The Minister of Universities and Research Company, Salvador Marín, and his management team this afternoon held a working meeting with over 150 entrepreneurs Abanilla, which encouraged them to use the various tools that offers the Industrial Plan Murcia Region to improve their competitiveness.
In this sense, Marin said that "a municipality thirty companies have benefited in the last two years of various support measures for SMEs to start-up, with the Institute of Development Infofinanciación or aid to modernize industrial SMEs of the Directorate General of Industry, Energy and Mines. "
In Business adviser gave an overview of the various schemes to support the productive sectors and reiterated that "no viable SMEs will be left without funding, thanks to tools like FinanciaPyme-action method."
Also, this meeting with businessmen as part of the strategy of the Ministry of Company meetings with entrepreneurs and celebrate entrepreneurial drive tables to prioritize measures Industrial Plan a consensus.
Salvador Marín emphasized the need for companies, regardless of size, commitment to R & D + i and go to the universities and public research centers to improve their production processes.
In this regard, and to introduce innovation in small and medium enterprises, the Minister highlighted the launch of the SME program + i, which was introduced a week ago the regional president, Ramón Luis Valcárcel.
This initiative offers SMEs a new tool for advice and funding to improve their national and international competitiveness through product innovation and all its management and organization.
The pilot project SME + i offers the possibility to a total of 120 small and medium enterprises in the Region to improve their competitiveness in the market before the year ends.
To this end, inter alia, the regional government launches 'Innovation Voucher' for an amount of 5,100 euros.
The Minister of Enterprise was joined at this event, held at the Auditorium of Abanilla, the mayor of the municipality, Fernando Molina, the director of the Institute of Development, Juan José Beltrán and Director General of Industry, Energy and Mines, José Francisco Puche .
Source: CARM