Open call: Grants program to promote High Impact Business Investments in Catalonia
Catalan Economy
24 May 2022
Catalonia Trade & Investment has opened the 2022 call for the grants program to promote High Impact Business Investments in Catalonia.
This call has a budget of €11,000,000 with the aim to attract new business activity to Catalonia, create new job positions and foster investments in productive assets.
The maximum aid that companies can obtain may range between €200,000 and €1,500,000, depending on the type of project. The call for applications is currently open and will close on September 15th, 2022.
Grants program to attract new business activities
The aim of this program is to attract new business activity to Catalonia, both from companies that are not established in the region and from those with a presence already in Catalonia.
The projects should fall within one of the following categories:
- Job creation projects in new ICT service centers, supraregional decision centers, industrial projects, industrial logistic centers, or R&D centers.
- Fixed assets investment projects with a minimum investment amount required depending on the type of project.
For more information, please download the High Impact Business Investments call or contact us.
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