Successfully Completed BALI 2.0 with a Pitch Day
22. 01. 2026
We have successfully completed the second edition of the BALI accelerator – a program in which startups become investment-ready within a few months.
This year, the BALI program was completed by eight startups, including two international teams. Throughout the multi-week program, teams met regularly with our mentors, jointly developed and upgraded their business ideas, and systematically prepared for pitching to investors.
At yesterday’s Pitch Day, the following startups presented:
- Microbium d.o.o. – development of advanced solutions for microbiological monitoring and analytics
- J&A Marisan d.o.o. – innovative mobile games
- DragonFlyPads – a diagnostic platform for managing BVLOS (Beyond Visual Line of Sight) drone missions
- CardioNS – a lightweight and compact digital mobile ECG device enabling simple and professional heart monitoring
- DIONKS & InfinityZero – premium sparkling non-alcoholic wine
- RNX water systems – water treatment systems that use advanced technologies to improve water quality, increase energy efficiency, reduce chemical use, and provide sustainable solutions for agriculture, medicinal plant cultivation, and healthcare institutions
The following also presented:
- Waboost (BALI 1.0 alumni) – a device for water enrichment and purification using oxygen and ozone nanobubbles, enabling better water quality and lower energy consumption
- OmniArch – next-generation software for architectural visualization
- Ubiquity Robotics – development of an autonomous robot for agriculture
The teams were professionally guided by mentors Jasna Klemenc Puntar and Meta Grošelj, who prepared them thoroughly for the final presentations. We would also like to thank the investors who attended the event and contributed significantly to the startups’ development through their presence and valuable feedback.
Investors attending the Pitch Day:
- BTC d.d.
- Feels Good Capital
- Fil Rouge Capital (FRC)
- Pan-Adria Partners
- South Central Ventures

The event was also attended by young entrepreneurs who are considering their entrepreneurial journey and possible participation in the next edition of the BALI program. They had the opportunity to gain first-hand insight into what it is like to be part of the program and to see how a startup pitch looks in practice.
The BALI program is designed for startups seeking an individual approach tailored to their needs, challenges, and stage of development. This personal and focused way of working represents one of the program’s key added values.
The first edition of the program already proved its impact – 5 out of 10 startups are currently in the process of raising investment. We believe the same will be true this time. Follow us for more information and find out when BALI 3.0 begins.
