European Innovation Council

The European Innovation Council (EIC), established in 2020 and headquartered in Brussels, Belgium, is dedicated to supporting high-potential innovators, entrepreneurs, small enterprises, and researchers. Its primary focus is on fostering early-stage startups that demonstrate significant environmental, social, and governance (ESG) impacts. The EIC collaborates with private investors to co-invest in ventures, particularly within the deep technology sector, aiming to drive innovation and sustainable development across Europe. By providing financial backing and resources, the EIC seeks to enhance the growth potential of promising startups and contribute to a more innovative and competitive European economy.

David Malo Jean

Director

Candace Johnson

President

Past deals in Norway

N2 Applied

Private Equity Round in 2023
N2 Applied is a Norwegian technology company focused on revolutionizing fertilizer production for farmers. Operating from its headquarters in Oslo/Asker and with a test center in Svene, Norway, along with branches in the Netherlands and the UK, N2 Applied has developed an innovative technology that allows for the local production of fertilizer using liquid organic substrates like slurry or digestate, combined with air and electricity. This process enhances nitrogen content while preventing ammonia loss and reducing emissions, thus promoting a more sustainable farming approach. By utilizing plasma reactors, the company enables farmers to recycle livestock manure into environmentally friendly fertilizer, lowering production costs and increasing crop yields. N2 Applied's scalable solution aims to streamline the fertilizer supply chain, minimizing reliance on fossil fuel-based chemical fertilizers and contributing to on-farm reductions in methane and ammonia emissions.

Oivi

Grant in 2022
Oivi is a company that specializes in developing an affordable AI-powered camera and platform for identifying diabetic eye diseases. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Oslo, Norway, Oivi's technology enables retinal screening in primary care settings, helping to raise awareness and support the maintenance of eye health for individuals with diabetes. The platform features automated image capture and diagnostics, allowing for effective monitoring of eye conditions through teleconsultation. With a diverse team skilled in camera and software development, Oivi aims to facilitate early detection and prevention of diabetes-related vision loss, ultimately contributing to improved patient outcomes.

Evoy

Grant in 2022
Evoy is a Norwegian manufacturer of electric propulsion systems, established in 2018 and located in Florø, Sogn og Fjordane. The company specializes in producing inboard and outboard electric motors designed to replace traditional diesel and gasoline systems in speedboats. By doing so, Evoy enables boat owners to significantly reduce maintenance and operational costs while eliminating noise, smell, and pollution associated with conventional engines. The electric motors are engineered to provide strong performance and responsiveness, catering to the needs of ferry and tour operators who aim to meet sustainability goals and comply with environmental regulations.

Evoy

Venture Round in 2022
Evoy is a Norwegian manufacturer of electric propulsion systems, established in 2018 and located in Florø, Sogn og Fjordane. The company specializes in producing inboard and outboard electric motors designed to replace traditional diesel and gasoline systems in speedboats. By doing so, Evoy enables boat owners to significantly reduce maintenance and operational costs while eliminating noise, smell, and pollution associated with conventional engines. The electric motors are engineered to provide strong performance and responsiveness, catering to the needs of ferry and tour operators who aim to meet sustainability goals and comply with environmental regulations.

Ocean Oasis

Grant in 2022
Ocean Oasis is a water company that develops a new and sustainable way of producing fresh water using wave power. The company's solution is an environmentally friendly, flexible, and robust desalination platform driven by wave power that can deliver fresh water to shore at a competitive cost. Ocean Oasis utilizes the power of waves to deliver desalinated water to shore where needed in a flexible, efficient way and without emissions, through putting Norway’s unique offshore competence to work. The company was founded in 2020 and is based in Oslo, Norway.

DigiFarm

Grant in 2021
DigiFarm is an ag-tech startup based in Hamar, Norway, founded in 2019. The company specializes in developing artificial intelligence and machine learning solutions tailored to the needs of Norwegian farmers, with a focus on optimizing grain production. DigiFarm's platform utilizes deep neural network models informed by high-resolution Sentinel-2 imagery, providing farmers with a crop classification model that integrates extensive yield data and statistical analyses. This comprehensive approach allows farmers to monitor crop growth effectively and make informed, data-driven decisions to enhance their agricultural practices.

N2 Applied

Venture Round in 2021
N2 Applied is a Norwegian technology company focused on revolutionizing fertilizer production for farmers. Operating from its headquarters in Oslo/Asker and with a test center in Svene, Norway, along with branches in the Netherlands and the UK, N2 Applied has developed an innovative technology that allows for the local production of fertilizer using liquid organic substrates like slurry or digestate, combined with air and electricity. This process enhances nitrogen content while preventing ammonia loss and reducing emissions, thus promoting a more sustainable farming approach. By utilizing plasma reactors, the company enables farmers to recycle livestock manure into environmentally friendly fertilizer, lowering production costs and increasing crop yields. N2 Applied's scalable solution aims to streamline the fertilizer supply chain, minimizing reliance on fossil fuel-based chemical fertilizers and contributing to on-farm reductions in methane and ammonia emissions.

