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EU Grant Accelerates the Advancement of UV Smart D45

2/11/2023

We're excited to announce an EFRO grant from the EU, accelerating market development of our UV Smart D45, a step towards combating healthcare-associated infections with innovative UV-C solutions.

We are thrilled to announce that we have been awarded a grant from the EuropeanUnion, specifically from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), to further the market development of our innovative product, the UV Smart D45. This grant is a part of the initiative to bolster innovation and sustainable growth, as outlined in the ‘Kansen voor West’ program 2022-2029.

The UV Smart D45 is a testament to our continuous endeavour to combat healthcare-associated infections through smart UV-C disinfection solutions. This product embodies a significant leap in ensuring a safer and cleaner healthcare environment, thereby reducing the risks associated with microbial infections.

The financial backing from the European Union significantly accelerates our journey towards broader market introduction and further development of the UV Smart D45. This support underscores the EU’s commitment to fostering innovative solutions that contribute to a healthier and more sustainable future.

We acknowledge the EU’s generous contribution and extend our gratitude for this endorsement. As we progress, we are enthusiastic to share the milestones and the positive impacts that the UV Smart D45 will bring to healthcare settings across Europe.

Our dedication towards innovation, coupled with the support from the European Union, propels us closer to our vision of revolutionizing hygiene standards within healthcare.

We invite you to stay tuned for updates on our website concerning the project's advancements and the remarkable journey of the UV Smart D45.

Read more about it here (Dutch) – Program 2022-2029 Kansen voor West (kansenvoorwest.nl)

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