Home PoliticsFrom Kernel to Code: Apply to the InnovAction Stag...
Politics⭐ Featured

From Kernel to Code: Apply to the InnovAction Stage 2026

Euroseeds is launching the InnovAction Stage 2026—calling visionary start-ups and public–private partnerships to showcase game-changing seed sector innovations. Under “From Kernel to Code,” applicants can submit solutions in seed treatment, sustainable packaging, labelling, traceability, and digital tools boosting transparency and trust. Applications run 1 March–30 April 2026. A jury will select 10 finalists to pitch at Euroseeds Congress, Valencia, 26–27 October 2026. The post From Kernel to Code: Apply to the InnovAction Stage 2026 appeared first on Seed World .

6 April 2026 at 02:18 pm
1 views
From Kernel to Code: Apply to the InnovAction Stage 2026

Euroseeds, a leading organization in the seed sector, is set to launch the InnovAction Stage 2026, inviting visionary start-ups and public–private partnerships to showcase their groundbreaking innovations. Under the theme “From Kernel to Code,” this initiative aims to highlight transformative solutions across key areas of the seed industry, including seed treatment, sustainable packaging, labelling, traceability, and digital tools that enhance transparency and trust.

The InnovAction Stage 2026 is designed to provide a dedicated platform for start-ups and public–private partnerships to present their cutting-edge technologies and systems. Applicants are encouraged to submit solutions in the following categories: advanced seed treatment technologies, sustainable packaging solutions, labelling and traceability systems, and digital innovations that boost transparency, efficiency, and trust across the seed value chain.

The call for applications is set to run from 1 March to 30 April 2026, offering a unique opportunity for innovators to gain visibility and connect with industry leaders, policymakers, and potential partners from across Europe. An independent jury will evaluate the submissions and select the top 10 finalists, who will then have the chance to pitch their solutions and demonstrate their impact at the Euroseeds Congress in Valencia on 26–27 October 2026.

This event provides a platform for innovators to showcase their breakthrough solutions to a wide audience, positioning their ideas at the forefront of Europe’s seed sector. By participating in the InnovAction Stage, start-ups and public–private partnerships can not only increase their visibility but also foster meaningful connections with leading companies and stakeholders in the industry.

The theme “From Kernel to Code” underscores the importance of innovation in every stage of the seed lifecycle, from the initial planting of seeds to the final sale and consumption. By focusing on seed treatment, packaging, labelling, traceability, and digital tools, the InnovAction Stage 2026 aims to drive improvements in sustainability, efficiency, and transparency throughout the entire seed value chain.

Euroseeds has a long history of promoting innovation and collaboration in the seed sector, and the InnovAction Stage is a testament to their commitment to fostering a dynamic and forward-thinking ecosystem. This initiative not only supports start-ups and public–private partnerships but also encourages the development of solutions that can address the challenges and opportunities facing the seed industry in Europe and beyond.

For those interested in participating in the InnovAction Stage 2026, the application process is set to begin on 1 March 2026 and will continue until 30 April 2026. The selected finalists will then have the opportunity to present their innovative solutions at the Euroseeds Congress in Valencia, where they can demonstrate their impact and potential to a global audience.

In conclusion, the InnovAction Stage 2026 presents a significant opportunity for start-ups and public–private partnerships to showcase their innovative solutions and position themselves as leaders in the seed sector. By focusing on key areas such as seed treatment, sustainable packaging, labelling, traceability, and digital tools, this initiative aims to drive meaningful change and enhance the overall performance of the seed industry in Europe. As the official launch approaches, innovators are encouraged to prepare their submissions and seize this chance to take their ideas to the next level.

Source: Seed World
📰 Related News
Roblox won't be banned in the Philippines after child safety talks
Roblox won't be banned in the Philippines after child safety talks
The Philippine government has no plans to ban Roblox, officials said Tuesday, April 7, and instead will press the platform for stronger child safety measures amid mounting concerns over online sexual abuse and exploitation of children.
7 Apr
IMDA to publish findings of Singtel disruption investigations, ‘strong regulatory action’ could be taken
IMDA to publish findings of Singtel disruption investigations, ‘strong regulatory action’ could be taken
Telco service providers are held to "high service standards", said Minister for Digital Development and Information Josephine Teo.
7 Apr
Singapore will not negotiate for safe passage through Strait of Hormuz: Vivian Balakrishnan
Singapore will not negotiate for safe passage through Strait of Hormuz: Vivian Balakrishnan
Foreign Affairs Minister Vivian Balakrishnan stressed that transit through such waterways is a right, not a privilege.
7 Apr
Applications open for Animal Welfare Grants Programme 2026
Applications open for Animal Welfare Grants Programme 2026
Applications are now open for the Animal Welfare Grants Programme 2026. Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon, has today (Thursday, April 2) invited applications from registered animal welfare charities in Ireland who wish to apply for funding. Under the programme, grants are provided by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine […] The post Applications open for Animal Welfare Grants Programme 2026 appeared first on Agriland.ie .
7 Apr
Another govt TD calls for ‘urgent’ action on farmer fuel costs
Another govt TD calls for ‘urgent’ action on farmer fuel costs
There are further calls from government TDs for “urgent, targeted action” to be taken on fuel costs affecting farmers. Fianna Fáil TD for Tipperary North Ryan O’Meara called on the government to take “immediate action” on the increase in green diesel costs since the conflict in the Middle East broke out. O’Meara said he has […] The post Another govt TD calls for ‘urgent’ action on farmer fuel costs appeared first on Agriland.ie .
7 Apr
Snap polls for Malaysia in 2026 unlikely as PM Anwar bets on riding out ‘corporate mafia’ storm
Snap polls for Malaysia in 2026 unlikely as PM Anwar bets on riding out ‘corporate mafia’ storm
The scandal involves members of Anwar Ibrahim's inner circle and top government officials.
7 Apr
Energy crisis caused by Iran war reveals a tale of two Indonesias
Energy crisis caused by Iran war reveals a tale of two Indonesias
The government's response reveals a widening gap between lived reality and official messaging.
7 Apr
Japanese national detained in Iran in January released on bail
Japanese national detained in Iran in January released on bail
TOKYO, April 7 - A Japanese national detained in Iran has been released on bail, Japan's top government spokesperson said on Tuesday.
7 Apr
Vietnam’s top leader To Lam expands power, new PM elected
Vietnam’s top leader To Lam expands power, new PM elected
Communist Party Secretary-General To Lam was elected as the country’s state president.
7 Apr
UFU writes to PM about rising costs on food production
UFU writes to PM about rising costs on food production
The Ulster Farmers’ Union (UFU) has written to the UK Prime Minister, Kier Starmer, and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Hilary Benn, highlighting concerns about increasing volatility in agricultural input costs and the potential impact on food production. Representing approximately 12,000 farm families across Northern Ireland, the UFU has said that ongoing geopolitical tensions […] The post UFU writes to PM about rising costs on food production appeared first on Agriland.ie .
7 Apr