Winners of IP Matters from previous years

Anorit Medical

Winner of IP Matters 2025 (1/3)

Anorit Medical is a MedTech startup developing an automatic ventilation device for use during cardiac arrest. 

Biopulp+

Winner of IP Matters 2025 (2/3)

Biopulp+ has developed a technology that reduces the waste fraction in pre-treatment of organic waste for biogas production.

Zostera-Marina

Winner of IP Matters 2025 (3/3)

Zostera-Marina is working to create a better future for the ocean’s ecosystem by spreading eelgrass in fjords and coastal areas.

Nuterials

Winner of IP Matters 2024 (1/2)

Nuterials develops cost-effective and responsible materials from upcycled nutshells, replacing conventional hard plastic and wood.

DROPLA

Winner of IP Matters 2024 (2/2)

DROPLA is a tech start-up that wants to revolutionize demining operations using advanced technologies focusing on Ukraine.

Yngvik

Winner of IP Matters 2023 (1/5)

Yngvik is reducing the world’s consumption of plastic by developing a home compostable and degradable plastic made from food waste.

Meat Tomorrow

Winner of IP Matters 2023 (2/5)

Meat Tomorrow is developing a method to cultivate sustainable pork using a new stem cell technology in steel tanks.

VPCIR Biosciences

Winner of IP Matters 2023 (3/5)

The Danish biotech startup company, VPCIR Biosciences, has developed a new, non-invasive weapon to fight tuberculosis.

Rheia Medical

Winner of IP Matters 2023 (4/5)

Rheia Medical is working on developing a new medical device that will help surgeons identify and visualise the ureters during pelvic surgery.

Sylvia Health

Winner of IP Matters 2023 (5/5)

Sylvia Health works to improve the lives of women with pelvic organ prolapse which affects millions of women worldwide.

Robotto

Winner of IP Matters 2022 (1/4)

Robotto has developed an algorithm that, via drones, e.g. can identify forest fires and send data to emergency services on the ground.

GlyProVac

Winner of IP Matters 2022 (2/4)

GlyProVac is a deep tech biotech company working to develop novel protein vaccine candidates targeting bacterial infections.

Yuman

Winner of IP Matters 2022 (3/4)

Yuman is developing innovative robots that can act as assistants for nurses by facilitating the transport of small items in hospital wards.

Alcolase

Winner of IP Matters 2022 (4/4)

Alcolase helps the many millions of people who suffer from ‘alcohol flush’ and experience symptoms when consuming alcohol.

Uvisa Health

Winner of IP Matters 2021

The Danish FemTech startup Uvisa Health is trying to change the way we treat vaginal infections in women.

The team from Uvisa Health

Lifeline Robotics

Winner of IP Matters 2020

The journey for Lifeline Robotics started in 2020 when they launched the world’s first automatic swab robot.

Cellugy

Winner of IP Matters 2019

The biotech start-up Cellugy aims to replace plastic packaging used in all kinds of food products with a bio-based alternative.

The Cellugy Team