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Revision as of 06:13, 8 July 2021
Project Q2890812 in Portugal
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English | VN: EUR 1,250 thousand |
Project Q2890812 in Portugal |
Statements
75,568.5 Euro
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74.0 percent
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1 June 2018
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30 May 2020
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ST+I-SERVIÇOS TECNICOS DE INFORMATICA, UNIPESSOAL LDA
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A ST+I pretende internacionalizar os seus produtos. Atualmente exporta para Espanha mas pretende alargar a sua atuação nesse mercado com elevado potenciar e entrar em novos como Chile, Peru e Moçambique, países com elevada necessidade e procura por soluções eficientes de gestão dos sistemas de saúde (Portuguese)
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Vila Real
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Identifiers
NORTE-02-0752-FEDER-034308
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