- This Igape programme aims to boost business innovation through the development and application of artificial intelligence in the Galician industrial fabric and its value chain
- The deadline for this call, aimed at SMEs and large companies, remains open until 16 March
Ferrol, 5 March 2026
The Xunta’s territorial delegate in Ferrol, Martina Aneiros, confirmed this morning the Galician Government’s support for Galician businesses through the new IA360 call for business innovation grants from the Galician Institute for Economic Promotion (Igape), which is endowed with €10 million and whose application deadline ends on 16 March. The regional official reported on these supports during the visit made this morning to the company STGO, a beneficiary of a €127,000 grant under this programme in its previous edition, which left a total of almost €610,000 in contributions to 6 companies in Ferrolterra.
During the visit, Aneiros recalled that the objective of the grants is to boost business innovation through the development and application of artificial intelligence (AI) in the Galician industrial fabric and its value chain, financing activities integrated into projects of this kind. She also pointed out that, with these contributions, companies will be able to cover personnel costs, materials and subcontracting, among others.
This call, endowed with €10 million until 2027, is aimed at Galician SMEs and large companies, as well as those with a permanent workplace established in the region. The grants are distributed in two lines with a budget of €5 million each. Line A covers the financing of activities for the development of AI-based products or services to improve industrial processes and the commercialisation of new products. This has a minimum grantable amount of €150,000. Line B, on the other hand, is dedicated to the acquisition and implementation of artificial intelligence-based solutions to improve business productivity, and has a minimum grantable amount of €30,000.
The territorial delegate praised the project launched by STGO focused on the use of quadruped robots in industrial environments. With this project the company works on different objectives, such as data management, operational efficiency and even occupational safety, reducing the physical exposure of technical staff to risk areas.

