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WORTH II Partnership Projects

Embracing the New European Bauhaus Vision

WORTH II's 1st Call attracted 123 applications from 285 applicants and selected 65 projects from 149 participants from 28 EU-COSME-associated states, supporting the New European Bauhaus initiative. This call challenged designers to envision and develop more sustainable, inclusive environments, encouraging innovative ideas that reimagine how we live and connect with our surroundings.

Exploring New Frontiers in Innovation

The WORTH II 2nd Call received 123 project proposals and 276 participant registrations. Out of these, 70 outstanding projects from 25 EU and COSME countries, involving 161 partners, were selected to join our incubation programme. This round was dedicated to EU priorities like: circular economy; transition towards more sustainable production and consumption; advanced digitised manufacturing; digitised value chains and business models; social innovation and social inclusion; European cultural heritage preservation; reinvention of craftsmanship; shaping a new generation of innovators, entrepreneurs, professional and citizens through innovative training and re-skilling tools; unique and disruptive design approaches; bolstering the EU single market and use of innovative materials, driving a more sustainable future through design.

Record-Breaking Participation

The WORTH II 3rd Call saw record engagement, with 142 applications and an unprecedented 320 applicants from 34 EU-COSME-associated states. Following a rigorous evaluation, 69 unique projects were chosen, featuring 158 partners from 25 countries ready to spark change. These projects contribute in an innovative and creative way to the objectives of the third call: circular economy (including green transition, energy efficiency, reducing carbon footprint, sustainable production and consumption); digital manufacturing; high-added value solutions (with a focus on disruptive approaches and digitised value chains); high performance and innovative materials; reinventing craftsmanship; social innovation (including European cultural heritage preservation for social cohesion and well-being).

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(en/de) CODE

(en/de) CODE transforms personalised textile accessories with an online tool that lets customers design unique patterns by encoding meaningful texts and decode messages from their creations.

Project locations
United Kingdom, Germany
Projects Edition
  • WORTH Partnership Projects II
Project Call
  • 3rd Call Projects
Project Sector
  • Textile and clothing
Project Challenge
  • Circular Economy
  • High-added value solutions
Agogic ACS

Agogic ACS creates modular, compostable rainwear, designed for sustainability with a positive impact on climate and ecosystems.

Project locations
Netherlands, United Kingdom
Projects Edition
  • WORTH Partnership Projects II
Project Call
  • 3rd Call Projects
Project Sector
  • Textile and clothing
Project Challenge
  • Circular Economy
Alina Cernatescu ZERO WASTE capsule collection

Alina Cernatescu presents a zero-waste capsule using sustainable fabrics by Ifansi and a unique technique that turns waste into embroidery, merging fashion and sustainability.

Project locations
Romania, Greece
Projects Edition
  • WORTH Partnership Projects II
Project Call
  • 3rd Call Projects
Project Sector
  • Textile and clothing
Project Challenge
  • Circular Economy
Atypica Mod04

Made in Italy craftsmanship meets Haratech technology to create hybrid shoes with 3D-printed uppers, combining hard and soft areas in a single material.

Project locations
Italy, Austria
Projects Edition
  • WORTH Partnership Projects II
Project Call
  • 3rd Call Projects
Project Sector
  • Footwear
Project Challenge
  • Circular Economy
  • Digital manufacturing
Avalenn

Avalenn is a 100% plant-derived textile made from apple juice industry residues and plant fibers. Ideal for curtains or blinds, it reduces reliance on synthetic materials.

Project locations
Germany, France
Projects Edition
  • WORTH Partnership Projects II
Project Call
  • 3rd Call Projects
Project Sector
  • Furniture, home decoration, interior design and architecture
Project Challenge
  • Circular Economy
  • High-added value solutions
Bast Bio-Skin

This project sets out to develop an end-to-end process of manufacturing a regenerative accessory using a leather alternative made from bast fibres with zero plastic.

Project locations
United Kingdom, Spain
Projects Edition
  • WORTH Partnership Projects II
Project Call
  • 3rd Call Projects
Project Sector
  • Accessories
Project Challenge
  • Circular Economy
  • High-added value solutions
Bio-weave

Bio-Weave creates a biomaterial that bridges the gap between traditional craftsmanship and forward-thinking technology, offering a sustainable and impactful approach to design and production.

Project locations
Türkiye, United Kingdom
Projects Edition
  • WORTH Partnership Projects II
Project Call
  • 3rd Call Projects
Project Sector
  • Textile and clothing
Project Challenge
  • Circular Economy
  • Digital manufacturing
Body Moody

The Body Moody belt alleviates back pain, menstrual cramps, and muscle stiffness while promoting relaxation. It's simple, functional design uses high-quality materials for maximum comfort.

Project locations
Czechia, Sweden, Germany
Projects Edition
  • WORTH Partnership Projects II
Project Call
  • 3rd Call Projects
Project Sector
  • Textile and clothing
Project Challenge
  • Circular Economy
  • High-performance materials
Boundary Objects

Abandoned furniture is reborn. Minimal structures graft onto neoclassical pieces, generating an aesthetic dialogue that transforms objects and rewrites contemporary design.

Project locations
Denmark, Italy
Projects Edition
  • WORTH Partnership Projects II
Project Call
  • 3rd Call Projects
Project Sector
  • Furniture, home decoration, interior design and architecture
Project Challenge
  • Circular Economy
Built by Bagasse

This project unites a product designer and research group to transform sugarcane bagasse, the world's largest agro-industry by-product, into high-value, sustainable, biodegradable materials for the built environment.

Project locations
Spain, United Kingdom
Projects Edition
  • WORTH Partnership Projects II
Project Call
  • 3rd Call Projects
Project Sector
  • Furniture, home decoration, interior design and architecture
Project Challenge
  • Circular Economy