INNOCAMARAS I.V.C. PARAISO CANINE RESIDENCE S.R.L. 2017 SHARES COMPANY (PHASE I + PHASE II) 2017 (Q3194440): Difference between revisions

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Aid to SMEs and self-employed persons for the start-up and better development of their innovation mainstreaming process to improve competitiveness (English)
 
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Revision as of 00:03, 13 October 2021

Project Q3194440 in Spain
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INNOCAMARAS I.V.C. PARAISO CANINE RESIDENCE S.R.L. 2017 SHARES COMPANY (PHASE I + PHASE II) 2017
Project Q3194440 in Spain

    Statements

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    5,600.0 Euro
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    7,000.0 Euro
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    80.0 percent
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    3 August 2017
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    31 March 2018
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    I.V.C. PARAISO RESIDENCIA CANINA S.R.L.
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    36°39'45.90"N, 4°33'45.90"W
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    29007
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    Ayudas a PYME y autónomos para la puesta en marcha y mejor desarrollo de su proceso de incorporación de la innovación para que mejoren la competitividad (Spanish)
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    Alhaurín de la Torre
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    Identifiers

    IN17ANMAXES00151
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