Are you developing a solution that can accelerate the green or digital transformation of the manufacturing industry? Greene 4.0 Innovation Contest is your opportunity to showcase it on the international stage – applications can be submitted until May 31, 2025.
Selected participants will receive tailor-made support depending on the maturity of their solutions. This includes professional mentoring, access to testing environments, matchmaking with industry partners and visibility through the B2GreenHub platform and international communication channels. The program also supports cross-border collaboration and helps scale promising technologies to market-ready levels.
Who can apply?
The competition is open to participants from Poland, Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Italy and Slovenia. Applications are welcome from SMEs, start-ups, universities and individual innovators. To apply, please fill out the application form available here.
What solutions are we looking for?
Eligible solutions should contribute to the green transformation or digitalisation in the manufacturing sector and should address one or more of the following: technological areas:
- Green and sustainable materials
- Waste reduction and recycling technology
- Energy-efficient technologies
- Renewable energy technologies
- Data analytics and artificial intelligence
- Automation and robotization
- Digitalization and connectivity
The solutions should also be applicable in at least one of the following industries:
- Electronics
- Food and drinks
- Pharmaceuticals and chemicals
- Metal
- Plastics and rubber
- Machinery and equipment
- Building materials and furniture
The competition is part of Greene 4.0 project, which is co-financed byof the Interreg Central Europe programme, and is designed to foster collaboration between technology providers and manufacturing stakeholders across the region.
About the Greene 4.0 project
Greene 4.0 is an international project aimed at supporting the ecological and digital transformation of small and medium-sized enterprises in the manufacturing sector. It helps companies find new sustainable solutions, increase their technological level and open the way to new markets. You can learn more about the Greene 4.0 project on our website in the “For the region” section or here.

