Twenty winners of the Innovations Vouchers Programme for SME’s in Ivano-Frankivsk will receive up to 60.000 hryvnias to develop innovations in their businesses
The Innovation Vouchers Programme was organised by the Executive Committee of the Ivano-Frankivsk City Council within the project “New Economy of Ivano-Frankivsk (NEF) – supporting emerging innovative economic activity clusters in Ivano-Frankivsk”, which is financed by the European Union as part of the Mayors for Economic Growth Facility.
A total of 57 applications were submitted in three categories:
Marketing: 31 applications / 10 winners
Consulting: 17 applications / 8 winners
Category Innovations: 9 applications / 2 winners
Some of the winning projects:
✔️development and implementation of a PR strategy for a clothing brand;
✔️patent registration for the technology of growing leather from mycelium;
✔️an export website for the sale of natural wool products on foreign markets;
✔️scientific, production, and marketing consulting for an innovative product – acoustic panels made from the wastes of fabrics from garment manufacturing;
✔️development of a web application – a staffing platform for effective interaction between the recruiting and sales departments.
The mission of the project “New Economy of Ivano-Frankivsk” is to stimulate the innovative economy and encourage the creation of products with high-added value in Ivano-Frankivsk.
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