representatives IVACE, CDTI, REVIEWS and the General Directorate of Coordination of Government Action of the Valencian generalitat have made known their public financing programs to promote innovation and companies receiving this aid have explained the benefits they entail.
podcast held this Thursday the session «Public Financing for Innovative Companies» whose purpose has been to inform the business community of the province of Castellón about the public aid that they can request in 2023 to execute innovational projects. Participating in the day were Center for Industrial Technological Development (CDTI), Valencian Institute of Business Competitiveness (IVACE), the Valencian Innovation Agency (AVI) and the General Directorate of Government Action Coordination of the Generalitat Valencian with the funds Next Generation, in addition to companies in the province Energy Exclusives, Otherwise Spain Ceramic Colorificio y Outcomes'10, who have detailed their experience in obtaining this type of aid.
The day was inaugurated by the vice-rector for Innovation, Transfer and Scientific Dissemination of the Universitat Jaume I, david cabedo, and the director of Espaitec and manager of the General Foundation of the UJI, Juan Antonio Bertolin, who have encouraged companies to consider public financing avenues to develop innovative projects that could not be carried out without public financial support.
IVACE
The head of the IVACE Companies and Associations Area, Javier Minguez, was in charge of opening the session by presenting the IVACE business R&D&i plan for 2023 whose objective is to finance projects of R&D, innovation and digitalization of SMEs.
CDTI
The day continued with the technical presentation of the Department of Institutional Promotion and Territorial Cooperation of the CDTI, Maria Jose Tomas, who has presented his entity's innovation and research financing line. In this sense, the aid neotech, aimed at young and innovative companies with R&D capacity and high growth potential, and the SCHEDULE Innvierte, to promote the competitiveness of innovative or technological-based companies through the investment of CDTI and co-investors.
REVIEWS
Next, the head of the AVI Innovation Unit, Elena Uviedo, has presented support lines in competitive competition: valorization and transfer of research results to companies; talent promotion; promotion of innovative public procurement; collaborative strategic projects; consolidation of the business value chain and complementary actions to promote and strengthen innovation.
VALENCIAN GENERALITAT
Finally, the general director of Coordination of Government Action of the Generalitat Valenciana, Juan Ángel Poyatos, has presented the FNext Generation Waves and how they are managed from the Valencian Community through the Valencian Office for Recovery which is responsible for supporting large projects, companies and local entities.
IVACE (Javier Mínguez)
CDTI (María José Tomás)
AVI (Elena Uviedo)
GVA Next Generation (Juan Ángel Poyatos)


