The X2.0 project has set new benchmarks in supporting deep-tech startups, addressing challenges in financing, market access, internationalization, and commercialization. The project delivered over 170 tailored services and 71 mentorship sessions, resulting in 52 deep-tech products launched, 67 new market entries, 151 strategic agreements (over 50% cross-border), and €30.36M raised in public and private funding. These achievements demonstrate the project’s success in fostering innovation across sectors like circular economy, AgriTech, AI, and Smart Cities.
X2.0 promoted inclusivity by supporting 36 women-led startups and 26 from widening countries, with 73% of services delivered cross-border. Through 1,800 collaborations and 475 investor meetings, the project connected startups with industry leaders, creating partnerships and early customer acquisitions. A key deliverable was a White Paper on European Deep-Tech Startups, consolidating insights and recommendations for policymakers to strengthen innovation frameworks and align with EU priorities.
At completion, X2.0 engaged 50 startups from 25 countries, distributed €1.5M in services, and established 345 corporate-startup partnerships, 530 explored funding opportunities, and 95 new jobs. The project catalyzed impactful technologies that contribute to sustainability, food security, and digital transformation, providing a scalable framework for future EU innovation initiatives and positioning Europe as a global leader in deep-tech innovation.