EASME

EASME is a European Union executive agency that supports small and medium-sized enterprises and promotes innovation in Europe. It manages projects in the areas of small and medium-sized enterprises, as well as the environment, energy, and maritime sectors, funded by COSME, LIFE, and EMFF. EASME organizes the European Sustainable Energy Week and serves industries such as environmental management, energy production, and maritime activities.

Kristalina Georgieva

Vice President

Past deals in Croatia

Borza Terjatev

Grant in 2019
Borza terjatev operates a peer-to-peer financing market in Slovenia and Croatia, focused on facilitating online working capital finance for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The company has developed a mutual financing platform that simplifies peer-to-peer lending and invoice financing through process automation. By syndicating auctions in real time, the platform allows investors to access a diversified and liquid portfolio of SME exposure. Additionally, Borza terjatev provides essential services that enable clients to easily sell or trade their receivables, thereby promoting efficient capital flow and investment opportunities in the region.

Include

Grant in 2017
Include Ltd. is a high-tech startup based in Solin, Croatia, specializing in the development and manufacturing of IoT-based street furniture. Established in 2014, the company introduced the first smart bench in Europe in 2015, which incorporates features such as cable and wireless charging for devices, a free Wi-Fi hotspot, street lighting, and 15 sensors for monitoring bench usage and environmental data. The benches are equipped with an advanced web platform that enables real-time tracking of usage data, providing valuable insights for city councils and governments to enhance urban planning and maximize the benefits of smart technologies in public spaces. With nearly 100 units sold in its first year, Include aims to become a leader in innovative solutions that meet the everyday needs of citizens.

GoOpti

Grant in 2016
GoOpti is a Slovenian transport service company that specializes in providing low-cost shuttle services to airports and cities across Slovenia, Italy, Austria, Croatia, and Germany. The company employs a unique model that pairs passengers with similar travel time constraints in shared vehicles, thus offering affordable transportation options. With its notable door-to-door transfer service, marketed under the tagline "Airport at your doorstep," GoOpti has successfully transported over 700,000 passengers. Additionally, the company is focused on expanding its operations internationally, further enhancing its presence in the transportation marketplace. GoOpti's platform also connects travelers with various shuttle and bus vendors, facilitating private transport between airports and remote locations.

TEMA

Grant in 2015
TEMA offers complete electric propulsion systems for zero emission boats, serial hybrids and parallel hybrids. From small leisure yachts to large commercial boats, TEMA has solutions for all applications. The company was founded in 1989 by Branimir Ruzojcic, Dr.Sc, who is still GM of the company. The company was founded with the intention of merging academic and scientific researches and engineering practical resources for offering sophisticated industrial automation products to the market. In the early stages, Dr. Ruzojcic began with the development of electronic drives and permanent magnet synchronous motors, which still remain the most advanced technology in this industry. In the beginning, TEMA started cooperating with the University in Zagreb/Croatia, Automation department on the Electric engineering faculty. From 1995 the team was strengthen by cooperation with “Marine Institute (BI)” in Zagreb/Croatia. From 1999 TEMA established additionally intensive cooperation with University in Padua/Italy the Laboratory for electric drives (EdLAB) which has helped expand the scientific research and development team, working in the present activity. After the successful project development, the prototypes were tested and showed outstanding results, which made the beginning of the serial production of these motors in Croatia possible in the year 2000. In 2009. TEMA acquired the electronic and automation company “Fortec” in Padua, Italy, which helped strengthen the offer and presence on the market. Today TEMA has the most advanced motors/generators using PM technology ranging from 10KW to 1500KW. A team of expert scientists and engineers are working continuously on improving the research and development of new, innovative solutions in order to place superb products of high efficiency on the market.
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