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Nano Textile for Orthopaedics

Reference number
Coordinator Nano Textile Solutions AB
Funding from Vinnova SEK 324 800
Project duration November 2024 - September 2025
Status Ongoing
Venture Global cooperation 2024
Call Planning grant for international proposal 2024

Purpose and goal

The aim of this project is to submit a competitive international funding application to integrate NanoTextile´s technology into orthopaedic footwear. The objectives are: 1. Develop the Impact argumentation (business case, market conditions, SDGs) through market research with key partners in the sector (CYS Group and Vibram). 2. Describe the work plan for all consortium partners, including budget justifications. 3. Collate all needed corporate information, as required for international bids.

Expected effects and result

The expected result is a strong and compelling submission to Eureka Eurostars for a mid-scale project, including up to 5M SEK in grants for Swedish partners (NanoTextile plus Jönköping University). The application will be submitted to the call deadline of 14th March 2025. The application will include a detailed commercial strategy and a comprehensive technological work plan. It will also include preliminary data and feedback on 3D visuals produced with the Vinnova grant.

Planned approach and implementation

The Eurostars proposal will be prepared in three parts: (1) Commercialization Strategy Development with market research and financial planning, (2) Technological Work Plan Creation involving integration, regulatory research, and testing, and (3) Demonstrative Material Development with 3D visuals and samples for key stakeholders. Each phase includes collaboration with strategic partners at Vibram, Jönköping University, and CYS Group to ensure successful technology validation and market readiness.

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Last updated 17 March 2025

Reference number 2024-03518