For the year 2011, the Ceramics Sector Plan has a budget of approximately EUR 3.5 million which will support specific competitive solutions in terms of what companies need.
Plans IMPIVA Sectoral Competitiveness aim to raise the competitive level of enterprises, strengthen industrial clusters in the Region, increasing the presence of Valencian companies in national and international R & D, foster innovation and drive the international business in Valencia.
These sectoral plans are addressed the 21 productive sectors of the Region, 14 of them bound (food, handicrafts, printing, footwear, ceramics, construction toys, wood and furniture, metal and lighting, plastics, chemical, textile, transport and logistics, trade) and the remaining seven emerging high-technology (aquaculture, audiovisual, biotechnology, renewable energy and accessories, sanitary and advanced services.) This was collected
Industrial Policy Strategy (EPI ) 2010-2015 Consell unconditional support based on the productive sectors, strengthening the competitiveness of the bound and promoting new activities with high technological content.
Via: IMPIVA
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