Tuesday, June 23, 2026 - 17:15
- The territorial delegate of Ferrol, Martina Aneiros, visited today the facilities of one of the beneficiary companies in the previous edition
- The application period for these grants is open until 10 July
- Ferrol, 23 June 2026
- The territorial delegate of the Xunta in Ferrol, Martina Aneiros, together with the territorial director of Economy and Industry, Isidoro Martínez, visited this morning the facilities of Grupo Tecnológico Artabria as part of the new call for applications for grants for the digital transformation of SMEs. During the visit, the regional representative was able to learn about the work carried out by the company, which benefited from these grants last year.
- Aneiros explained that this scheme, promoted by the Consellería de Economía e Industria through the Galician Institute for Economic Promotion (Igape), includes different types of projects, namely: interfaces and digital channels for commercial and operational interaction with third parties; digitalisation and automation of processes; integrated management systems; ESG supported by technology; improvement of the logistics function; and cybersecurity for the company’s digital operations. The project developed by Artabria falls precisely within the latter category and, under the name Investing in a Secure Future, aims to implement cybersecurity solutions for the protection of data and systems against cyber threats, as well as to interconnect physical devices and virtual systems in order to optimise processes and improve decision-making.
- As the delegate noted, this call, co-financed by the European Union under the Galicia ERDF 2021–2027 programme, has a budget of 3 million euros and the application period remains open until 10 July. "With these grants, the Galician Government seeks to promote the digitalisation of our business fabric, fostering an innovative and intelligent economic transformation driven by SMEs, which represent a large part of our economy," Aneiros stated. In the previous call, six companies within the scope of the Delegation benefited from these grants, receiving a combined total of nearly 74,800 euros.
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