Global businesses look to partner with Yorkshire firms

The Enterprise Europe Network, created by the European Commission, provides FREE support to Yorkshire & Humber companies wishing to make the most of the European marketplace.

The Network can help you develop your business in new markets, source or license new technologies and access EU funding. The initiative covers over 50 countries (EU + China, Brazil, US, Russia, etc) representing the largest business support network in the world.

In partnership with The Yorkshire Post, Enterprise Europe is providing a regular list of opportunities for Yorkshire companies through a new column. Here is this week’s selection of business opportunities.

Natural food supplements for women sought

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Italian wholesaler of natural products for gynaecological problems is looking for natural food supplements intended for typical health problems in the menopause like altered metabolism, hot flashes, digestive problems, fatigue. The company wants to introduce theses products in the Italian market.

Underground irrigation system

An Austrian company developed an innovative underground irrigation system sustainable for agriculture, leisure and golf parks as well as private gardens. This company wants to cooperate with civil engineering and earth-moving firms, which would add the ploughing-in of the water tubes to their services range.

EU Funding: Echolocation Bionic System for Blind People

A Spanish SME is willing to submit a proposal aiming at developing an echolocation bionic system for blind people to enable them to determinate the distance to an object or obstacle. Research centres, Technological SME and Electronic assemblers, health centres are being sought to join the proposal.

Antiseptic sanitizer hypoiodite

A Romanian company has discovered an antiseptic sanitizer hypoiodite with antimicrobic spectrum including gram-positive and gram-negative germs, filamentous fungi and yeast as well as viruses. The company seeks cooperation with another company to perform a joint venture in order to find new ways to use the existing product.