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The project provides a unique opportunity for companies that are already working in the welfare technology sector or have the potential and ambition to offer products or services in the field. Companies will be able to work together with an external consultant to develop a specific strategic growth plan to increase growth. In total, at least 60 companies are expected to become scale-ups through the project and by them at least 20 will draw up a plan for growth. The project will create 7 new growth firms in total, meeting the DBA’s definition of a growth business.Welfare Tech is a national cluster operating the National Innovation Network for Health and Welfare Technology. The project is estimated to significantly strengthen the position of Welfare Tech as a strong national cluster. The project will make it possible to offer companies a very attractive offer in terms of increasing growth. It is therefore considered that the project will also strengthen the region of Southern Denmark’s position as a region within the welfare technology sector, making an active and attractive effort to strengthen businesses’ growth prospects. the project will be implemented in cooperation with the South Denmark Growth House, and it is the ambition to include the incubators in the North Jutland Region and the Central Denmark Region, in order to allow more companies to take part and to block Danish western Danish cooperation across regions, thus consolidating the position of Southern Denmark as a leader in the welfare technology sector. (English)
 
Property / summary: The project provides a unique opportunity for companies that are already working in the welfare technology sector or have the potential and ambition to offer products or services in the field. Companies will be able to work together with an external consultant to develop a specific strategic growth plan to increase growth. In total, at least 60 companies are expected to become scale-ups through the project and by them at least 20 will draw up a plan for growth. The project will create 7 new growth firms in total, meeting the DBA’s definition of a growth business.Welfare Tech is a national cluster operating the National Innovation Network for Health and Welfare Technology. The project is estimated to significantly strengthen the position of Welfare Tech as a strong national cluster. The project will make it possible to offer companies a very attractive offer in terms of increasing growth. It is therefore considered that the project will also strengthen the region of Southern Denmark’s position as a region within the welfare technology sector, making an active and attractive effort to strengthen businesses’ growth prospects. the project will be implemented in cooperation with the South Denmark Growth House, and it is the ambition to include the incubators in the North Jutland Region and the Central Denmark Region, in order to allow more companies to take part and to block Danish western Danish cooperation across regions, thus consolidating the position of Southern Denmark as a leader in the welfare technology sector. (English) / rank
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Project in Denmark financed by DG Regio
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Welfare technology Growth boost
Project in Denmark financed by DG Regio

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    1,500,000.0 Danish krone
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    195,000.0 Euro
    16 January 2020
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    6,324,800.0 Danish krone
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    822,224.0 Euro
    13 January 2020
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    24.0 percent
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    23 August 2016
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    31 December 2020
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    Welfare Tech
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    55°22'52.0"N, 10°24'4.3"E
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    5230
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    Projektet giver en unik mulighed til virksomheder som allerede arbejder indenfor det velfærdsteknolgiske forretningsområde eller som har potentiale og ambitioner om at tilbyde produkter eller services inden for området. Virksomhederne får i projektet mulighed for at i samarbejde med en ekstern konsulent om udarbejdelse af en specifik strategisk vækstplan der skal sikre virksomheden øget vækst. I alt forventes mindst 60 virksomheder at blive scrennet via projektet og af dem vil mindst 20 få udarbejdet en vækstplan. Projektet vil i alt skabe 7 nye vækstvirksomheder som opfylder Erhvervsstyrelsens definition af en vækstvirksomhed.Welfare Tech er en national klynge, der driver det nationale Innovationsnetværk for Sundheds- og Velfærdsteknologi. Projektet vurderes markant at styrke Welfare Techs position som en stærk national klynge. Projektet vil give mulighed for at tilbyde virksomheder et meget attraktivt tilbud i forhold til at sikre øget vækst. Det vurderes derfor at projektet også vil styrke Region Syddanmarks position som en region der satser på det velfærdsteknologiske forretningsområde og som gør en aktiv og attraktiv indsats for at styrke virksomheders vækstmuligheder.Projektet vil blive gennemført i samarbejde med Væksthus Syddanmark og det er ambitionen at inddrage Væksthusene i Region Nordjylland og Region Midtjylland for at give mulighed for at flere virksomheder kan deltage og for at stykre det vestdanske samarbejde på tværs af regionerne og dermed konsolidere Region Syddanmarks position som førende på det velfærdsteknolgiske forretningsområde. (Danish)
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