CrayoNano

Grant in 2020
CrayoNano, founded in 2012 and headquartered in Trondheim, Norway, specializes in the development and manufacturing of nanomaterials-based semiconductor components. The company utilizes proprietary technologies to create innovative light-emitting diodes (LEDs) that produce ultraviolet light. These diodes feature patented vertically aligned nano-wires on graphene, which enhance internal quantum efficiency, operating lifetime, and reliability, particularly for ultraviolet applications. CrayoNano's advancements contribute to a variety of global solutions in health and safety, water purification, and both consumer and industrial applications, aligning with its commitment to fostering more sustainable and healthier lives.

Mode Sensors

Grant in 2020
Mode Sensors AS is a digital healthcare company based in Trondheim, Norway, established in 2016. It specializes in developing advanced wearable technology for real-time hydration monitoring, which is essential in various sectors, including healthcare, defense, and workforce safety. The company's flagship product, Re:Balans®, offers continuous and non-invasive tracking of fluid balance, allowing for early intervention in hydration-related issues. By integrating with existing remote patient monitoring systems, Mode Sensors supports a range of applications in hospitals, elderly care, military settings, and high-performance work environments. With a commitment to innovation and user-friendly design, Mode Sensors aims to enhance well-being and performance through effective hydration management.

Mode Sensors

Venture Round in 2020
Mode Sensors AS is a digital healthcare company based in Trondheim, Norway, established in 2016. It specializes in developing advanced wearable technology for real-time hydration monitoring, which is essential in various sectors, including healthcare, defense, and workforce safety. The company's flagship product, Re:Balans®, offers continuous and non-invasive tracking of fluid balance, allowing for early intervention in hydration-related issues. By integrating with existing remote patient monitoring systems, Mode Sensors supports a range of applications in hospitals, elderly care, military settings, and high-performance work environments. With a commitment to innovation and user-friendly design, Mode Sensors aims to enhance well-being and performance through effective hydration management.

CrayoNano

Series A in 2020
CrayoNano, founded in 2012 and headquartered in Trondheim, Norway, specializes in the development and manufacturing of nanomaterials-based semiconductor components. The company utilizes proprietary technologies to create innovative light-emitting diodes (LEDs) that produce ultraviolet light. These diodes feature patented vertically aligned nano-wires on graphene, which enhance internal quantum efficiency, operating lifetime, and reliability, particularly for ultraviolet applications. CrayoNano's advancements contribute to a variety of global solutions in health and safety, water purification, and both consumer and industrial applications, aligning with its commitment to fostering more sustainable and healthier lives.

Evoy

Venture Round in 2020
Evoy is a Norwegian manufacturer of electric propulsion systems, established in 2018 and located in Florø, Sogn og Fjordane. The company specializes in producing inboard and outboard electric motors designed to replace traditional diesel and gasoline systems in speedboats. By doing so, Evoy enables boat owners to significantly reduce maintenance and operational costs while eliminating noise, smell, and pollution associated with conventional engines. The electric motors are engineered to provide strong performance and responsiveness, catering to the needs of ferry and tour operators who aim to meet sustainability goals and comply with environmental regulations.

Evoy

Grant in 2020
Evoy is a Norwegian manufacturer of electric propulsion systems, established in 2018 and located in Florø, Sogn og Fjordane. The company specializes in producing inboard and outboard electric motors designed to replace traditional diesel and gasoline systems in speedboats. By doing so, Evoy enables boat owners to significantly reduce maintenance and operational costs while eliminating noise, smell, and pollution associated with conventional engines. The electric motors are engineered to provide strong performance and responsiveness, catering to the needs of ferry and tour operators who aim to meet sustainability goals and comply with environmental regulations.

Oivi

Grant in 2020
Oivi is a company that specializes in developing an affordable AI-powered camera and platform for identifying diabetic eye diseases. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Oslo, Norway, Oivi's technology enables retinal screening in primary care settings, helping to raise awareness and support the maintenance of eye health for individuals with diabetes. The platform features automated image capture and diagnostics, allowing for effective monitoring of eye conditions through teleconsultation. With a diverse team skilled in camera and software development, Oivi aims to facilitate early detection and prevention of diabetes-related vision loss, ultimately contributing to improved patient outcomes.
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