The CREDIT4CE startup support program is now underway, focusing on supporting early-stage startups to roll-out their products across Central Europe and beyond, promoting competitiveness and attracting private capital.
After a rigorous selection process, seven startups have been chosen to participate in a three-month journey featuring specialized workshops and 1:1 mentoring.
These companies represent a diverse range of sectors, from real estate and energy to food systems and sustainable mobility. Here are the seven innovators joining the program:
The Selected Startups
- Bikademy (Croatia)
A mobile platform that rewards everyday cycling, transforming it into measurable environmental and social impact. - Decinte (Poland)
A vertical SaaS platform that centralizes ecological data, providing decision-ready insights across the entire real estate lifecycle. - Enoqi j.s.a. (Slovakia)
Digital infrastructure designed to let real-world carbon data flow seamlessly along value chains, creating a trusted foundation for decarbonisation. - NUOTWO (Croatia)
A modular solution that makes buildings more energy-efficient and healthier by capturing $CO_2$ and removing pathogens and allergens. - Pluvi (Italy)
Modular, circular umbrellas designed to reduce breakage and extend product life through full recyclability and repairability. - Power Protect (Poland)
A portable, solar-powered clean power station with safe battery storage, designed to replace or reduce the use of diesel generators. - SpawnX (Austria)
Distributed automated mushroom farms that minimize production costs while providing a sustainable, climate-resilient food source.
The Program Pillars
Each startup will benefit from a structured path divided into two main areas:
- Training: Six thematic workshops covering business strategy, internationalisation, commercial traction, and funding.
- Individual Support: One-to-one mentoring sessions tailored to the specific needs of each business model.
Stay tuned to discover how these solutions develop as they work toward scaling their impact across Central Europe.