Sartorius Croatia has signed a grant agreement for the project "Commercialization of myScal solutions for digitization and automation of precision industrial and laboratory calibration procedures" in the amount of 3 million HRK within the tender "Innovation in S3 areas".
On May 26, 2020, Sartorius Croatia participated in a ceremonial event of the Ministry of Economy, Entrepreneurship and Crafts at which a grant agreement was signed for the project "Commercialization of myScal® solutions for digitization and automation of precision industrial and laboratory calibration procedures" within the competition "Innovation in S3 areas” which aims to encourage new investments in the implementation of solutions - innovative products/services of small and medium enterprises in S3 areas through two types of innovation activities: investments in process innovation and/or business organization.
The topic of our project proposal fully met the identified priority thematic areas and cross-cutting themes of the Smart Specialization Strategy (S3) and thus became part of a total of 28 innovative investments worth HRK 217 million, of which HRK 93 million are grants from EU funds. The applied project is worth about 3 million kuna, of which 1.7 million is a grant.
Award ceremony; Source: Ministry of Economy, Entrepreneurship and Crafts
The project "Commercialization of myScal solution for digitization and automation of precision industrial and laboratory calibration procedures" is a conceptual solution created as a result of the internal needs of our laboratory. The name myScal hides innovative software for digitization and automation of calibration procedures for balances, weights and pipettes, ie calibration of measuring devices and standards. The new software should facilitate the management of calibration laboratories, laboratory equipment and all user documentation and ensure traceability in the metrology chain.
With the development of our new software, we wanted to focus our business on the global market, increase competitiveness in the market and expand business cooperation with the aim of increasing the export of our own products and services. We hope that with this innovative tool we will speed up the work, further increase the quality and enable moderate laboratories and users to be more profitable and minimize the risk of errors.
We are glad to be able to show by our example that in the current uncertain conditions, there is room for improvement and improvement of our services, which we believe will soon become recognized in the wider world market.
More detailed information on the grant award can be found on the website of the Ministry of the Economy, Entrepreneurship and Crafts.