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The grand final of the PowerUp competition! 2020 - 3rd place was taken by a Czech company

01/07/2021

Author: Anna Vosečková

Type: Project Coordinators

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PowerUp-Grand_Final-Brochure 2020.pdf

The EIT Knowledge and Innovation Community (EIT InnoEnergy) holds the PowerUp competition every year! and it is open to start-ups, scale-ups and SMEs from 24 Central and Eastern European countries whose energy, smart technologies and mobility products solve current problems with the technologies of the future (more information here). A total of 14 companies that won national competitions competed in the Grand Final on June 25, 2020. The event was originally planned for Krakow, Poland, but due to the ongoing pandemic, it took place online. The scenario was identical to the national finals: short videos and the reaction of the start-up representatives to the jurors' questions. The first prize went to the Estonian company Woola, the second prize to the Lithuanian company Viezo and the 3rd to the Czech company Pocket Virtuality. Detailed information is here and a brochure with the agenda and profles of companies can be downloaded below.

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