According to a recent LinkedIn post from Adaptavate, the company has been selected for support under the European Innovation Council (EIC) Accelerator program, a highly competitive European Commission funding initiative. The post indicates that only 61 companies were chosen, and presents this selection as recognition of the potential of Adaptavate’s carbon‑negative construction technology.
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The LinkedIn post suggests that Adaptavate is set to receive €2.5 million in grant funding as part of a €3.5 million project aimed at validating its technology and launching a global licensing program. The company frames this as a pathway to make climate‑positive construction solutions available to partners worldwide, which could position Adaptavate to scale via an asset‑light, licensing‑driven model.
As described in the post, participation in the EIC Accelerator also includes access to Business Acceleration Services, offering connections with experts, investors, corporates, and innovation ecosystem players. For investors, this combination of non‑dilutive funding, ecosystem access, and focus on licensing may strengthen Adaptavate’s ability to commercialize its technology and improve its competitive standing in the cleantech and built‑environment segments.
The post further notes that these resources are expected to complement an ongoing investment round, and explicitly invites potential investors to make contact via a dedicated email address. This public emphasis on funding and scaling activity points to a near‑term strategic focus on capital raising and international expansion, which could influence Adaptavate’s growth trajectory and valuation if execution aligns with the program’s ambitions.

