
Digitalisation
X2.0
The X2.0 promotes the growth and strengthening of relationships between moderately innovative and highly innovative regions by providing needs-based, custom,...
Fernando de Uña is an Industrial Engineer from the University of Navarra. He has more than 9 years of experience in R&D&i project management, promoting, preparing and managing proposals for all types of national companies.
He started his career in Guipúzcoa, managing different accounts of industrial companies and dealing with the elaboration and management of more than 100 proposals in all types of calls, including more than 40 HAZITEK proposals.
He moved to Galicia in 2017, dealing especially with companies in the field of information and communication technologies. Within the Vigo office, he has been responsible for national calls for proposals, especially focused on R&D calls, as well as one of the main drivers of the different Public Procurement of Innovation programmes and the application of tax incentives and the rebate on Social Security contributions.
Since 2021 he has been director of the Galicia office.
Digitalisation
The X2.0 promotes the growth and strengthening of relationships between moderately innovative and highly innovative regions by providing needs-based, custom,...
Digitalisation
The IRSUS project will support European innovators and companies to reach the market by providing free business services
Energy, Mobility
EUniversal wants to implement the universal interface concept to enable a market encompassing all actors by presenting an open approach...
We collaborate with public administrations to promote innovation and assist companies in integrating innovation into their overall strategy.
We can help you with cascading funding, an EC mechanism that distributes public funding to help SMEs develop digital innovation.
Europe offers many opportunities to support and foster Research, Development and Innovation actions. Competition is high and being well positioned among stakeholders active in each sector requires a well thought-out plan of action and an active way of promoting visibility in Brussels.
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