Horizon 2020 SME instrument

The European Commission has contributed to SDS Optic’s project “Revolutionary opto-biological methodology for aggressive HER2 cancer”. The startup from Lublin was granted €3.985.000 from the SME Instrument (Horizon 2020) programme to develop a revolutionary optical device OmiProbe for safe, fast and non-destructive cancer diagnosis. Grant agreement no 783818

As part of the Horizon 2020 programme, the European Commission is hand-picking potentially disruptive businesses to invest and support as part of the SME Instrument. In June 2017, 1514 projects applied for the financial support and only 57 (2 from Poland) got funding. The grant for SDS Optic is so far the largest for the Polish company and also the largest in this phase of the programme. It will finance scale-up of the SDS-OmiProbe device, independent clinical trials, certification, commercialisation and wide project promotion & communication.

Visit official website: https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en

NCBiR Patent Plus

The development of innovative technology for the production of laser microsomes is possible thanks to the significant support of SDS Optic from public funds. The National Centre for Research and Development co-financed the project under the STRATEGMED and PatentPlus programmes. SDS Optic has received funding with agreement number PP4/W-10/D-45/2015

Visit official website: https://www.ncbr.gov.pl/programy/programy-krajowe/patent-plus/

NCBiR Strategmed

The development of innovative technology for the production of laser microsomes is possible thanks to the significant support of SDS Optic from public funds. The National Centre for Research and Development co-financed the project under the STRATEGMED and PatentPlus programmes.
SDS Optic has received funding with agreement number STRATEGMED2/269364/5/NCBR/2015

Visit official website: https://www.ncbr.gov.pl/programy/programy-strategiczne/profilaktyka-i-leczenie-chorob-cywilizacyjnych-strategmed/strategmed-iii-konkurs/

NCBiR Bridge Alfa

SDS Optic investments are implemented as part of the BRIdge Alfa program run by the National Center for Research and Development, whose aim is to support teams involved in technological projects at an early stage of development and based on research and development.
SDS Optic has received investment funding of 3 million PLN from INNOventure Venture Capital Fund.

Visit official website: https://www.ncbr.gov.pl/programy/programy-krajowe/bridge/bridge-alfa/

PARP

SDS Optic has received funding from PARP Go to Brand programme for inPROBE promotion actions on foreign markets. Main aim of this grant is supporting promotion and internationalization of inPROBE.
SDS Optic has received funding with agreement number POIR03.03.03-06-0023/17.00

Visit official website: https://www.parp.gov.pl/component/grants/grants/go-to-brand