Cases and approved projects
The first five approved projects with Danish participation from the 1st call had already started by the beginning of 2009. View the video from the SESS project kick-off meeting in January 2009, read testimonials and gain an overview of current projects.
Experiences from companies that have had Eurostars projects approved
The special strength of the Eurostars programme is that it is able to support partnerships between small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) – which usually would not have the capital to finance a similar project on their own – and universities and other knowledge institutions. With support from the Eurostars programme it becomes easier to find a suitable and skilled partner internationally.
To hear how this and much more is possible in practice view the video clip below from the SESS project kick-off meeting held at Risø/DTU on 27 January 2009.
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To find out more about AGALI, ElectroCapture, LOTIMS, PathoDetect and SESS, current Eurostars projects with Danish participants, click on the links on the right.
You can also find articles and testimonials from the various projects:
- The SESS - Smart Embedded Sensor System
- Bioneer-Agazymes (see article from the Denmark-Israel website).
Are you interested?
Find further information about the Eurostars programme on the Eurostars website.
As the Innovation Policy Centre at the Danish Agency for Research, Technology and Innovation handles approval and guidelines in Denmark, you can also contact Special Consultant Jens Peter Vittrup () or Special Consultant Gorm Bramsnæs ()%20for">) for further information about application procedures.
See also links on the right and the How can I participate? page for much more information.
NOTE: Please note that the English guidelines text on the Eurostars website applies.
Accepted Eurostars projects 5. call Spring 2011
Eurostars 5.call Spring 2011 received a total of 343 applications. 110 of them were accepted as benign for funding. 65 of these projects have been started with the support from national agencies. 26 of the applications had Danish participants. 11 of these were accepted to funding. With the support of The Danish Council for Technology and Innovation 9 Danish projects have started. See below for information on budget, granted amount and Danish participants of the 9 projects. Links to further information is in Danish.
Among the bigger participating countries, Switzerland, Spain, France, Israel and Sweden have all been able to fund all accepted applications. Germany has increased its budget and co-financed 15 projects. Contrary, Portugal and the UK only co-finance 2 and 4 projects respectively.




