
Start-up of the day

Spread all over Europe, thousands of young companies are working hard every day to make our world a lot better tomorrow. It is precisely from these small companies that the most surprising and innovative ideas emerge. That is why Innovation Origins puts one of these start-ups in the spotlight every day.


Start-up of the day: treating mental disorders with virtual reality

Gerard & Anton Award winner SPIKE: Suitable batteries for anything that drives

Start-up of the day: turning indoor CO2 into energy

Start-up of the Day: VarmX snake venom therapy is the remedy for life-threatening bleeding

Gerard & Anton Award-winner Hable: super fast braille on your smartphone

Start-Up of the day: Tenzir keeps your company safe

Gerard & Anton Award Winner Ratio: Software provides insight into complex systems

Start-up of the day: Mein Lagerraum³ repurposes discarded sea containers

Start-up of the month: Clearly done with dirty water

Start-up of the Week: Bye bye myopia?

Start-up of the day: Dopavision aims to treat myopia with light stimulation

Start-up of the day: Intelligent acquisition of sheet metal parts via Laserhub

Start-up of the day: Mountox guides you through the jungle of electric cars

Gerard & Anton Awardwinner: Incooling devises a system for cooling chips inside servers

Start-up of the day: Learned.io aims to end old-fashioned CVs

You Decide: Who Will be our Start-Up of the Month?

Start-Up of the Week: The Route to Sustainable Roads

Start-up of the day: Freezeye finds eye diseases
