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Andalusia, land for entrepreneurship: Juanma Moreno promotes 59 million euros in aid to encourage business and technological innovation

Andalusia, land for entrepreneurship: Juanma Moreno promotes 59 million euros in aid to encourage business and technological innovation
The Andalusian Regional Government has launched the "InnovAndalucía" program, with €59 million in aid to launch and promote business and technological innovation in strategic sectors. With a high rate of entrepreneurship and digitalization, Andalusia is consolidating its position as a benchmark for investment and innovation in Spain.

Andalusia is today a land for entrepreneurshipWhat the PSOE governments said was impossible a few years ago is now a reality. Thanks to Juanma Moreno's policies, Andalusia is the leading region in Spain in terms of entrepreneurial knowledge and skills and is above the Spanish average in terms of the entrepreneurial environment.

Entrepreneurship in Andalusia is a reality for many citizens who Their effort, talent and ambition are building the Andalusia of the future and who, accompanied by Juanma Moreno and the Andalusian People's Party, can make their business and life projects a reality.

As an example of this, the Andalusian Government has approved a aid package of 59 million euros through the program 'InnovAndalucía', with the aim of promoting business and technological innovation in strategic sectors. These grants will benefit companies, innovation clusters, technology centers, and universities, with a strong focus on collaboration and the development of sustainable technological solutions.

The incentives, funded by the Andalusian FEDER Program 2021-2027, will be allocated to six support lines that will be launched before the summer. The grants will cover up to 80% of the eligible budget for companies, reaching 100% for knowledge-generating entities without economic activity.This package seeks to enhance collaboration among the various stakeholders in the Andalusian knowledge system by promoting industrial research, experimental development, and technological modernization projects.

A favorable environment for entrepreneurship

Andalusia, land for entrepreneurship

Among the initiatives are: 15 million euros allocated to sustainable aviation projects, aligned with the European Clean Aviation program. Research that reduces emissions and noise will be funded, contributing to the ecological transition of the aeronautical sector in Andalusia.

In addition, the Board will allocate 22,68 million euros to improve the infrastructure and equipment of the technology centers, promoting their role in the generation and transfer of knowledge to companies, especially SMEs.

The last The GEM report confirms that Andalusia is the leading Spanish region in terms of entrepreneurial knowledge and skills.r, with a 31,3% perception of opportunities among the general population and a 47,2% perception among the entrepreneurial population. The region has improved in 11 of the 13 business environment indicators evaluated, surpassing the Spanish average in infrastructure and government support programs.

Furthermore, the The entrepreneurial activity rate in Andalusia reached 6,8% in 2023, matching the national average. and reducing the gender gap in entrepreneurship to just two-tenths.

 

Towards a more digital and competitive future

La digitalization It is also key to the Andalusian strategy. 78,4% of new businesses depend on digital technologies, and 33% of initiatives export their products, a growth of 5,8 points compared to the previous year. With the sectoral diversification and the commitment to sustainabilityAndalusia is consolidating its position as a dynamic entrepreneurial ecosystem with high potential for national and international growth.

With these measures, the Government of Juanma Moreno reinforces the Positioning Andalusia as one of the most attractive regions for entrepreneurship, innovation, and investment, ensuring sustainable and competitive economic development.

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