2022-10-28
Incubator
Yuncture News

Nocoli is internationally recognized.

Finally, the Nocoli gang is back at the office after an intense period with visits to both Visby, Stockholm, and Berlin. The recent time has consisted of a lot of pitching, which has resulted in them attracting attention from various directions and thus winning different awards. Among other things, Nocoli has become one of the county finalists who will compete further for the SKAPA talent prize.

The purpose ofCREATE talent for young peopleinnovators are to inspire and support young innovators so that they can realize their ideas. The SKAPA Foundation was established in memory of Alfred Nobel in 1985, and the first prize was awarded the following year. Behind the foundation are Stockholmsmässan and the Swedish Inventors Association with the support of Almi Företagspartner AB, VINNOVA, the Agne Johansson Memorial Fund, and the Swedish Patent and Registration Office.

It is a prestigious prize that means a lot to Nocoli.

- It's always fun to receive confirmation that what we are doing will make a difference and impact many people. We are very proud to have been recognized by SKAPA and think it's awesome that there are actors who promote startup companies that want to challenge and make a difference. Says one of Nocoli's co-founders.Jacob Nissen KarlssonI'm sorry, but I need the Swedish text in order to translate it into English.

As if that wasn't enough, they have also participated in the pitching eventStage Twoin Berlin - which incidentally our previous Yunctures, Compular, won last year. It is the largest European competition for the best startups from leading universities, where Nocoli represented Chalmers on site. Unfortunately, they did not reach the finals but they won two awards.

The future still looks exciting for Nocoli, who will soon participate in more events. But until then, we enjoy having them at Yuncture!