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INNOVATE-EU Training Program 2026 is sponsored by European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency (EISMEA). This opportunity supports mission-aligned projects and measurable outcomes.
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innovateeu - For startups for startups and scaleups ❇️ Enter the European Energy Market 🚀 Calling EnergyTech & GreenTech Start-ups! Planning to enter the German market or scale your solution across the European energy sector? Join the 1‑on‑1 Guidance for The smarter E Europe 2026 and make the most of Europe’s leading energy trade fair.
📍 Munich Exhibition Center - Your own share of the Smart Green joint stand (Hall C4) for all 3 exhibition days - Guided preparation to help you get maximum visibility and impact at the fair - Individual consulting with access to Smart Green’s market & sales expertise - 3 days of on-site support at the trade fair - Opportunity to pitch your solution on stage 💡 The offer is provided by smart green, a leading German Energy & GreenTech accelerator, technology transfer hub and business network.
This initiative is part of the EU startup programme INNOVATE-EU . ⏳ Limited availability – apply now! 👉 Apply & learn more: https://lnkd.
in/dt6aKHXi 📩 Contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 👉 We don’t just take you to a trade fair – we prepare and support you to truly benefit from it.
🌍 INNOVATE-EU trainings 2026 for deep tech startups are available now! 🚀 Ready to scale your startup across Europe in 2026? If you’re building in Greentech, EnergyTech, or ICT, the INNOVATE-EU Training Program 2026 is designed to help you fast-track your growth, sharpen your strategy, and connect with the right ecosystem.
🌍 Running from April to November 2026, this program offers a series of hands-on trainings and matchmaking opportunities tailored for ambitious startups and scaleups.
– VC Masterclasses – Learn how to raise funding, understand investor expectations, and prepare for successful fundraising – Sales Masterclasses – Master B2B sales, market dynamics, scaling strategies & customer management – Matchmaking & Innovation Forums – Connect with corporations and partners in the green and energy transition space – Sector-focused trainings in Greentech, ICT, Medtech, Agrifood & Agrotech Primarily online, with selected in-person opportunities (e.g. Mannheim, Germany) Startups & scaleups with innovative, disruptive technologies across priority sectors, especially from across Europe.
💸 Bonus: Selected participants may be eligible for travel cost compensation. 📩 Don’t miss your chance to gain practical insights, expand your network, and grow your startup internationally. 👉 Apply now and save your spot for 2026!
🌍 INNOVATE-EU proposed training program in 2025 to empower deeptech startups across Europe. The international acceleration program INNOVATE-EU ran in 2025, aiming to bridge the innovation gap between Europe’s leading and emerging regions; the 2025 edition is now closed and the program is planned to reopen in 2026.
Funded by the European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency (EISMEA), INNOVATE-EU supports deeptech startups in Greentech, Agrifood, ICT, and Medtech to scale their innovations and connect with key actors in Europe’s dynamic innovation ecosystems. Europe’s innovation landscape suffers from fragmentation, often leaving startups and scaleups in moderate or emerging innovator regions without the support they need to scale.
INNOVATE-EU tackles this head-on by: Building cross-border connections Providing hands-on support and training Giving startups access to investors and pilot customers Creating an inclusive European startup community INNOVATE-EU is a two-year EU-funded initiative that brings together eight partners from five countries – Germany, Romania, Spain, Latvia, and Lithuania – to strengthen regional innovation capacity and build a pan-European startup support community.
Are you a deeptech startup or scaleup ready to grow across Europe? Write us an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
if you want to be first willing to know about training program in 2026! INNOVATE-EU Sister Project's – Startup Support Services Overview For clicable links press here: https://docs. google.
com/presentation/d/1toqPeb8Y1JLMqAKb5E5nWc9BlL0ddb1kSccaEdEQ2mc/edit
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Startups and scaleups with innovative, disruptive technologies across priority sectors, especially from across Europe, building in Greentech, EnergyTech, or ICT. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
INNOVATE-EU Training Program 2026 is funded by European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency (EISMEA). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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