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The APTENISA program presents 29 new startups at Transfiere

  • Málaga TechPark, along with the other 8 science and technology parks participating in the initiative, accompanied the 24 startups at all times during the 13th edition of Transfiere.

The APTENISA program for business ideation and acceleration, promoted by the Association of Science and Technology Parks of Spain (APTE) and co-financed by the SME and National Innovation Company, SA (ENISA), participated in the 13th edition of Transfiere, held at FYCMA (Trade Fairs & Congress Center of Málaga) to conclude the second edition of this successful project and present to the investment community 29 new startups housed in 8 science and technology parks located in 6 autonomous communities

Through a demo day held in the Ágora space of the forum, the following companies participating in the program were able to present their value proposals to the investment community: AEROFOR AGRO, BioMixing, IMBRODA VITROPLANT, 2GF SOLUTIONS, Blauver Foods, EnviroCare, QDYNAMICS, vitroFI BIOSYSTEMS, Safetransfer, LESSTIME, TAOQhealth, COLOR AI, FASTFEST, GESTUALY, Lucca, Resifarma, SACACITAS, sayFly!, Sistema THEAD, SOLARTEK, Trip2post, WINFYP, CIENCIA VR, and VIA AYNI.

The 24 attending startups were accompanied at all times by the 8 science and technology parks participating in the initiative:

1. Parc Científic i Tecnològic Agroalimentari de Lleida
2. Málaga TechPark
3. Madrid Science Park Foundation
4. La Salle Technova Barcelona
5. Parc balear d’innovació tecnològica (ParcBit)
6. Technology Park of the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
7. Alicante Science Park
8. Science and Technology Park of Cartuja

This project, which was launched in 2022, aims to facilitate the creation of new technology-based companies and reduce the obstacles they face during their growth, thus supporting the development to make them more competitive.

In its 2nd edition, APTENISA has been present at Transfiere with a stand and networking agendas, providing participating startups with the opportunity to generate synergies and potential collaborations with the thousands of attendees at the 13th edition of Transfiere. Additionally, they had direct contact with the investment community during the demo day.

During the demo day welcome speech, Borja Cabezón, CEO of ENISA, highlighted the program’s success and the commitment of the public entity “to innovative entrepreneurship through our support for initiatives like this one that contribute to the Spain UP Nation strategy. This demonstrates Spain’s position as a current global reference in the inspiring ecosystem, which will undoubtedly continue to grow in the coming years, thanks, among other tools, to the Startup Law.”

On another note, Felipe Romera, president of APTE, expressed his satisfaction with a program that, in his words, is allowing APTE to structure the national entrepreneurship ecosystem around Spanish science and technology parks and support the development of new startups essential for improving the level of innovation and competitiveness in our country.

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