DigitalTech EDIH was launched to support the digital transition of SMEs
In Hungary, the newly launched DigitalTech EDIH provides free support to hundreds of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in solving their challenges related to cyber security, blockchain technology, fintech solutions, and business development – the consortium that operates DigitalTech EDIH announced to MTI on Wednesday.
The European Digital Innovation Centers (EDIHs) established by the European Commission, of which there are already more than 150 across Europe, help SMEs and public sector organizations to catch up digitally.
In Hungary, DigitalTech EDIH provides free services throughout the country to businesses and organizations operating in the public sector for whom the protection of data and networks is important, who would like to receive advice on digitizing their finances and educational activities, or who would like to optimize their operations with blockchain technology. In addition to all this, companies are also provided with complex business development consulting.
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