, such as the acceleration of +25 enterprises
Photonics, the science and technology of light, is revolutionising various industries, including sustainable energy, agrifood, healthcare, security, smart transport, building, and communications systems. It is a crucial technology for transforming production methods and developing new business models. PhotonHub Europe has created a unique Photonics Innovation Hub that subsidises photonics innovation projects and offers a comprehensive one-stop-shop service, including business coaching and investor readiness, deeply integrated within the broader ecosystem of innovation hubs. Propelor BIC provides business coaching to help founders enhance competitiveness and develop new business models, accelerating their market readiness for maximum impact.
For more information about the services available at PhotonHub, please visit: https://www.photonhub.eu/
SuNSE (Support Network for Social Entrepreneurs) had a goal of developing a network of social entrepreneur hubs across North West Europe, to act as local points for stimulating community driven economic activity. As a partner, Propelor delivered a range of business supports which included training programmes, 1-2-1 consultations and an incubation hub for emerging and existing social entrepreneurs in the region to start and grow their enterprises. The supports provided spanned across a range of sectors including arts and culture, childcare, wildlife welfare, circular economy, energy renewables, digital technology. As a direct response to the challenges of Covid-19, a transnational hub was developed to provide 24/7 access to expert information on how to develop and grow a social enterprise in addition to an evening academy for entrepreneurs.
SmartAgri Food aimed to provide SMEs and web-based business owners with a mentoring programme in order to create a significant number of smart agricultural services and applications that would be highly utilized by end users. The programme consisted of three progressive stages, where only the most successfully evaluated SMEs could proceed and secure funding for subsequent stages. Propelor client, Telenostic, finished first out of 50 small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the European Union’s SmartAgriFood accelerator programme. Today, Telenostic is a global technology company dedicated to creating innovative point-of-care digital parasitology diagnostic solutions who are committed to developing next-generation devices that lead the way for the future of the industry.