European Innovation Council

The EIC pilot supports top-class innovators, entrepreneurs, small companies and scientists with bright ideas and the ambition to scale up internationally. It brings together the parts of Horizon 2020 that provide funding, advice and networking opportunities for those at cutting edge of innovation.

David Malo Jean

Director

Past deals in 3D Printing

PeekMed

Grant in 2022
PeekMed is a 3D pre-operative planning system for orthopedic surgery that aims to help the surgeon better treat the patient while reducing costs. With PeekMed the surgeon can plan: - Total Joint Replacements; - Osteotomies; - Fracture reductions; - Virtually any orthopedic procedure. The output of PeekMed system can later be used as an input for: - Navigation systems; - 3D printers; - Robotics; - Mobile devices. PeekMed was founded by Jaime Campos, Sara Silva, and João Pedro Ribeiro in 2015 and is located in Braga, Portugal.

Scrona

Grant in 2022
Scrona is all about simplifying micro- and nanotechnology, from the consumer- and industry-perspective. We offer solutions for convenient microscopic visualization and develop an ink-jet related printing technology that will revolutionize micro- and nanofabrication.

Headmade Materials

Grant in 2022
Headmade Materials GmbH, founded in 2019 and based in Würzburg, Germany, specializes in developing materials and processes for metal 3D printing, specifically through its Cold Metal Fusion technology. The company focuses on the production of serial metal parts, offering services that include part design, small-scale series production, and process consulting. By providing standard and customized feedstocks, Headmade Materials aims to enhance component output and streamline post-processing. Their expertise supports additive-compatible design and reliable production processes, enabling clients to manufacture advanced printed metal parts in a cost-effective manner.

Headmade Materials

Series A in 2022
Headmade Materials GmbH, founded in 2019 and based in Würzburg, Germany, specializes in developing materials and processes for metal 3D printing, specifically through its Cold Metal Fusion technology. The company focuses on the production of serial metal parts, offering services that include part design, small-scale series production, and process consulting. By providing standard and customized feedstocks, Headmade Materials aims to enhance component output and streamline post-processing. Their expertise supports additive-compatible design and reliable production processes, enabling clients to manufacture advanced printed metal parts in a cost-effective manner.

DyeMansion

Venture Round in 2022
DyeMansion GmbH, founded in 2013 and based in Munich, Germany, specializes in the post-processing and coloring of 3D-printed laser sintered parts. The company provides high-volume finishing systems that streamline the transition from raw 3D-printed components to high-value consumer and industrial products. With a focus on precision coloring and finishing, DyeMansion serves over four hundred clients, including prominent global manufacturers across various sectors such as eyewear, automotive, retail, medical, and sports equipment. The company has established itself as a leader in additive manufacturing finishing systems for polymer parts, collaborating with major industrial 3D printing systems like EOS, HP, 3D Systems, and Prodways. DyeMansion's technology enables the production of items ranging from luxury sunglasses to essential automotive components, ensuring high-quality results tailored to customer specifications.

SimplicityWorks

Grant in 2021
Simplicity Works develops its patented technology 3D Bonding - the simplest method for joining pieces.

FibriTech

Grant in 2021
FibriTech specializes in the development of advanced technologies for the production of 3D fiber network materials, which have a variety of applications across multiple industries. The company provides innovative solutions in areas such as agritech, packaging, filtration, insulation, and biocomposites. FibriTech's products offer a sustainable alternative to conventional materials like Styrofoam and various foamed plastics, delivering lightweight yet strong biomaterials that are both functional and environmentally friendly. By focusing on the creation of spatially shapable materials, FibriTech aims to address the challenges posed by traditional materials while promoting sustainability in manufacturing processes.

Lactips

Grant in 2021
Lactips is a French company founded in 2014 and headquartered in Lyon. It specializes in manufacturing biodegradable and water-soluble thermoplastic pellets derived from milk protein. The company employs a proprietary industrial process to produce these pellets quickly and in high volumes, making them suitable for various applications, including thermoforming and films. Lactips aims to offer its industrial clients innovative and sustainable alternatives to traditional oil-based plastics, aligning with its commitment to environmental sustainability and efficiency. By providing these disruptive solutions, Lactips supports its clients in accessing new markets while promoting a cleaner and more sustainable approach to plastic usage.

HighLine Technology

Pre Seed Round in 2021
Developer of parallel dispensing technology designed to reduce material consumption in the PV (Photovoltaics ) industry. The company's technology is used to apply front metal contacts onto solar cells and can be integrated into conventional production lines for silicon solar cells, replacing the screen printing process normally used for the front-side metal contacts, enabling clients to save resources, increasing the electricity yield and increasing throughput.

ATLANT 3D

Seed Round in 2020
ATLANT 3D Nanosystems is a global pioneer combining unique advanced technologies to enable atomic layer 3D printing. The company was founded in 2018 by Dr. Maksym Plakhotnyuk, Ivan Kundrata, and Prof. Dr. Julien Bachmann with a vision of delivering the first-ever atomic layer 3D printing technology to reshape the future atom by atom. Our state-of-the-art atomic layer 3D printing technology is a true European creation, supported by three major European universities: Technical University of Denmark, Institute of Electrical Engineering Slovak Academy of Sciences, and Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg.

LightSpace

Venture Round in 2020
Lightspace Technologies SIA specializes in the development of advanced optical solutions and technologies for augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) displays. Incorporated in 2014 and based in Mārupe, Latvia, the company focuses on creating multifocal, accommodating AR headsets and future glasses-free 3D image displays. Their portfolio includes innovative products such as a multilayer liquid crystal switching diffuser, VR/AR near-eye display architecture, and a unity 3D rendering software plugin designed for volumetric displays. Lightspace's volumetric 3D monitor is particularly significant in sectors like medicine and security, providing real-time 3D displays with optically deep images. This technology facilitates applications such as three-dimensional microscopy, image-guided surgery, and diagnostics, enhancing both image quality and eye comfort for professionals across various fields. Recognized as a leading contributor to volumetric 3D display technologies, Lightspace continues to advance optical reality solutions by reducing the optical hardware requirements for light field display technology significantly.

CREAL

Grant in 2019
CREAL3D SA, founded in 2017 and based in Ecublens, Switzerland, specializes in developing advanced light field technology for virtual reality and mixed reality headsets. This innovative technology enhances immersion by projecting images with genuine optical depth, addressing common issues such as eye strain, nausea, and discomfort associated with existing headsets. Additionally, CREAL's near-eye light-field display is designed to be compact and easy to manufacture, positioning the company as a key player in improving user experience in immersive technologies.
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