Three technology companies from Mallorca are among the top 100 emerging companies in Spain’s science and technology parks

Jan 5, 2026 | Actualidad, Current affairs, Featured, Interview, Portada, Post, Revista Lloseta, Thursday Daily Bulletin, Tradition

The Association of Science and Technology Parks of Spain (APTE) has published, for the third consecutive year, its list of the 100 most outstanding startups of the year. The initiative aims to recognise the most innovative projects nationwide, as well as the talent and entrepreneurial capacity fostered within Spain’s science and technology parks.

This year’s list includes Beloo, Dimoni and Wiongo, three technology companies based in Mallorca that take part in a public innovation and entrepreneurship support programme promoted by the Balearic Foundation for Innovation and Technology (FBIT).

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Three technology companies from Mallorca are among the top 100 emerging companies in Spain’s science and technology parks

Beloo is an application developed to reduce accidents involving cyclists. It uses GPS positioning technology to alert drivers to the presence of cyclists, optimises routes, helps create safer environments and assists in the event of an incident.

Dimoni is a marketing platform focused on customer acquisition through artificial intelligence. Using innovative methodologies based on AI tools, it develops personalised conversion strategies tailored to different types of clients.

Wiongo is a company specialising in robotic solutions for the hospitality sector. It supports tourism-related businesses in their digital transformation processes by implementing disruptive technologies such as robotics, the Internet of Things and automation systems.

The sectoral distribution of APTE’s list highlights the strong leadership of digital technologies, followed by growing relevance in areas such as healthcare, biotechnology, sustainability and energy. Significant initiatives are also emerging in the industrial, aeronautical, electronics and engineering consultancy sectors, demonstrating the diversity and robustness of Spain’s innovation ecosystem.

The selected startups will play a prominent role at the next edition of the Transfiere Forum, to be held in Málaga in February 2026. They will receive a special invitation to take part in the event, including a dedicated networking agenda to connect with potential clients and investors.

APTE has made detailed information about the selected startups publicly available on its website, including sector of activity, location, annual revenue range, investment raised and stage of development.