Il Ministry of Economic Development (MISE) published the decree which presents the methods and terms for requesting funding from the Fund for the development of technologies and applications of artificial intelligence, blockchain e internet of things,
With an initial budget of 45 million euro, businesses will be able to request concessions to develop projects of research and technological innovation related to the program transition 4.0.
The businesses of any size, established as a company and carrying out industrial activities of production of goods and services, agro-industrial, artisan, transport, business services, as well as research centers with legal personality. Large companies are only eligible in the case of projects involving effective collaboration with the beneficiary SMEs.
Eligible subjects can also submit an application jointly, up to a maximum of 5 participants per project.
Through the fund will be supported expenses and eligible costs of not less than 500 thousand euros and not above a 2 million euro in strategic priority areas that follow:
The counter to request the benefits will open on 21 September 2022 and up toresource exhaustion.
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