BizMaker has been granted 14.6 million SEK in funding from Vinnova and has a continued place in the national program for excellent incubators during the period July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2029. With the support, BizMaker strengthen its role as an innovation engine and develop its offerings to startups and scaleups with a focus on sustainable growth and innovation.
Quality-assured processes and strong business development support
– This is proof that we have quality-assured processes, fantastic staff and top-class business development tools, says Matts Nyman, CEO at BizMaker.
Vinnova's The initiative is aimed at incubators that help new companies grow and become competitive, both in Sweden and internationally. BizMaker has been part of it since 2018. national incubator program, which supports established players with sustainability and gender equality as central driving forces.
Financing to accelerate growth and innovation
The program offers funding to deliver services that accelerate the development of new, knowledge-intensive growth companyThe application process is divided into two stages: first the incubators' quality and processes are evaluated, then their business portfolios.
– The financing gives us security for four years and complements the regional and municipal financing in a good way. It allows us to continue developing our business development programs to create sustainable growth in the startup scene, both regionally and nationally, says Matt Nyman.
Focus on business development, innovation and sustainability
In the coming years, BizMaker will use the funds to strengthen its efforts in business development, innovation and sustainabilityThrough expert support, networks and international expansion, BizMaker wants to create the best conditions for the next generation of successful companies.
Creating opportunities for the startups of the future
– We look forward to creating opportunities for even more innovative startups to grow and become tomorrow's growth companies. In addition, the support means that we can continue to develop in a national context and exchange experiences with other incubators and innovation environments, says Matt Nyman.