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Project Q19387 in Czech Republic
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English | Development of ICT applications for global expansion of UTILITY CONSULT, s.r.o. |
Project Q19387 in Czech Republic |
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11,980,980.0 Czech koruna
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26,624,400.0 Czech koruna
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45 percent
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1 May 2016
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31 March 2018
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31 March 2018
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UTILITY CONSULT, s.r.o.
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60200
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Předmětem projektu je vývoj nových specializovaných cloudových aplikačních řešení reagujících na tržní trendy v oblasti big-data s důrazem na snížení nákladovosti procesů, uživatelskou jednoduchost a integraci s následnou komerční užitelností. Zároveň projekt umožní příjemci zatraktivnit vlastní softwarové produkty psychodiagnostiky a řízení procesů v oblasti sportu. Projekt je v souladu s plánem strategického rozvoje žadatele, jeho business plánem a odpovídá potenciálu tržní poptávky. a. (Czech)
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The subject of the project is the development of new specialised cloud application solutions responding to market trends in the field of big-data with emphasis on reducing process cost, user simplicity and integration with subsequent commercial utility. At the same time, the project will enable the recipient to make their own software products psychodiagnostic and process management in the field of sport attractive. The project is in line with the applicant’s strategic development plan, its business plan and corresponds to the potential of market demand. a. (English)
22 October 2020
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Identifiers
CZ.01.4.04/0.0/0.0/15_005/0003838
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