NGM: SMEs can develop from 17 billion forints
New call for proposals have been published under the Ginop Economic Development and Innovation Operational Program (Ginop).
The companies can claim 5-15 million forints non-refundable subsidies for tool and software procurement, with a total budget of 17 billion forints, Rákossy Balázs, Minister of State of the Ministry of National Economy, responsible for European Union Resources told MTI on Monday. (MTI)
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