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Project Q3070177 in Estonia
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Project Q3070177 in Estonia

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    32,400.00 Euro
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    72,000.0 Euro
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    45.0 percent
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    25 January 2017
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    30 June 2018
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    Tentest Trade OÜ
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    59°23'49.45"N, 24°48'32.36"E
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    75312
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    Projekti tulemusena valmib popup telkidele modulaarne ja universaalne lisavarustus, mis võimaldab kasutajal lihtsate vahenditega muuta telgi kasutusvaldkonda vastavalt oma vajadustele. Eesmärgiks on pakkuda turul olevatele suhteliselt sarnastele toodetele lisaväärtust ja seega konkurentidest eristuda. Ettevõtte ärimudelis läbi viidav projekt olulist muudatust kaasa ei too kuid kindlustab turupositsiooni tugevnemise. (Estonian)
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    The project will result in a modular and universal accessory for popup tents, allowing the user to change the tent area of use by simple means. The aim is to add value to relatively similar products on the market and thus to be distinguished from competitors. The project carried out in the company’s business model will not bring about a substantial change but will ensure that the market position is strengthened. (English)
    16 August 2021
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    2014-2020.4.04.17-0499
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