Ayming Launches the Third Edition of Innovate 4 Tomorrow: Awards for Innovative and Sustainable Talent in Spain.

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The Innovate 4 Tomorrow challenge, promoted by Ayming, aims to identify and reward innovative and sustainable talent in Spain, encouraging projects that contribute to a more promising future. This initiative also seeks to strengthen the innovation ecosystem in the country, providing a platform for various entities to present their proposals.

The call for submissions will remain open until May 16, 2025, and is aimed at startups, universities, scaleups, and technology centers. Registration is free, offering participants the opportunity to engage in a challenge that stimulates innovation and the development of projects with a positive impact.

The six best initiatives will be presented to a jury that includes representatives from prominent companies such as Cabify, Sacyr, Playtomic, and Active Development, as well as members of the Advisory Council and the Management Committee of Ayming. The finalists will have access to a unique visibility platform, allowing them to connect with key players in the business ecosystem, expand their network of strategic contacts, and explore valuable collaboration opportunities with industry leaders.

To be considered, participants must meet certain requirements: the organization’s activities must be conducted in Spain, the company must be of Spanish nationality, have a minimum of three employees, and present a project that demonstrates innovation, positive impact, sustainability, and scalability.

The winner of this third edition will receive a prize of 6,000 euros and one year of strategic consulting in innovation financing and technology transfer from Ayming. Projects that take second and third place will also be rewarded with innovation financing and technology transfer services for one year.

In the first edition, the winner was Pack2Earth, recognized for its project on compostable biodegradable materials, a significant advancement in the fight against plastic pollution. Honorable mentions were awarded to AirBiometrics and Renalyse for their innovations in disease diagnosis and management. In the second edition, the top prize went to KD (Knowledge Development for POF, S.L.) for its optical fiber technology for vehicles, while Floatech and Cocuus stood out for their innovations in batteries and sustainable food production.

The award ceremony for this new edition will take place during the seventh edition of Ayming’s International Innovation Barometer, scheduled for October 22, 2025, establishing itself as a reference forum for analyzing strategies and trends in innovation, as well as gathering business leaders and industry experts.

Source: MiMub in Spanish

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